Portsmouth News

Wicor Recreation Ground parking charges revealed

- Freddie Webb freddie.webb@jpress.co.uk @portsmouth­news

The parking charges which will be given to furious football supporters who wish to attend their own stadium have been revealed.

Fareham Borough Council (FBC) bosses approved the reclassifi­cation of Wicor Recreation Ground as a coastal car park on April 3 – which would implement fees which had been increased only 16 months after they were first introduced.

Opposition to the charges has been fierce, with a petition calling for the proposals to be scrapped reaching 1,796 signatures.

Many of these objections were from club representa­tives and supporters of Wessex League Premier Division side AFC Portcheste­r, who use the ground as their home. The club issued a statement last month which condemned the charges, describing them as ‘grossly unfair’ and an ‘extra tax’ on the health and wellbeing of players, supporters, residents and other members of the public.

The club recently called for varied prices at the weekends while football matches take place and for fresh traffic regulation­s for Cranleigh Road and surroundin­g streets to ease traffic and parking.

FBC launched a consultati­on on the proposed charges on Friday. The costs have been reduced at the weekends and are lower than other coastal car parks in the borough at those times, but given the opposition which still remains, many stakeholde­rs will see it as a bitterswee­t gesture.

Between Monday and Friday, it will cost visitors £1.10 per hour between 10am and 6pm if the charges go ahead. At the weekend, it will cost £1.10 for one hour, £2.20 for four hours or £4.40 for eight hours between 10am and 6pm.

Residents have until June 9 to voice their opinions about the proposed charges. The consultati­on survey can be accessed via the FBC website.

Executive member for health and public protection, Councillor Joanne Burton, of Sarisbury ward, said: ‘Income from our car parks is essential for ensuring that they remain fit for purpose and available for as many visitors as possible. I would urge residents to have their say on the proposals before the consultati­on ends on June 9.’

 ?? ?? The Wicor Recreation Ground car park in Portcheste­r
Picture: Allan Hutchings (121180-843)
The Wicor Recreation Ground car park in Portcheste­r Picture: Allan Hutchings (121180-843)

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