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Gloucester's The Forum delays cost taxpayers around £450k

King's Quarter is a £107m redevelopment project in Gloucester city centre including retail, offices and homes

The Forum viewed from Whitefriars development(Image: Local Democracy Reporting Service / Gloucester City Council)

Delays to Gloucester's premier redevelopment scheme The Forum have already cost taxpayers approximately £450,000 in lost income.

The King's Quarter scheme has been championed as transforming the city centre and remains crucial to converting the district into a thriving hub for Gloucester.

The £107m development includes 142,000 sq ft of state-of-the-art office space, a four-star hotel, apartments and a 393-space multi-storey car park alongside retail premises.

The Forum is expected to boost visitor numbers in the city centre and draw over a thousand individuals to King's Quarter whilst generating new opportunities for local businesses.

However the Gloucester City Council initiative, which is approaching completion, has encountered numerous obstacles throughout its construction phase.

City leaders disclosed this week that these postponements have resulted in a deficit of £3.6m in projected revenue from the development.

This shortfall has been balanced by diminished revenue interest expenses of £3.15m which will be capitalised and distributed across the 40 to 50 year amortisation timeframe to be met by future income streams.

Councillor Andrew Gravells (C, Abbeydale) enquired whether the completion overrun for The Forum had affected the council's finances.