BUS routes are being disrupted across the city as climate change protesters flock the streets.
Brighton and Hove Buses have issued warnings of delays and cancellations as hundreds of Extinction Rebellion protesters make their way through Brighton.
The protest began at around 12pm and is set to continue into the afternoon.
Members of XR are currently making their way down North Street and towards Western Road carrying large signs.
B&H Buses have tweeted that some of their services are delayed.
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At 2.16pm it stated that all BH12, BH12a, BH12X, BH14 and BH14C services are terminating and restarting at the Sea Life Centre until further notice "due to the protest march in the centre of Brighton."
All #BH12, #BH12a, #BH12X, #BH14 and #BH14C services are terminating and restarting at the Sea Life Centre until further notice due to the protest march in the centre of Brighton.
— B&H Buses (@BrightonHoveBus) November 6, 2021
Most recently it said: "The protest in Brighton is currently on North street and will be continuing along Western road. Eastbound services are diverted via Montpelier road, Seven Dials and the station to North road.
"Westbound services are running the normal route. Customers should expect delays."
Then added: "The protest march in Brighton city centre has moved to Montpelier road so all services are back to their normal routes however customers should expect delays to their journeys this afternoon."
👍The protest march in Brighton city centre has moved to Montpelier road so all services are back to their normal routes however customers should expect delays to their journeys this afternoon.⚠️
— B&H Buses (@BrightonHoveBus) November 6, 2021
Traffic is reportedly still able to move down North Street.
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