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Warwick bus station works uncover archaeology

Work is running ahead of schedule on the Warwick Bus Station project with hopes running high that the development could be completed early.

Work got underway on the new bus station in early June. It has proved possible to bring forward some of the programme, including the archaeological works, to allay local concerns about the project timescale.

The archaeological works have made some interesting discoveries. Finds so far range from Neolithic pits containing worked flints and some decorated pottery, dating back about 5,000 years and associated with the settlement known from previous excavations, through to the foundations of the old Mulberry Tree pub.

Other highlights include:
Several medieval occupation layers alongside Market Street (which was one of the original streets of the medieval town, and until the early 1800s known as Wall Dyke).
An area of street surface dating to the 1600s laid over the former town ditch after the defences had fallen out of use (now several feet below the surface of the existing highway).
Several large rubbish pits dating from the 1700s and 1800s.
A mass of clay tobacco pipe dating to the mid 1800s together with fragments of the kiln in which they were made.
The former line of Market Street and the foundations (mostly sandstone) of several of the buildings that once lined both sides before they were demolished in the 1960s.

It is hoped that the finds from the site will eventually go on display in the Market Hall Museum.

Meanwhile work is pressing ahead on the site, with contractors McVeigh Construction, starting work early on the drainage and ductwork element of the development.

The new bus station is being built on West Gate Car Park in Warwick town centre, and will mean that buses no longer have to do a loop through the town.

Coinciding with the works on the bus station is the introduction of Warwick’s new Variable Messaging Sign (VMS) Scheme. This is similar to the one operating in Stratford upon Avon where electronic message boards announce to drivers how many spaces are available in town centre car parks. In total four VMS signs will be erected on roads leading into the town centre.

The aim is to guide motorists heading into Warwick and Leamington with the new hi-tech traffic signs to the most convenient off-street parking space.  Building on existing technology, the new equipment will provide drivers visiting both town centres with up to the minute information on where they can find a car park space. This will make finding a suitable off-street parking space easy as well as reducing congestion on the roads and reducing journey times.

During construction of the transport interchange, the bus stops in Market Street and Puckering’s Lane will be out of use.

They have been replaced by temporary bus stops. For anyone travelling towards Woodloes, Leamington, Kenilworth, Coventry or Solihull, the bus stop is in Bowling Green Street almost directly opposite Market Street.

For anyone travelling towards Wellesbourne, Stratford, Hampton Magna or Hatton Park, the bus stop is located in Theatre Street almost opposite the junction with Cocksparrow Street near the foot of the steps leading down from Market Square. This is the same bus stop which is utilised when The Mop Festival was being held at the Westgate Car Park. 

Cllr Martin Heatley, Warwickshire County Council’s Portfolio Holder for the Environment, said: “There have been some fascinating finds on this site, and I’m extremely pleased to hear that at this stage developments are running ahead of schedule. This project will bring tremendous environmental benefits to Warwick, getting buses out of the immediate town centre.

“The position of the new bus station will make bus travel easier, and therefore provide a more attractive alternative to the car. It will also provide a more comfortable interchange for passengers and improve the efficiency of the bus operations in the town centre.”

For more information on the plans visit http://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/warwickbusstation