The bus terminus is temporarily moving to North Beach from today, as work to resurface South Esplanade begin.
The project, which is expected to take five weeks to complete, will be undertaken in a number of phases, with the first being 'improvement works' to the bus layby.
As a result, the terminus has been moved until 20 November.
The accessible bays, Rows A and B and some of the small ten hour parking spaces on North Beach have been suspended to make way for the temporary terminus. The accessible bays have been relocated to Row C, and Rows D and E have been made two hour parking.
Pictured: The terminus will temporarily relocate to North Beach carpark.
There will be two porta-cabins in the car park - one acting as a waiting room and the other as an information office.
There will be a temporary bus stop outside Marks & Spencer on The Quay for passengers to transfer, free of charge, to the bus terminus using the 92, 93, 94 and 95 scheduled services.
The works are part of Traffic & Highways Services' road resurfacing programme which is planned three years in advance.
Speed limits will be reduced in the area to ensure safety of road users and the work force.
More information is available here.
Pictured top: The bus terminus.
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