A council has refused to halt the demolition of a 1950s bus shelter and told campaigners camping out there to leave the site.
The 1950s shelter, featuring a Poppy Line mural, does not meet accessibility standards, council says.
The bus stop dates back to the 1950s and features an artwork of a steam locomotive by a local artist.
Protesters rushed to stop the demolition of a 1950s bus stop in Sheringham on Monday night as it was about to be torn down.
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Security Tightened In Mathura On Babri Masjid Demolition Anniversary; Traffic Restrictions Imposed
Security has been significantly heightened around the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi complex and the Shahi Idgah Mosque in Mathura ...
Protesters rushed to stop the demolition of a 1950s bus stop in Sheringham on Monday night as it was about to be torn down.
Traffic will be rerouted around the demolition site at the Exit 136, using exit and entrance ramps while work is being done ...
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): As Indore begins dismantling the BRTS corridor, the municipal corporation has also initiated fresh ...
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Edmonton councillors vote to purchase 25 new buses on Day 2 of budget talks
During the second day of budget talks, Edmonton city councillors denied a request to boost road repair spending while backing ...
Police increase presence in Coimbatore for Babri Masjid demolition anniversary, conducting checks and managing protests.
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Protestors sit-in amid controversial council plans to knock down 1950s bus stop
Battling residents have vowed to camp out day and night through Christmas to stop workmen from bulldozing their ‘cherished’ ...
Security has been heightened across Uttar Pradesh ahead of December 6 — the anniversary of the 1992 Babri mosque demolition — ...
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