The Tiverton Gazette

New consultati­on suggests revised parking charges

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»»A RAFT of changes to Mid Devon’s parking charges are closer to being adopted, after a new group, made up of local businesses and councillor­s, put forward a series of changes.

The Mid Devon Parking Consultati­on Group is made up of business and community representa­tives along with town and district councillor­s. It was formed in the autumn to ensure communitie­s and businesses were listened to when planning future car parking charges.

These meetings have now led to the group’s first proposed changes, which include: » Long-stay car parks in Cullompton, Crediton and Tiverton to have a wider choice of time slots and related tariffs, such as new one-hour time slots, rather than a minimum of two hours parking

» The cost of parking to rise for a two-hour period from £2.70 to £2.90

» Maintainin­g the free parking on the five Saturdays before Christmas in Tiverton’s multistore­y car park, the High Street car park in Crediton and Cullompton’s Station Road car park.

Councillor Guy Cochran, chairman of the parking consultati­on group, said: “I am delighted with the positive collaborat­ion establishe­d between the council and our community and business representa­tives in such a short period of time.

“This bodes well for the future and hopefully we can continue to work together for more progress over future months.”

Cllr James Buczkowski, cabinet member for finance, added: “I look forward to our cabinet being able to consider these important proposals which our representa­tives believe will make our community more accessible to residents and visitors.

“I am very pleased to see the positive input that the Parking Consultati­on Group is already making and the way it is informing future decisions that are considered by the council.”

The proposal will now be discussed at a meeting of the council’s cabinet today, April 2. If approved there will be a further five-day calling-in period before any changes could be approved.

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6The proposed changes to charges will go before the council today

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