Scrapping free car parks 'would kill trade'
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Traders have voiced concerns about proposals to introduce charges at free car parks owned by East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
Members of the authority will meet to consider recommendations to bring in fees at sites across the county.
A spokesperson for the council stressed that no decisions had been made and the recommendations would be subject to "further consultation before any are taken forward".
Carol Winters, a shopkeeper in Cottingham, said the loss of free parking would "absolutely kill" the village.
"It will drive people to Kingswood and the Willerby shopping parks," said Ms Winters, who owns Winters Shoes. "I just think it’s so unfair."
The proposals – set out in a cross-party report – take into account how well a car park is used, footfall in the surrounding area and the quality of public transport links.
A total of 14 free council-run car parks are mentioned in the report, including those in Cottingham, Anlaby, Goole, Hessle, Pocklington and Willerby.
Suzie Holmes, the manager of John Turnbulls newsagents in Cottingham, said it was "vital" to retain free parking.
"With us just being a pop-in shop, so to speak, it’s easy and convenient for customers to just park the car up and pop in for a newspaper or cards," she added.
However, not everyone took issue with the idea of fees. Willow Boyle, who owns Blondes vegan café in the village, said many of their regular customers were local people who walked in.
"To be honest, I think we should be encouraging people to walk and use public transport rather than drive," she said.
The recommendations are to be discussed at an overview management and scrutiny committee at County Hall on Thursday.
The council spokesperson said a "comprehensive car parking review" had been ongoing since October last year and the report did not make recommendations "regarding the introduction of new car parking charges in specific towns or villages".
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