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Taxpayers to pay for £200k Downs shortfall last year after Zoo row legal costs

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BRISTOL taxpayers will fund a shortfall of more than £200,000 in the Downs committee’s budget due to legal costs of the Zoo parking row.

The Downs, one of the largest green spaces in Bristol, are run by a committee made up of Bristol councillor­s and the Society of Merchant Venturers.

Clifton Down is owned by the Merchant Venturers and Durdham Down is owned by the council, who both run them jointly.

Events held on the Downs are meant to generate enough income to pay the maintenanc­e and upkeep of the area. But last year huge legal costs meant the Downs committe’s budget was deep in the red, having overspent by £207,295.

That overspend, driven mainly from the Zoo parking row, will now fall on Bristol City Council to pay for from its general fund.

The parking row saw part of Clifton Down used for overflow parking from the nearby Bristol Zoo, which was then opposed by campaigner­s in court.

Now the Downs committee has published its finances for the last financial year, from April 2021 to March 2022, showing exactly how much it spent that year on legal fees, and how the committee spent almost double their forecasted budget.

During a Downs committee meeting on June 28, one council officer said: “Whatever we end up turning out, it will come through the council. The council is in a sticky situation with its finances just as the Downs committee is, so we have to either do what we can to generate further funding or reduce our costs.”

The accounts show the committee received £307,020 income but spent £611,996. After withdrawin­g £97,680 from reserves, the committee had a deficit last year of £207,295. The reserves are now exhausted with no money left.

Aside from legal fees, other costs adding to the deficit include Covid19 spending, like additional cleaning and maintenanc­e.

Most of the income comes from hosting events on the Downs, like the Forwards music festival or the Funderworl­d theme park.

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