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Bus stops to be suspended on night of Mayoral election

Chris

4/28/2025 8:28:06 AM

Transport

3 mins read

A number of bus stops are set to be suspended on the night of the Mayoral election.

 

The count for the Mayor of the Greater Lincolnshire Combined County Authority (GLCCA) is to be held at Grimsby Town Hall on the evening Thursday, 1 May. To ensure it is uninterrupted a number of bus stops have been moved from 9.30pm until midnight with normal service resuming on Friday, 2 May.

 

All locations will be temporarily moved to Frederick Ward Way during this period. North East Lincolnshire Council apologise for any inconvenience.

 

Please see a full list of changes below:

 

Stop Name

Location Description / Comment

Grimsby Rail Station

Entrance - Station Approach

Opp St James Church

Bethlehem Street

St James Church Stop 1

Bethlehem Street

Riverhead Exchange Stand L

Town Hall Square,  Town Centre, Grimsby

Riverhead Exchange Stand H

Town Hall Street,  Town Centre, Grimsby

Riverhead Exchange Stand J

Town Hall Street,  Town Centre, Grimsby

Riverhead Exchange Stand K

Town Hall Street,  Town Centre, Grimsby

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