'The last thing we need': Shropshire business boss hits out over potential car park price rises

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Parking charge increases are 'the last thing people need' amid the cost of living crisis, a Shropshire business boss has said.

Parking charge increases are "the last thing people need" amid the cost of living crisis, a Shropshire business boss has said.would not be introduced to"squeeze money" out of motorists, but to encourage greener travelOptions being considered include charging for parking on Sundays and later in the evening than 6pm and getting rid of Christmas concessions."People are going to have less money to spend, and the last thing they need is parking increases," he said.

In his report, Mr Smith said: “Parking is a complex and emotive issue that is often trying to weave a balance between several competing demands. It is therefore essential that any parking strategy proposals are fully consulted upon to ensure that all views are sought to help inform where the most appropriate balance between competing demands can be struck.

“Statutory guidance for parking states that authorities should never use parking charges just to raise revenue or as a local tax. No presumptions on income arising from a parking strategy are considered at this stage. The previous parking strategy was launched in 2018, but Mr Smith said it is outdated due to changes to travel habits contributed to by the coronavirus pandemic.

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If ShropCouncil were really encouraging greener travel we would have usable bus services, including evenings and Sundays when there are currently no buses at all in many areas. No sign of that so the usual lies. However people driving further to shop need to think about costs..

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