BUSES will not be serving the George Park & Ride terminal building on Thursday this week, due to essential work to repair a collapsed drain cover.
The car park will still be open and Park and Ride buses will still be running - but from alternative stops on Tavistock Road.
The terminal building will also be open from 6.30 am to 3 pm for people needing information or wanting to use the toilet.
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