Parking charges are set to resume in all Erewash Borough
Council car parks. The fees were suspended by the council on 27th March to
support and show appreciation for key workers who needed to park in the
borough’s car parks, including Long Eaton Railway Station, for long periods
during the unprecedented COVID-19 crisis. But with restrictions easing,
and following the permitted opening of all non-essential shops, the council has
made the decision to lift the suspension on parking charges and will return to
the standard tariff of up to one hour free, up to 2 hours, £1.50; up to 3
hours, £2.00; and over 3 hours, £4.00 from Wednesday 1st July. All charges run from 8am to 6pm Monday
to Saturday inclusive – excluding Bank Holidays. All parking in Erewash Borough
Council car parks is free of charge on Sundays.
Councillor Michael Powell, Erewash Borough Council’s Lead
Member for Regeneration and Planning, says:
“It was absolutely right that we suspended the charges to
help our key workers and residents during what has been the most difficult of
times for everyone. While the way forward out of lockdown is ongoing, the fact
is that restrictions have been eased and we – along with councils across the
country - had to make a decision on when charges would be reintroduced. We have to now start looking at the way
forward, at the financial situation and how best we can continue – having, I
believe, worked with our wonderful community in the monumental effort to get us
all through this crisis. With town centre shops in Ilkeston and Long Eaton now
able to open, we hope residents will support them as the High Streets look to
recover from the lockdown.”
Before the coronavirus lockdown the council had agreed a
new and simplified two-tier charging system of just £1 for up to three hours
and £3 for any period over three hours, with the current rates remaining the
same at the commuter car park at Long Eaton Railway Station. This is still
going ahead and the revised charges will come into force on Thursday 1st
October.
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