Southport Visiter

Revealed: increases in town car parking

- BY ANDREW BROWN

CAR parking increases in Southport have been revealed by Sefton Council. The “inflationa­ry increase” across Sefton is felt to be justifiabl­e by Sefton Council as charges have not been changed for the past few years.

They include on-street parking covered by pay and display machines, and council-operated car parks.

Parking charges at the Central 12 retail park on Derby Road in Southport will not be increased.

The rises will net an additional £125,000 for the council in 2023/24.

The rate of CPI for November is traditiona­lly used in considerat­ion of any increases to fees and charges and for 2022 this was 10.7%.

The fees and charges shown below have generally been increased by 10.7% with some rounding-up or rounding-down to ensure ease of payment and processing.

They include:

●●Southport On-Street Red (Central Zone)

● Up to 30 mins – 80p to 90p

● Up to 1 hour – £1.50 to £1.70

● Up to 2 hours – £3 to £3.30

● Up to 4 hours £5 to £5.50

●●Southport On-Street Other Zones

● Up to 30 mins – 80p to 90p

● Up to 1 hour – £1.50 to £1.70

● Up to 2 hours – £3 to £3.30

● Up to 4 hours £5 to £5.50

● 4 hours + – £7 to £8

●●Southport Off-Street Tulketh Street

● Up to 1 hour – 90p to £1

● Up to 2 hours – £1.60 to £1.80

● Up to 4 hours – £3,20 to £3.50

●●Southport Off-Street Central 12

● Up to 30 mins – 40p to 40p

● Up to 1 hour – 80p top 80p

● Up to 2 hours – £1.60 to £1.60

● Up to 3 hours – £2,30 to £2.30

●●Southport Off-Street Seawall

● Up to 1 hour – £1.10 to £1.10

● Over 1 hour – £4.20 to £4.60

●●Southport Off-Street Park & Ride

● Esplanade/Fairways £2 to £2

● Southport Off-Street Esplanade (When Park & Ride not Operating) £5 to £5.50

●●Floral Hall

● Up to 1 hour – 90p to £1

● Up to 2 hours – £1.60 to £1.80

● Up to 4 hours – £3.20 to £3.60

● 4 hours + – £4.50 to £5

The charges have been raised after Sefton Council voted on making a series of savings and cost increases at their meeting in February.

A report by Sefton Council Executive Director of Corporate Resources and Customer Services Stephan Van Arendsen said: “This proposal is to increase car parking fees and charges to take into account current increases in inflation.

“Parking charges have not been increased for several years. Future demand levels have been factored into this net saving.”

Rising inflation, rocketing energy prices and increasing wages are having a multi-million pound impact on Sefton’s Budget this year.

Council officers estimate that Sefton is facing a funding shortfall of £33.996 million between 2023/24 and 2025/26.

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Andrew Brown Media A pay and display parking meter on Lord Street in Southport

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