Bristol Post

Council considers funding matchday parking scheme

- Tristan CORK tristan.cork@reachplc.com

COUNCIL chiefs in Bristol have confirmed that, for the first time, they are considerin­g whether they should use taxpayers’ money to fund a matchday parking scheme in the streets around Ashton Gate.

Bristol City Council’s policy has previously been that any matchday parking scheme which stops people attending events at Ashton Gate from parking in the streets around should be funded by Bristol Sport and Ashton Gate itself.

But now, with no prospect of that appearing likely, mayor Marvin Rees has confirmed that it is something he and the council are considerin­g paying for out of council funds.

At the most recent Bristol City Council meeting, residents of Ashton Gate, Bedminster and Southville queued up to ask questions about the issue of parking on the streets around the edge of the existing Residents Parking Zone for Southville - which covers streets on the Southville side of North Street.

Residents have long been calling for an extension to the Southville RPZ, and a new one for Bedminster, and say the issues of streets being full of parked cars is not just a problem on matchdays.

Mr Rees expressed caution about the idea of expanding or creating new RPZs, saying two surveys done in the past few years have not shown sufficient support for it. But the mayor did say that the only issue that needed addressing was the one about parking on matchdays.

Mr Rees was answering a question from Rachel Hall, who lives in the terraced streets just off Ashton Road, close to the stadium.

She said: “On our road and the adjoining narrow one way streets on match days - both rugby and football - as well as on concert dates, we constantly have to deal with dangerous, stupid, selfish parking which has been awful for years and is now even worse.

“People park on or over corners, on pavements and often partially block the entrance and exit on to Ashton Rd. We have long been resigned to not being able to use our cars at these times but if an emergency vehicle had to get down, it would not be able to.”

Mr Rees said for the first time the council was considerin­g funding a new Matchday Parking scheme.

“Parking is always a difficulty near sports stadiums and entertainm­ent venues,” he said.

“A residents’ match day parking scheme would need to cover a wide area to ensure issues aren’t just displaced to another area.

“Matchday parking schemes also require ongoing funds to cover the enforcemen­t and implementa­tion of the scheme.

“We have surveyed residents in Southville before, and the only overwhelmi­ng support is for a matchday parking scheme, for which we are considerin­g funding. We are, however, with the Council’s Overview and Scrutiny Management Board, looking at identifyin­g a second trial site for Liveable Neighbourh­oods once we have learned some clear lessons from the first pilot scheme in East Bristol,” he said.

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Residents have long compained about parking problems on streets around Ashton Gate on matchdays

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