Glamorgan Gazette

Drivers may soon find it harder to park at popular tourist spots

- ALEX SEABROOK Local Democracy Reporter alex.seabrook@reachplc.com

DRIVERS may soon find it harder to park their cars at several popular tourist spots.

New charges will be introduced at four car parks in the Vale of Glamorgan, while resident-only zones will also be brought in at several location popular with visitors.

The car parking charges won’t be brought in until Wales is at Covid-19 alert level one. Residents in the affected zones will get free permits and won’t have to pay to park.

Barry Island, Cowbridge, Cosmeston and Ogmore-by-Sea are all included in the new parking rules being implemente­d by Vale of Glamorgan council.

Councillor Peter King, cabinet member for neighbourh­ood services and transport, said: “Our primary aim is the better management of parking at our resorts and country parks and in our town centres. There is a cost to doing that and to maintainin­g and sustaining them.”

Car parking charges will be brought in at Porthkerry and Cosmeston country parks, and in Wyndham Street in Barry and the Town Hall in Cowbridge. Country parks will cost £1 for up to two hours, £2 for four hours, and £4 all day. Drivers can buy six and 12-month permits.

Parking at Wyndham Street in Barry and Cowbridge Town Hall will be free for two hours, then costing £4 for four hours and £6 for all day. Blue badge holders are exempt.

Cllr King said: “The introducti­on of car park charges at these locations has been the subject of lengthy engagement, consultati­on and debate. The proposals were approved following a process of scrutiny by councillor­s, who agreed to them at two all-party scrutiny meetings.

“Our highly regarded country parks are used by many people from outside the Vale of Glamorgan, as well as residents, and it is only reasonable that visitors should help pay for their upkeep and all money generated will be used for this purpose.

“There continues to be free parking available in both Barry and Cowbridge town centres on-street and offstreet, and the introducti­on of charges in Wyndham Street, Barry and Town Hall car park, Cowbridge, is designed to increase turnover of spaces, which should help local businesses.”

Resident-only zones will be brought in at Cosmeston, Barry Island, the Knap in Barry, Middlegate Court in Cowbridge, and several streets in Ogmore-by-Sea. This follows a lengthy public consultati­on. Another zone near Llandough Hospital is also being considered.

Cllr King said: “A number of residentia­l streets in the Vale have suffered parking problems for many years due to large numbers of people visiting nearby attraction­s.

“This has made it difficult for individual­s to access their properties while also negatively impacting traffic flows and highway safety.

“As we will shortly introduce new off-street parking charges that could increase displaceme­nt parking, it is important that parking is protected for residents.

“We asked residents whether they wanted us to implement a system to tackle this problem and the clear answer was yes.”

 ?? RICHARD SWINGLER ?? Barry Island is one of the car parks having changes.
RICHARD SWINGLER Barry Island is one of the car parks having changes.

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