A scheme which offers free parking for residents is being extended by Chesterfield Borough Council in a move designed to boost trade in local shops.
Residents will receive a permit with their council tax bills which, from 1 April, enables them to park for free in all Chesterfield Borough Council pay and display car parks, except those next to Queen’s Park:
Before 10am Mondays to Saturdays
After 3pm Mondays to Saturdays
All day on Sundays and Bank Holidays
Councillor John Burrows, Chesterfield Borough Council leader and executive member for regeneration, said: “High Streets up and down the country are facing real challenges due to the general economic climate and the growth of online shopping.
“By increasing significantly the successful free parking scheme we will attract more residents into Chesterfield town centre to come and use local shops. This will provide a welcome boost to the local economy while saving our local residents money at a time of financial hardship.
“We are also looking to improve the customer experience in terms of getting to and using our car park sites. We want to create car parking facilities that are competitively priced, accessible and consumer friendly.
”We agreed to review parking policy when we were elected and this enables us to do that. It provides significant improvements for residents, commuters and visitors, while also putting in place a sensible pricing structure for future years to provide the finance needed to make these changes.”
The council will assist commuters who work in the town by offering permits to reduce parking prices. As part of the plan Ashgate Road will be turned into a Park and Walk site offering £1 a day parking for commuters.
Work will also be done to address issues raised by visitors, who wanted to see car parks that were customer friendly in terms of being clean, tidy, and easy to use with a range of payment options and machines that give change.
The moves follow a review of parking in the town which looked at the facilities people want and the way investment needed to make that happen.
A new charging structure has also been put in place to control price rises needed to pay for the extra investment in providing safe, secure car parks with CCTV cover.
Future annual price increases at car parks will alternate between those on the edge of the town centre and those in key central locations to avoid across the board year-on-year increases at all car parks.
This means that charges will increase by 20p an hour at multi storey car parks, the New Magistrates Court, Parish Church and other fringe location car parks from 8 April this year but will then not increase in 2014/15. They will go up by a further 10p in 2015/16.
Prices at Soresby Street, Holywell Cross and Rose Hill car parks will remain the same in 2013/14, go up by 10p an hour in 2014/15 and will remain frozen at that level in 2015/16.
The money generated by this will be used to pay for the improvements requested by customers in the parking review. In 2013/14 this will involve:
Improvements to the interior of the New Beetwell Street multi storey car park
The introduction of permits offering parking for £2.50 a day at the Hollis Lane and Spa Lane car parks and £3 a day at Albion Road car park
This will be followed over the following three years by:
Offering easier payment options, such as providing change and payment by phone
Improving the quality of car parks
Improving signs directing people to car parks