Bus passengers using Christchurch High Street are set to benefit from improvements by BCP Council.
Work begins next Monday 6th January for the next 12 weeks to replace the existing stops along the High Street.
Two larger stainless-steel shelters on either side of the road will include glass roofs, full width seating including space for wheelchair users, and raised kerbs to allow easy level access on and off the bus.
The shelters will also be fitted with electronic displays to provide up-to-the-minute information on bus departures, and CCTV with high-definition footage live streamed direct to the Council’s control room for added passenger security.
Existing raised brick planters will be removed and replaced with smaller pedestal planters allowing the pavement outside Christchurch Library to be widened, providing more space for pedestrians. Additional benches will also be installed.
Cllr Andy Hadley, Portfolio Holder for Climate Response, Environment and Energy at BCP Council, said: “It’s great to be investing in improving the pedestrian experience in Christchurch High Street, and especially the facilities for bus users.
“The team have been successful in getting a government grant for these changes and worked closely with Morebus to ensure passengers and the wider public benefit in this busy shopping area.”
The improvement works have been funded as part of BCP Council’s successful bid to government for £8.9m to deliver the conurbation’s Bus Service Improvement Plan.
They have been scheduled for the quietest time of the year to minimise disruption to businesses and are expected to take 12 weeks to complete.
Andrew Wickham, Managing Director at Morebus, said: “I’m pleased to see these latest improvements by BCP Council will benefit those travelling on our 1a, 1b, 1c, x1, x2, 24 and 33 buses through Christchurch.
“Measures like these are instrumental in making bus travel more attractive – helping to entice even more people out of their cars and onto the bus.
“We are expecting these better bus stops to be well received here and will be continuing to work with BCP Council with a view to further improvements in the future.”