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    Gloucester City Council The side of the abandoned red bus, sitting on the bed of a truck as it is removed from the courtyard. The bus is a London United vehicle, with the door missing and all the windows smashed. The floor inside is filthy and the interior is painted a light blue. Gloucester City Council

    Reports suggested the bus had become a hotspot for drug dealing

    An abandoned bus has been removed from a city centre after it became a “magnet” for anti-social behaviour and drug dealing.

    The city bus on Longsmith Street in Gloucester was originally used as a bar for a couple of years, but got left behind after the business closed in 2021.

    Gloucester City Council (GCC), which owns the land, said it had received reports of lone females and “vulnerable individuals” climbing over walls to access the site.

    Council engagement officer Morag Gordon said: “The removal of this bus eliminates a dangerous and hidden space that was being used for crime and drug activity.”

    Gloucester City Council The front of the bus as pictured from outside. It is parked slightly diagonally in an abandoned courtyard plot, with a dilapidated brick wall on the left. Down the side of the red bus there is a large pile of rubbish, wood and debris. Several of the windows have been smashed and there is a council worker clearing the inside. Gloucester City Council

    The London United bus was rescued from a scrapyard after being decommissioned in 2014

    After being decommissioned in 2014, the vehicle was saved from the scrapyard in 2021 with the aim of converting it into an outdoor bar.

    The venue was marketed as a pop-up concept and soon fell into disrepair after its initial summer season.

    The council said that despite repeated attempts to get the bus removed, it has remained on the former garage site on the corner of Bull Lane and Cross Keys Lane.

    Reports indicated the bus and surrounding area were being used for drug dealing, and rough sleeping, with large amounts of discarded drug-taking equipment creating a health hazard.

    Stolen goods were also reportedly being sold there.

    “Anti-social behaviour will not go unchallenged in our city,” Ms Gordon said.

    “This action makes the area safer for the public, and sends a clear message that such behaviour will not be tolerated.”

    Gloucester City Council Council workers wearing yellow hi-vis vests clearing debris from the inside of the abandoned bus. The vehicle is blue on the inside and filthy, with torn duvets, rubbish and smashed window glass everywhere. Gloucester City Council

    Specialist teams had to be bought in to clear the site of drug paraphernalia

    Councillor Jeremy Hilton, leader of GCC, added: “This bus had become a magnet for crime, drug use, and anti-social behaviour in the heart of our city.

    “Leaving it in place was simply not an option. By removing it, we are reclaiming this space for the community and sending a clear message: Gloucester will not tolerate environments that put people at risk or undermine public safety. “

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