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Last Updated: Saturday, 18 September, 2004, 14:02 GMT 15:02 UK
Evening car park charges to stay
Parking machine
Evening parking charges have proved unpopular
Council leaders in York have refused to scrap controversial charges for parking in the city centre in the evening.

Charges for parking after 1800 were introduced in the spring and have been widely criticised by bar and restaurant owners and their staff.

However, the council is proposing to replace the evening hourly charge with a flat-rate ticket costing £1 for York residents.

And the Askham Bar park and ride bus service may be extended until 2300.

November changes

The proposed changes follow a review of city centre parking carried out by council officers.

The proposals will be discussed by the executive of the City of York Council and if approved are likely to be implemented in November.

Council officers also say that consultations should take place with charitable organisations to create parking concessions for key workers.

And metered evening parking could be introduced on some streets where it is currently banned 24 hours a day.

These include Goodramgate, Fossgate, Lendal and Blake Street.




SEE ALSO:
Traders' revolt over car parking
03 Jul 04  |  North Yorkshire
City's parking charges reviewed
04 Aug 04  |  North Yorkshire
Residents lose fight over parking
03 Mar 04  |  North Yorkshire


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