Llanelli Star

Concerns over new car parking proposals

- RICHARD YOULE Senior Local Democracy Reporter richard.youle@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A FREE car park opposite the site of a planned food store is one of several in Carmarthen­shire where drivers may have to start paying to leave their cars.

The county council is consulting on a raft of proposals before it sets the budget for 2022-23, and one of them is to raise an additional £62,000 by introducin­g charging at a car park on Seaview Terrace, Burry Port, among others.

Burry Port councillor John James said he was concerned because a new Co-op food store planned opposite had few parking spaces allocated.

A planning statement submitted as part of the approved Co-op applicatio­n said seven spaces were proposed. It added that there were many parking options nearby.

Cllr James said Co-op’s commitment to the new store was reassuring but he feared that charging in the car park across the road would lead to “space wars” among shoppers trying to bag one of the few Co-op spaces.

He added: “Where are staff going to park?”

Cllr James said maintainin­g free parking would encourage shoppers to visit the new Co-op and give them time to go across the railway bridge and into the town.

“History tells us that before this car park was in being, cars would park on double yellow lines and Station Road was gridlocked,” he said.

Kevin Evans, a partner at K&W Motors, Seaview Terrace, said he believed that introducin­g charging would have a negative knock-on effect.

“They want people to come to the town, but it would just drive people away,” he said.

Other free car parks on the council’s charging radar, an environmen­tal and public protection scrutiny meeting was told, include Glan-yrAfon and Station Road car parks, Kidwelly; Eva Terrace, Ferryside; the station car park, Burry Port; and car parks in Llanybydde­r and Llansteffa­n.

However, nothing has been decided, and the council will consider responses to the budget consultati­on before drawing up a final set of proposals.

If the charging idea was to proceed, a further public consultati­on would take place as part of a traffic regulation order.

Another budget proposal is to raise an extra £125,000 from car parks where charging was already in force, although the council said that income overall was expected to fall because of the economic impact of Covid.

A spokeswoma­n for the authority confirmed that the introducti­on of charges in free car parks was a potential budget-saving measure, that it was being considered by councillor­s as part of the budget-setting process, and that no decisions had been taken.

A Co-op spokesman said it was too early to say when the new store would open.

 ?? GOOGLE MAPS ?? The free car park off Seaview Terrace in Burry Port, one of several in Carmarthen­shire where charging could be introduced.
GOOGLE MAPS The free car park off Seaview Terrace in Burry Port, one of several in Carmarthen­shire where charging could be introduced.

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