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Universal theme park sparks ‘fear of losing homes’ in Bedford

August 11, 2025
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Universal theme park sparks ‘fear of losing homes’ in Bedford
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Helen Mulroy

BBC News, Bedfordshire

Reporting fromKempston Hardwick
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A charity said it was concerned about the impact thousands of new workers would have on a town’s property market

A charity warned building Europe’s first Universal theme park would put people at risk of losing their homes.

Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmer confirmed in April the attraction would be built on the former Kempston Hardwick brickworks near Bedford.

Charity Generation Rent believed private renters were “right to be concerned” about thousands of workers moving to the area for the park’s construction, boosting demand for property.

Bedford Borough Council said it would continue to monitor the use of temporary accommodation, while the Ministry of Housing said it was working on giving tenants “stronger powers to challenge excessive rent hikes”.

Universal Destinations & Experiences/Comcast An artist's impression of the new Universal theme park site shows a big lake and lots of rides surrounding it.Universal Destinations & Experiences/Comcast

Universal said it hoped to start construction of the park in 2026

Office for National Statistics data showed the average private rent in Bedford was £1,125 per month in June 2025, 8.7% higher than a year earlier, compared to a rise of 7.9% across the East of England as a whole.

Nye Jones from Generation Rent, which advocates for private renters, said: “We know a lot of people are already paying the real limit of what they can afford, and a sudden rent hike often leaves renters with no choice but to find somewhere new.

“This would be our fear, as the park builds and property prices go up, landlords will look to cash in on that and force renters out.”

Universal said it would boost the local economy by creating an estimated 28,000 jobs before opening in 2031, and attracting 8.5 million visitors a year by 2031.

Helen Mulroy/BBC Julie Ford stands in front of the site Kempston Hardwick which has been bought by Universal Destinations and Experiences. She looks directly at the camera. She has red shoulder lenght hair and wears a red and white patterned top.   Helen Mulroy/BBC

Julie Ford from property company Gothard Rowe said the park would mean “pros and cons” for housing in Bedford

Bedfordshire-based property commentator Julie Ford said: “Those in property investment are going to find a lot of pros in this… the contractors coming in needing somewhere to live, so serviced accommodation will be needed.

“Then, once the visitors come in, they’re going to need somewhere to stay. The downside means this demand for serviced accommodation removes it from the private rented sector.”

But David Burns, who moved to Kempston during the pandemic and has embarked on a major renovation of his five-bedroom, Grade II listed home, is more positive about Universal.

“When we moved here, this was never the forever home we were going to stay for five, six, seven years,” he said.

“But now Universal is going ahead, that opens up an opportunity to rent out the property.”

Helen Mulroy/BBC David Burns wears a white shirt and black suit. He looks through the door of his home in Kempston. Helen Mulroy/BBC

David Burns said the prospect of a Universal theme park nearby gave him more options for his Grade II listed home

However, as a trustee at local community group The Addison Centre, Mr Burns added it was important to make sure Kempston retained its spirit.

“What we don’t want is for everybody to move out and rent their properties.

“The average person is probably 70 and most have lived here 50 years, so it is still a community and it would be sad if that was disbanded.”

Generation Rent said the Renters’ Rights Bill, which is expected to become law by early 2026, would go some way to protect renters but that more should be done.

Nye Jones told the BBC the charity wanted the government to limit rent rises and bring in quotas for the number of short-term lets, and homes used for holiday rentals in the area.

Nicola Haseler/BBC A row of old cottagesNicola Haseler/BBC

The original hamlet of Kempston Hardwick is next to the site purchased by Universal

Bedford Borough Council said it continued to work closely with central government on the project.

“The council has powers to control the volume of houses of multiple occupation with its statutory powers if required in the future,” it said.

The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government added: “Our Renters’ Rights Bill will deliver a long-overdue transformation of private renting, including banning Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions.

“We do not support rent controls. We are taking action to cap advance payments to one month’s rent, end unfair bidding wars, and give tenants stronger powers to challenge excessive rent hikes.”

Universal has formally submitted a planning permission request to the government, with their current aim being to open the park in 2031. The company has been contacted for comment.

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