The Market Street multi-storey car park was operated by National Car Parks (NCP) until the company went into administration in March
An Exeter city centre car park that collapsed into administration earlier this year could generate hundreds of thousands of pounds for Exeter City Council. Members of the city’s executive voted unanimously to bring the Market Street multi-storey car park back ‘in-house’ as a pay-and-display facility.
The site had previously been operated by National Car Parks (NCP) until the company fell into administration in March, citing a downturn in trade since the Covid pandemic.
Exeter City Council owns the car park, which sits close to the Corn Exchange and the Cathedral.
Cllr Michael Mitchell (Lib Dem, Duryard and St James) said that NCP had been paying in excess of £50,000 a year in rent for the building, and questioned whether the new arrangement would prove financially viable.
Corporate resources director Dave Hodgson confirmed that estimated annual income from the car park under council management would be approximately £425,000, though certain costs would need to be deducted from that figure.
Cllr Susannah Patrick (Lab, Exwick) said: “It is regrettable that the lease was abandoned, but I am delighted to see us moving quickly and decisively on this.”
Meanwhile, Cllr Duncan Wood (Lab, Pinhoe) told the meeting: “This is a key location, and it has always seemed a little bit odd that we run every car park in the city apart from this one.”
Members were equally united in backing a proposal to convert the vandalism-affected Cathedral and Quay car park from a pay-and-display facility to a pay-on-foot model, whereby drivers settle their fees upon departure, based on the duration of their visit.
The future of the car park is set to be debated by the council in July, with a report highlighting that it has been a hotspot for anti-social behaviour for several years and requires a number of repairs.
Public consultations will take place prior to any changes being implemented.





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