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5:00pm Saturday 20th March 2010 in
PAY-AND-DISPLAY parking machines were approved for Colchester’s Crouch Street four years ago, it has emerged.
Tim Young, Labour councillor responsible for street services at Colchester Council, has revealed the introduction of charges was agreed by a Tory predecessor, but was never implemented.
Mr Young says he could bring in the charges immediately – but says he will make his decision after considering residents’ views.
The council is reviewing parking in Crouch Street, where shoppers can leave their cars for half an hour at no cost.
A petition signed by thousands of shoppers, calling for the status quo to be maintained, has been presented to the authority’s cabinet.
On receiving it, Mr Young said his mind was not made up and the public’s views would be taken into account.
He added: “A decision has already been made on this in 2006 by the Conservative planning portfolio holder at the time, Elizabeth Blundell.
“I don’t know why it wasn’t implemented.
“There was no fuss made at the time, presumably because people were not consulted about it, but this administration does not make decisions on that basis. We consult and then we make our decision.”
A report submitted by council officers in 2006 said pay and display was needed because Crouch Street’s free 30-minutes parking regime was being abused regularly.
It said shop workers were parking outside their stores all day and getting around the system by moving their cars for a few minutes while traffic wardens were in the area.
It added that blue badge holders were allowed to park in Crouch Street for as long as they wanted, and frequently took full advantage while going about their business elsewhere in the town centre.
The report said while the free parking system was designed to encourage shoppers, it was difficult to find a space.
It concluded bringing in charges should benefit businesses by making it easier for customers to park.
Crouch Street business representatives who presented the latest petition said the 2006 decision was irrelevant.
Roger Buston, of Asher Prior Bates solicitors in Crouch Street, who spoke on his neighbours’ behalf, said: “At the moment a single space is used four or five times in a half hour.
“If you pay, you stay – and that will mean reduced turnover.”
Dennis Willetts, Conservative councillor, said he suspected his colleagues had not realised the impact pay and display would have when the decision was approved in 2006.
He added: “If we had thought parking charges were a good idea, we would have actually implemented them.”
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Say It As It Is OK?
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6:39am Sun 21 Mar 10
crosby
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5:27pm Sun 21 Mar 10
PROOFREADER
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12:55am Mon 22 Mar 10
PROOFREADER
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love Dr
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3:45pm Mon 22 Mar 10
RitchieHicks
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4:15pm Mon 22 Mar 10
PROOFREADER wrote:So what if they park there car outside your house? It's a public road, not your private parking space. Car owners already pay enough tax as it is. It would be extremely expensive to implement.
I would like to see parking charges brought in for the residential streets. People who do not have off road parking and own more than one car should have to pay to park additional cars. I always have two cars owned by the couple next door but one to me parked outside my bungalow. When I moved here I was told there was on street parking, it would nice if my family and friends could park.
romantic
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5:28pm Mon 22 Mar 10
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crosby says...
11:19pm Sat 20 Mar 10