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Location is the old bus station on St Peters Hill, and from the red bus being an old style T plate then it’s somewhere between 1979 and 1984 (at a guess)
The entrance to the old bus station was (for those that are too young to know) the service road between the current cinema and the multi-story car park off St Catherine s Road, and buses would exit between the museum ans St Peters Hill doctors surgery (ie; the council offices entrance as it is now).
I remember as a kid waiting with my mum at the bus stop near the post office looking across the green watching for the right bus to come out and up to the traffic lights next to the CoOp (The Tollemarche Inn). Then swinging it’s way around the corner and picking us up to take us home to Queensway.
I took this bus to and from school down Dysart road every day for about 3 years, fond memories of the red Reliance Leyland Leopard.