Could cash payments be scrapped in Macclesfield car parks?

By Belinda Ryan - Local Democracy Reporter

18th Jan 2024 | Local News

A pay and display carpark at the Churchill Way Car Park, Macclesfield. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)
A pay and display carpark at the Churchill Way Car Park, Macclesfield. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

Cash payments could be scrapped in Macclesfield car parks and Sunday and evening parking charges could be introduced because Cheshire East's planned overhaul of fees won't bring in the savings needed.

The highways and transport committee is next week expected to drive through a number of proposals recently consulted on – including implementing parking charges in towns and villages where it is currently free and hiking up charges in those areas which already pay.

But now it is gearing up to consider further measures, after a report due to go to Thursday's meeting says the proposed shake-up of charges is £800,000 short of the savings needed.

If any of the new proposals are agreed by the committee they would be subject to separate statutory public consultation.

The Gas Road Car Park, owned by Cheshire East Council, in Macclesfield. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

One suggestion is removing cash payments in all pay and display car parks – which would save the council about £100,000 annually.

The highways officer's report states: "Instead, users will have the options to pay by card, phone or contract parking permit purchase."

Currently more than 40 per cent of the parking payments across the borough are made in cash.

And there was an angry backlash when cashless parking was trialled during the pandemic in 2020.

The Commercial Road Car Park in Macclesfield. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

The potential cash u-turn comes just ten months after affirmation that there were no plans to remove paying with coins.

The report states: "The cashless trial for Cheshire East only continued for approximately eight weeks with the decision being overturned as complaints were received inferring that it disenfranchised the elderly."

Another option to be considered at Thursday's meeting is the introduction of a Sunday parking charge.

This would bring in an estimated £100,000 a year if a flat rate of £2 a day is introduced or £180,000 if the council extended its weekday parking charges to Sunday.

The yellow part of the machine is for coins. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

Another proposal on the table is the extension of parking charges to cover evening periods from 6pm to 10pm.

The council estimates this could bring in an extra £300,000, although there would be additional operational costs for enforcement cover during evenings.

Or charges could start earlier at the beginning of the day.

Officers estimate if charges started at 8am at all locations, this would bring in an extra £50,000.

Macclesfield: How would these changes affect your parking habits? (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

There is also a suggestion that the offer of 'four free days' that is currently available to town and parish councils could be scrapped.

This would increase annual revenues by an estimated £120,000.

The officer's report asks councillors to identify any of these measures which could be implemented in 2024/25 to resolve the £800,000 budget gap.

The highways and transport meeting takes place at 10.30am at Macclesfield Town Hall on Thursday, January 25.

The rarely-used Hibel Road Car Park in Macclesfield. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

Macclesfield: Full information about all the proposals for each individual town and village can be found on the Cheshire East website at  https://moderngov.cheshireeast.gov.uk/ecminutes/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=961&MId=9854.

     

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