Parking changes in Forest of Dean

Forest of Dean District Council is introducing car parking charges in 10 car parks from 1 July 2012. Statutory consultation on the proposed car parking order which will see these charges introduced starts on Thursday 26 January and will run until Thursday 23 February at 5pm.

Forest of Dean District Council is introducing car parking charges in 10 car parks from 1 July 2012.

Statutory consultation on the proposed car parking order which will see these charges introduced starts on Thursday 26 January and will run until Thursday 23 February at 5pm.

This consultation on the proposed Forest of Dean District Council (off street parking places) Order 2012 will run until Thursday 23 February at 5pm.

The council say 'Introducing car parking management is vital to ensure residents and visitors can find a parking space more easily in our Forest towns and villages. It also will lead to a fairer system where the costs of providing and maintaining the car parks will not burden the tax payer as it will be those who use the car parks that contribute towards running them. Although there are no charges at present car parks are not free - the council spends £163,000 of local taxpayers’ money to cover the annual costs.'

it will effect car parks in:

  • Cinderford -
    • Heywood Road
  • Coleford -
    • Newland Street
    • Railway Drive
    • Bank Street
  • Lydney -
    • Bream Road
    • Newerne Street Overflow
    • Newerne Street
  • Mitcheldean High Street
  • Newent Lewell Street (High Street)
  • Redbrook Riverside

And prices will be:

  • Up to one hour – 40p
  • Up to two hours – 70p
  • Up to three hours - £1.00
  • Up to four hours - £1.20
  • More than four hours. £2.00
  • Permits will be available to buy at a cost of £10 per week or £312 a year.

You can find out more by CLICKING HERE

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