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Car park sold by council back on market and for more than double the price

Cheltenham Borough Council sold off Idsall Drive car park in Prestbury last year - and it's been put up for sale for more than twice the amount the authority sold it for

Idsall Drive car park in Prestbury(Image: Local Democracy Reporting Service / Stephan Fifield)

A former council car park is back on the market for over double its original price as a plot with planning permission for a house, causing uproar among local residents.

Cheltenham Borough Council leaders made the decision to sell the Idsall Drive car park in Prestbury, deeming it surplus to requirements and noting that its maintenance was costing taxpayers approximately £4,000 a year.

Despite strong opposition from locals who wanted to preserve the site and called for a reconsideration of the decision, the car park was sold off last year.

Adrian Gillman subsequently submitted plans for a self-build property on the site, which includes four ensuites on the first floor and a loft with a double bedroom and bathroom.

The borough's planners gave their approval to the scheme earlier this year.

However, Councillor Stan Smith (People Against Bureaucracy, Prestbury) has voiced concerns about existing parking issues in the area, arguing that proposals for double yellow lines will exacerbate the situation.

Last month, Highways announced plans to paint double yellow lines down several streets in Prestbury, including Mill Street, Linden Avenue and The Burgage.

Councillor Smith alleges that a parking survey conducted in Prestbury included the now-closed and sold 20-space car park.