Monday 6 February 2012

New parking measures to attract shoppers to St Albans

Press release from St Albans Council on 6 February 2012

St Albans City and District Council is planning a number of new parking measures, including freezing most parking charges, as part of a move to help attract more shoppers and tourists to St Albans. The plans were discussed at a meeting with managers of Christopher Place and The Maltings shopping centres and then unveiled to retailers at the Retail Forum on 31 January.


They include:

  • a review of parking to the south of the city centre including Holywell Hill, Belmot Hill and London Road (south of Alma Road) to identify ways of supporting retailers. This could include the introduction of new free one-hour on-street parking spaces. 
  • the freezing of on-street parking charges across the District.*
  • the freezing of parking charges at council-owned car parks across the District*, apart from the rate for 3-5 hours which will increase by 20p to £3.40. (The increase is a contractual obligation set out in the Council’s contract with NCP).
  • a review of coach parking facilities with the aim of providing additional spaces to help attract more tourists to the City.
  • exploring pay by phone technology at council-owned car parks to make it easier for people to extend their stay without the need to return to their vehicle.
  • the promotion of free on-street parking on Sundays and at council-owned city centre car parks**, as well as parking for a £1 at Christopher Place and The Maltings.

These new initiatives are in addition to the Council’s introduction of 20 new free one-hour on-street parking spaces at the north end of St Peter’s Street at the end of last year.***


Notes:
* For the year from 2 April 2012.
**Parking is free on Sundays in St Albans city centre at the following council-owned car parks: 


London Road 
Keyfield Terrace 
Civic Centre 
Bricket Road North 
Adeleide Street 
Townsend Avenue 

***The new 20 free one-hour on-street parking spaces to the north of St Peter’s Street are located at Etna Road and Upper Marlborough Place and opposite St Peter’s Church.

1 comment:

  1. I've been to two meetings where Daniel Goodwin has responded to Holywell Hill retailers concerns about the lack of free parking for shoppers locally with a glib "if the shop owners want to park outside their shop all day for free, tough" comment. Glad to see common sense is set to prevail!

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