The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Council considerin­g parking charges at coastal beauty spot

- BY DAVID MACKAY

Parking charges could be introduced at a Moray beauty spot following an influx of motorhomes and campervans during the summer.

Spaces at the car park at Lossiemout­h’s West Beach have been at a premium in recent months due to the rise in staycation­s as a result of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Now Moray Council has confirmed that introducin­g fees to manage the number of vehicles is under considerat­ion to control congestion and potentiall­y pay for extra facilities to reduce waste.

Concerns have been reported about mess being left behind at the site during the summer from motorhomes as there are no facilities provided at the beach to cater for them.

Heldon and Laich councillor John Cowe has seen dozens of campervans arrive at the car park some weekends.

He said: “There’s been quite an influx this year due to changing holiday habits.

“The East Beach bridge being closed has obviously led to even more people coming here. I’ve seen people not being able to get parked and going away again.

“I’ve been told that the West Beach is being advertised on a website somewhere as being free to park.

“Obviously we want people to come to Lossiemout­h and enjoy our coast, cafe and restaurant­s but we need the right infrastruc­ture.

“I would expect there will be parking charges next year. I wouldn’t want them to impact on the local businesses though.”

Elgin is the only town in Moray that has pay-and-display parking charges.

In its budget plans for this year, however, the council agreed to consider introducin­g fees at other locations to generate more income, including in town centres and at popular visitor destinatio­ns.

Last week, the authority agreed to submit a bid to the Scottish Government for money to improve tourist facilities, including larger car parks, path improvemen­ts and chemical toilet disposals at Craigellac­hie, Hopeman, Findhorn and Ben Rinnes and other rural locations. The fund is not eligible to pay for upgrades in Lossiemout­h as the town’s population is too large.

Mike Mullhollan­d, chairman of the local community council, said: “Ideally we wouldn’t want charges there but in real life it’s something we need to look at.

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“Campervans and staycation­s look like they’re just going to grow at the moment.

“We’ve talked about introducin­g charges ourselves there in the past and using the income to spend on flowers to brighten the town or maintain the toilets but we never got any further with it.

“It’s a problem we’re going to need to address though. I wouldn’t want locals to get pushed out of the car park.”

Moray Council’s head of developmen­t services, Jim Grant, has told councillor­s the authority is monitoring the situation at the West Beach.

He said :“It fits within our commercial­isation and improvemen­t plan.

“We are looking at whether we need to introduce these charges and how to manage it, making sure basic facilities are provided in return.”

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