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Gloucestershire Airport sale: Press and public could be barred from next meeting

Councillors are due to be given an update on the Staverton transport hub this month

Gloucestershire Airport in Staverton(Image: Local Democracy Reporting Service / Carmelo Garcia)

A meeting to update councillors on Gloucestershire Airport is likely to be held behind closed doors, it is understood.

The Staverton airport, currently owned by the taxpayers of Gloucester and Cheltenham, is in the midst of a sale process.

Leaders from Cheltenham Borough Council and Gloucester City Council decided to offload the 350-acre site for more than £25m in June this year.

Gloucestershire Airport Limited, established in 1993, manages the site, with both councils holding a 50 per cent shareholding.

However, a few years ago the two authorities disclosed their plan to sell the site, which has faced commercial difficulties.

The airport was put up for sale in October 2024, with Savills marketing it at a guide price of £25m.

Council leaders and the airport company's executives have emphasised that the site is being sold as an ongoing business, and its aviation future will be safeguarded.

Yet, since Horizon Aero Group was named as the preferred bidder for the site, there has been widespread speculation about its future.