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Free parking extended

Thursday, 28 January 2016

The suspension of parking charges in flood affected areas of Calderdale has now been extended until the end of February 2016.

After the unprecedented flooding of Boxing Day, Calderdale Council announced that parking charges in flood affected areas would be formally suspended, to help communities return to normal.

Charges were due to be reintroduced in these areas on Monday 1 February, but the Council is now extending this period of relief until the end of February.

All pay and display charges in Council car parks in Elland, Brighouse, Sowerby Bridge, Hebden Bridge and Todmorden, as well as charges for on-street parking in Hebden Bridge will continue to be suspended, to help alleviate pressure for residents and businesses in the area.

However, Civil Enforcement Officers will be reintroduced to these areas to enforce on-street parking restrictions, including any time limited restrictions which should assist in the turnover of spaces to support the local businesses and trade, improve road safety and assist traffic flow.

Calderdale Council's Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Economic Development, Cllr Barry Collins, said:

"We're doing everything we can to help the recovery process in the towns affected by the flooding, and by extending the suspension of parking charges we hope that it will make it easier for businesses to return to normal.

"Although free parking in flood affected towns will continue, enforcement of on-street time limits will be reintroduced to help keep a good turnover of spaces. This is particularly important for shops which have reopened and are receiving deliveries."

No Parking charges for the rest of the month

Thursday, 7 January 2016

Calderdale Council has announced that parking charges in flood affected areas will be formally suspended, to help communities return back to normal.

Enforcement had already been put on hold following the devastating floods of Boxing Day, but the Council is now extending this period of relief until the end of January. After this time the situation will be reviewed.

All pay and display charges in Council car parks in Elland, Brighouse, Sowerby Bridge, Hebden Bridge and Todmorden, as well as on-street parking in Hebden Bridge, will be lifted until the end of the month to help alleviate pressure for residents and businesses in the area.

Civil Enforcement Officers will not be patrolling the area unless there are reports of parking which is affecting road safety or traffic flow, in which case officers may be called on to issue Penalty Charge Notices.

Calderdale Council's Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Economic Development, Cllr Barry Collins, said, "The Council is doing all it can to help out with the clean up after the unprecedented flooding across the borough over the festive period.

"We know that volunteers are doing an amazing job in flood affected areas all across Calderdale, and by suspending parking charges we're hoping it will be one less thing for those helping out in the area to think about.

"The suspension of parking charges will also help contractors who are busy working in affected shops and businesses. We want to make it easier for these contractors to park close to where they're working, helping traders to get back on their feet.

"However, I'd like to appeal to all motorists not to take advantage of this suspension, and help keep a good turnover of spaces, especially where shops have managed to reopen. I'd also like to remind people to be sensible when parking, allowing access, and not hampering the recovery effort."