AUDIO: Cllr Robert Excell explains how it's all change on Torbay parking
COUNCILLORS are being urged to reduce parking charges in Torbay to attract more motorists, shoppers and holidaymakers.
The first phase of a major review of parking in the Bay has been unveiled after pressure from the local business community who feared parking policies were killing trade.
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Cllr Robert Excell
The review has looked at all parking locations, including town car parks, beaches and on-street parking. It suggests:
Restructuring existing charges, and reducing them in certain areas or at different times of the year.
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Creating new permits to allow residents to park more cheaply after 3pm and before 10am.
Discounts for eco friendly vehicles.
Allowing all day parking in all on street pay and display areas.
Offering disabled parking permits to more motorists.
Free parking on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day both on and off street.
Hear Cllr Robert Excell speaking to Alison Hernandez on the parking charges review
Cllr, responsible for transport and who has led the review, said: "My main concern is that motorists should get the impression when they come to Torbay that the parking regime is fair."
The review follows calls from businesses last summer claiming that high parking charges were deterring shoppers in the worst retail crisis in recent history.
Cllr Excell said his key aim was to make parking 'affordable' and to reflect what people could afford in the current economic climate.
He said: "People didn't understand why we had to have such high charges.
"I believe parking charges should suit the economy that they are supporting and at the moment I don't feel they are doing that. On the flip side the highways budget has been cut, the revenue generated by parking is put back into highways and we have to have a balanced budget."
He said as part of a continued review they would be assessing whether charges needed to be reduced in on-street meter areas where spaces were not being used. They would also be looking at calls for parking to be allowed for longer periods on Paignton seafront and extending pay on exit systems to other car parks, when budgets allowed.
Hear town centre businessman John Doherty speaking to Alison Hernandez on the parking charges review.
The transport working party is being asked next week to decide on three options.
The first is to protect the council's budget by leaving charges untouched.
The second includes new monthly off street permits for all car parks at £50 and monthly permits for a specific car park for £45 for residents only, and a new monthly on street pay and display permit for £80. A permit for between 3pm and 10am for selected car parks would be £50 for residents.
The monthly permits would replace the quarterly and six monthly permits to be more affordable for customers. The permits would be introduced subject to a being able to pay without coins. The council is currently tendering for the system.
A discount of ten per cent could be offered for eco-friendly vehicles. It is suggested an annual parking permit of £20 be offered to anyone aged over 65 with a Blue Badge in receipt of certain benefits.
A third option which would cost £500,000 unless there was a 20 per cent increase in users, proposes cheaper charges still in the winter for beach and other sites, but remaining the same for town centres car parks.
In the second option town centre car park charges would be 70p for 30mins (50p in option three) £1.30 for one hour (£1 option three), £1.80 up to 1.5 hours (£1.50), £2.20 two hours (£2), and the remaining charges the same for both options £3 for three hours, £4 for four hours, £5 five hours , £8 all day, £2 overnight. Current town centre charges are 50p for 20mins, £1 for 40mins, £1.50 for 80mins, £2.20 for two hours, £3 for three hours, £4 for four hours, £5 for five hours, £8 for 24 hours, £2 overnight.
Review in detail, see next week's Herald Express.




8 Comments
by Crueys
Sunday, January 27 2013, 10:33PM
“I am annoyed that we have to pay to park on Paignton seafront, after all it is only the locals that have to pay as the road is closed to traffic in the summer and it is not as if it is close to shops .......... sorry but shop at Newton Abbot now or the Willows.......”
by 123RB
Friday, January 25 2013, 7:26PM
“Parking charges in Torbay need to be slashed if our town centres are to be revived. Dartmouth has lots of free parking and there are very few if any empty shops. Newton Abbot seems to be in good health too and their charges are far more reasonable.
Last summer I visited Penzance where parking along the esplanade was free. It was £1 to park for 24hrs in a St Michaels Mount car park; I found a Torbay parking ticket in my car and it was £1 for just 40mins!
Not only are we killing our car parks, we are effecting our tourist income too. The parking costs here leave a negative impression on holiday makers. The problem is we cannot afford to cut the cost of parking as we are so dependant on the income as a unitary authority. This is a status we cannot afford and we should rejoin Devon....... But that's another issue!”
by newks44
Friday, January 25 2013, 7:10PM
“To me the obvious answer to parking problems in Torquay and Paignton town centres as well as Torbay Hospital is a Park and Ride Scheme.
When I go to Exeter town centre I use the Park and Ride at Marsh Barton and for my visits as a patient to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital ,the Park and Ride at Digby. In the words of a certain alexander meerkat - "simples!"
One of the main reasons, I believe, that we don't have such a scheme is that the owners of suitable land would rather sell it for development in order to make a lot more money. Does Torbay Council not have compulsory purchase powers for such a scheme because to me it is long overdue?”
by omnivore23
Friday, January 25 2013, 5:21PM
“If what you say is true Jenny - and Torquay and Paignton are dead - what kind of loser does that make you for staying?”
by SidneyNuff
Friday, January 25 2013, 9:27AM
“Councillor Excell is 'a man of the people' and will always get my vote.”
by jennyhomes
Friday, January 25 2013, 9:26AM
“Well you people voted in the Tories so what do you expect?
Personally i couldn't care less as i park out of town for FREE and use my legs to walk to my work.
Paignton and Torquay are dead and people shop online now anyways so again, couldn't care less..muhahaha”
by Ned_Fl4nders
Thursday, January 24 2013, 1:58PM
“Well on the flip side, if people park and shop out of town it wont matter if the highways budget has been cut because there will be less people using the local services.
Balance should be on both sides i think!”
by MrTut
Thursday, January 24 2013, 8:52AM
“How can car parking charges ever be fair? If you shop at M and S it's free, if you shop at any of the shops on The Willows it's free....Scrap the parking charges and think again becuase while there are parking charges our high streets accross the country will just keep dying a death "Jessops" "Comet" "HMV" "Blockbuster" and so on”