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'Disbelief' as cost of Plymouth bus scheme upgrade surges to £7.5m

Plymouth City Council has also said the project will now take nine months to complete

Repurposed shipping containers are being installed in Royal Parade to provide shelter for bus passengers(Image: Plymouth City Council)

A plan to revamp Plymouth's Royal Parade has drawn criticism following news the cost has increased by £2.5m.

The project is expected to start on July 7 - six months after the original planned date - with the price tag ballooning to £7.5m from the initial £5m estimated by the council.

Funding for the venture will be secured through the Department for Transport’s Transforming Cities Fund and Bus Grant, combined with contributions from Historic England’s Heritage Action Zone initiative and the council’s own Better Places funding.

The local authority says the Royal Parade Bus Improvement Scheme is aimed at easing traffic snarls and bolstering bus service reliability by extending bus stands along the shop-facing side of the route.

But the public remains sceptical, suggesting that Citybus should prioritise upgrading its services instead. Critical viewpoints have emerged on Plymouth City Council's Facebook announcement and within the comments section of PlymouthLive’s Facebook update.

Voicing concerns via PlymouthLive’s social platform, Plymouth Disability Action highlighted: "Should have begun in January, didn't. Was supposed to be well underway by now, it isn't. You can bet it'll be over budget as well", reports .

Concerned residents took to social media to express their dismay and frustration over the lengthy timeline and mounting costs.

On Facebook, Jim Mac posted: "It says about nine months, so it will probably be two-plus years."