Decision details
Car Parking Fees and Charges 2023 and Parking Arrangements for Christmas 2022 in Support of Local Businesses
Decision Maker: Portfolio Holder - Environment and Coastal Services
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
Every year, prior to next year’s parking
clocks being advertised for sale, the Environment and Coastal
Services Portfolio Holder reviews the cost of parking clocks and
pay and display charges to consider whether any adjustments should
be made. At the same time, the parking arrangements in support of
local businesses for Christmas this year (2022) are also
published.
Decision:
On 11 October 2022, Cllr Steve Davies, the
Portfolio Holder for Environment and Coastal Services made the
following decision:
That the parking charges for 2023 with regards NFDC parking clocks
as set out in section 3 be agreed; namely:
• Short stay annual clocks to remain at £30.00
• Long stay annual clocks to remain at £140.00
• Long stay quarterly clocks to remain at £40.00
That the 2023 town and village car park tariffs stay held at the
current 2018 price.
That the 2023 amenity car park tariffs stay held at the current
2021 price.
That the Council allocate 4 days of free parking in town centre car
parks to support local businesses during December 2022.
Any member of the Council, who is not a Portfolio Holder, who
considers that this decision should be reviewed should give notice
using the call-in facility at the top of this page on the
Council’s intranet / extranet site. Alternatively, notice can
be given to the Monitoring Officer (Grainne O’Rourke) (in
writing or by e-mail) to be received ON OR BY 5.15 pm on 18 October
2022.
Details of the document the Portfolio Holder considered are
attached below.
Reasons for the decision:
See report.
Alternative options considered:
See report.
Declarations of Interest(s): None.
Contact: David Hurd, Enforcement Manager Email: david.hurd@nfdc.gov.uk.
Publication date: 11/10/2022
Effective from: 19/10/2022
Accompanying Documents: