Parking ‘nightmare’ for first Perry Barr tenants
Birmingham Mail
|June 17, 2025
HOUSING PROJECT DOGGED BY CONTROVERSY UNDER NEW ATTACK
FAMILIES have finally moved into the trouble-plagued £500 million Perry Barr flats scheme - to find they cannot park nearby.
It's the latest issue to dog the controversial project, which is set to make an estimated £150 million loss and leave taxpayers with an £8 million-a-year bill for an astonishing 40 years.
A hard-hitting report earlier this year savaged Birmingham City Council over the project, which replaced the former Birmingham City University campus with housing initially intended to have been the 2022 Commonwealth Games athletes’ village.
That deadline came and went and the flat blocks stood empty until recently, next to a still-unfinished ‘Box Park’-style development promised a part of the area's Games-related regeneration.
Now the first residents have moved in - but some say they cannot park nearby. The council is now scrambling to find suitable space.
The issue affects council tenants being housed by the authority, who do not have access to underground parking.
The council said the development was built with a “reduced number of car parking spaces” because of the area's “good connectivity” and “excellent access to public transport”. It insisted residents had been well aware of the parking rules.
But a single mum said she had been hit with three £60 fines, saying she had “no choice” but to park on double yellow lines - including two occasions when her young daughter was unwell.
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