Halifax Courier

Extended charging hours for parking under review

- John Greenwood

DRIVERS MAY face paying to park later into the evening and on Sundays and Bank Holidays in some areas, if councillor­s agrees to proposals.

Calderdale Council’s leaders will consider whether or not to extend the periods in which drivers will have to pay parking charges in Halifax, Hebden Bridge, Sowerby Bridge and West Vale, when it meets on Monday, June 1, from 6pm with the meeting broadcast on the council’s YouTube channel.

Councillor­s will be asked to approve a recommenda­tion that existing charging hours should be extended from 6pm to 8pm in Halifax, Hebden Bridge, Sowerby Bridge and West Vale, that charging in Halifax town centre should be introduced on Sundays and that Bank Holiday charging be introduced in Halifax town centre and Hebden Bridge.

Currently parking is free on Sundays and Bank Holidays.

The briefing paper to councillor­s says the council needs to proactivel­y encourage people to use alternativ­e ways of travel such as public transport to help address climate emergency, air quality and public health issues.

It should also bring in cash and the council estimates that if approved the extra charging period will being in £143,600 in revenue, although there would be one-off costs of around £94,000 initially and some smaller ongoing annual costs, if approved.

In the case of Halifax town centre and Hebden Bridge, which would be subject to charging on either Bank Holidays or both Bank Holidays and Sundays, their role as shopping and tourism centres is cited as reasons for extending charging.

A consultati­on would need to be carried out but councillor­s are told the proposals are in line with the council’s Parking Strategy and “it is recommende­d that they be implemente­d as soon as possible.”

Officers say in the briefing paper that: “Whilst the introducti­on of charging for parking will have a small financial impact on individual­s, the charges proposed are relatively low and are considered to be proportion­ate and appropriat­e in each case.”

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