The Sentinel

BENCHES PLAN TO PREVENT DRIVERS PARKING IN SQUARE

Allotment fees look set to rise under town’s budget proposals

- Kerry Ashdown kerry.ashdown@reachplc.com

DRIVERS are facing a parking ban in a town centre square – as councillor­s look to increase tax bills.

Gardeners are also in line for a 10 per cent rise in allotment fees as part of Stone Town Council’s budget proposals.

The measures will see people living in Band D properties pay an extra £2.85 to the council, as its annual bill rises to £61, members heard at their latest meeting.

The council is proposing to spend £10,000 on measures to prevent parking in Market Square, and £5,000 extra for the Tourism and Town Promotion pot to stage an event in late summer, following the Olympic Games in Paris.

The proposed allotment fee rise is expected to generate an additional £100 per year for the council’s environmen­t budget.

Councillor Rob Kenney said the installati­on of benches and planters was being considered to tackle a longrunnin­g safety concern about vehicles parking in Market Square.

“The idea is to put them at the front and side so people can’t park there”, he added.

“At the same time it will hopefully deter people from driving down the High Street.

“People often ask about benches halfway up the High Street.”

Councillor Jill Hood said: “The oneoff increase in the events budget is to provide for a late summer music event.

We’re hoping that some of our very talented kayakers and paddlers will bring home a gold medal to the town.

“I think the Tourism and Town Promotion group is sometimes viewed as frivolous. But in my experience, when we hold events in the town it brings people into the town and they see what a splendid place it is. Yes, we have got a few empty shops in the High Street but all the time there is someone coming into them.

“The tourism and town promotion budget is extremely important.”

Councillor Jim Davies said: “People in this town should be grateful we remain so thrifty. And can I implore councillor­s, if you are thinking of resigning for some reason please don’t – by-elections are expensive at £9,000.”

 ?? NO PARKING: Market Square, in Stone. ??
NO PARKING: Market Square, in Stone.

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