Cumbrian bus station regeneration wins prestigious planning award

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25/11/2021

The Whitehaven Bus Station project by Copeland Borough Council has been unveiled as this year’s winner of the Royal Town Planning Institute’s (RTPI) North West Awards for Planning Excellence.


The £6.5m regeneration project overhauled Whitehaven’s historic gateway art-deco bus station into Cumbria’s flagship digital and creative hub. Comprising of managed workspace, artisan food & beverage offerings as well as flexible workspace, the multi-use bus station aims to reflect the post-Covid evolving world of office space.


The development brings city-style start-up space to the coast of Cumbria with 24-hour access, digital and prototyping suites and co-located business support services. Together, they deliver a development that will be instrumental in meeting west Cumbria’s biggest challenge: economic diversification for job security and creation.


The RTPI North West Awards for Planning Excellence celebrate examples of how planning and planners make a positive impact on our quality of life, creating exceptional places to live, play and work whilst protecting our environment.


RTPI North West Lead Judge, Steve Thompson, commented:

“The judges felt that the Whitehaven Bus Station redevelopment is an exemplary project that has been planning-led and which has been completed to a high standard despite a number of challenges.

“It has clearly been designed to meet the needs of the local community and has been delivered through an effective and successful partnership.

“The development shows what can be achieved with strong local leadership, community support, the right development and funding partners, and critically the involvement of planners at all stages.”


This 2021 category winners are:


Excellence in Planning for Heritage & Culture

    Winner - Bus Station, Whitehaven, submitted by Copeland Borough Council


Excellence in Plan Making in Practice

    Winner - Baltic Triangle, submitted by LDA Design

    Commendation – St Cuthbert’s Garden Village, Carlisle, submitted by Carlisle City Council


Excellence in Planning for a Successful Economy

    Winner – Bus Station, Whitehaven, submitted by Copeland Borough Council


Planning Team of the Year (Public Sector)

    Winner – Halton Council

    Commendation - Rochdale Council


Planning Team of the Year (Private Sector)

    Winner – Nexus Planning

    Commendation – Avison Young


Young Planner of the Year

    Winner – Olivia Pemberton, Eden Planning


Chair’s Award

    Winner – Sam Stafford, Barratt Developments


Overall Winner

– Bus Station, Whitehaven, submitted by Copeland Borough Council