The Scotsman

Free parking on Sundays in Glasgow comes to an end

● Council claims its charges will cut number of motors left in bays all day

- By LEWIS MCKENZIE

Free Sunday parking in Glasgow city centre has ended as part of council efforts to help tackle congestion.

Proposals to end the free parking were discussed in January and earlier this month it was announced that new regulation­s would come into force yesterday.

It means that a fee will be charged for parking in the city centre seven days a week, with the current charge for on-street parking set at £1 for 15 minutes, with a maximum stay of two hours.

Glasgow City Council has claimed that the measures will reduce the number of motorists parking in a bay for the whole day, which it says stifles the availabili­ty of parking spaces and creates a buildup of traffic as drivers search for somewhere to park.

As part of the Snp-controlled council’s measures, a number of taxi ranks will be extended or introduced across the city centre.

Glasgow Chamber chief executive Stuart Patrick has raised concerns that the new measures could be damaging for businesses located in the city.

He said: “We are concerned these charges will lead to shoppers being pushed out of the city centre and towards peripheral malls, which is worrying for traders and in contrast to our overall ambitions for retail and leisure in the city.”

A council spokesman said: “This new range of measures is about tackling parking bay blocking in the city centre on a Sunday.

“Many drivers currently park on the street on a Saturday night, leaving their vehicles unmoved until well into the next day.

“Other motorists also take up spaces for long spells throughout the day on a Sunday.

“The new regulation­s will make Sunday on-street parking more frequently available to shoppers, visitors, tourists, blue badge holders and residents alike.”

Goods vehicles will have a number of exemptions from the waiting and loading restrictio­ns at a wide range of locations. Drivers have been advised to check signs to ensure they are complying with the new arrangemen­ts.

Sunday parking charges already apply in Aberdeen and Dundee and will begin in Edinburgh next year, four years after councillor­s agreed on their introducti­on.

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