BDP completes Cheltenham transport hub

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Source: BDP

New transport hub aims to help cut congestion and improve air quality across the region

The second phase of BDP’s Arle Court Transport Hub in Cheltenham has been completed, marking the opening of a multi-storey car park and bus terminal. The project is part of Gloucestershire County Council’s ongoing efforts to promote sustainable transport across the region.

Delivered by BDP in partnership with Kier Construction, the £33 million scheme is part of the Gloucestershire Local Transport Plan 2020-2041 and the council’s Climate Change Strategy. Funding for the project has come from the Housing Infrastructure Fund (HIF) and Gloucestershire County Council.

The transport hub aims to improve travel for residents, visitors, and long-distance coach travellers arriving from the M5. It provides expanded park and ride services designed to reduce congestion, lower CO2 emissions, and improve air quality. The new bus terminal will support public transport links between Gloucester and Cheltenham, providing more reliable connections to key sites such as local hospitals and city centres.

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