The first bus station in West Yorkshire to carry the new Weaver Network branding is now taking shape in Heckmondwike. The £10.5 million project, led by Kirklees Council in partnership with the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, will deliver a modern facility with a range of upgraded features. Passengers can look forward to more stops, additional indoor seating, improved cycle parking, and accessible facilities including a Changing Places room. Sustainability has also been built into the design, with solar panels, a green roof, and landscaped communal outdoor areas. Construction began in 2024, with the new station expected to open to the public in spring 2026 Leeds Star Newspaper
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