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Green light for block of flats at city bus depot

Lancashire Evening Post

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September 01, 2025

A small block of flats will be built on a disused part of the Preston Bus depot in Deepdale.

- by Paul Faulkner

The plans for the firm's site, on Deepdale Road, have been given the green light by Preston City Council planners.

The three-storey building will feature six single-bedroomed, one-person properties-each of which will come with its own combined kitchen, dining and living area and an ensuite bedroom.

The block-almost 11 metres tall at its highest point-will be finished in stonework at the front and brickwork at the rear in order to match neighbouring properties.

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