gloucestershire annual parking report 2009 civil parking enforcement
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Table of Contents
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 3 Structure ....................................................................................................................... 4
Policy ............................................................................................................................. 4
District Performance.................................................................................................... 6
County Overview ............................................................................................. 6
Tewkesbury Borough Council......................................................................... 7
Cotswold District ............................................................................................. 7
Stroud District Council.................................................................................... 8
Cheltenham Borough Council ....................................................................... 11
Gloucester City Council and Forest of Dean District Council ....................... 11
Finance ........................................................................................................................ 12
Conclusion................................................................................................................... 13
The Future................................................................................................................... 13
Contacts and Further Information............................................................................ 15
Statistical Tables and Further Information .................................................................. 18
On-Street Parking Charges for 2009 - 2010 ................................................... 18
Performance results 2008 – 2009 .................................................................. 21
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Parking Enforcement in Gloucestershire
Annual Report
April 2008 – March 2009
Report on parking activities for the period April 2008 to March 2009 including
performance and finance statistics and off street parking information
Introduction
This report covers the combined performance of all Councils – District and Borough
- within Gloucestershire County for the year April 2008 to March 2009. This was the
first full year of Civil Parking Enforcement in the county, with Forest of Dean District
Council joining the rest of the county in August 2008.
Parking enforcement in Gloucestershire has been decriminalised and is subject to
the Civil Parking Enforcement powers contained within Part 6 of the Traffic
Management Act 2004. The Police no longer enforce parking restrictions in the
County and enforcement patrols are carried out by Civil Enforcement Officers
employed by the District and Borough Councils acting with the authority of the
County Council under a Service Level Agreement (SLA).
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• To improve our environment;
• To encourage, where appropriate, the use of alternative modes of transport.
The County Council is guided by Best Practise with regard to access for disabled ordisadvantaged groups when designing traffic and parking schemes
The Council is currently formulating a new Policy on the issue of residents and other
Parking Permit Schemes due for completion at the end of 2009.
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District Performance
County Overview
The partnership arrangements between Gloucestershire County Council and the six
District Councils within the County have seen the effective introduction of
Decriminalised Parking Enforcement, operating under the Road Traffic Act 1991.
On March 31st 2008 the legal basis of parking enforcement changed across theCountry and the Part six of Traffic Management Act 2004 and associated
Regulations and Guidance came into force and Decriminalised Parking Enforcement
or DPE became Civil Parking Enforcement or CPE.
The effect of this very significant change has been well managed and we are now
faced with a period of consolidating our combined approach across the County and
learning from Best Practise.
To this end the County Council employed its first, dedicated, Parking Manager in
January 2009 to provide a focus on the introduction, management and expansion of
parking restrictions and controls across the County.
A Gloucestershire County Council CPE Task Group of County Councillors was created
t th ti thi lt d i ti l f 2009/2010 d
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Gloucestershire County Council also provide Off-Street parking facilities at the Cam
& Dursley and Ashcroft Railway Stations as well as at the Arle Court Park and Ride
site on the outskirts of Cheltenham and the Waterwells and St Oswald’s park and
Ride sites in Gloucester city. Parking is free to users of the associated services at all
of these sites with the exception of the St Oswald’s site where a gross income of £84,588 was collected over the financial year, all of this money was reinvested in
the provision of Park and Ride services in Gloucester City.
What follows is the individual District and Boroughs Parking Services report on the
workings and effect of Civil Parking Enforcement and parking generally in their area.
The following reports have been submitted by the Parking Managers for each of
the District and Borough Councils within Gloucestershire County.
Tewkesbury Borough Council
Just a little over one year into the introduction of Civil Parking Enforcement in theTewkesbury Borough area, the team is celebrating a massive turnaround in parking
compliance and improved traffic flow within the main market towns of Tewkesbury,
Winchcombe, Churchdown and Brockworth.
A ‘One Year On’ health check undertaken by an independent consultant has
demonstrated the scale of success which includes a turnaround of just two working
d f i f l l d t t hi 80%
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The District is split between north and south with Cirencester, ‘the capital of the
Cotswolds’, in the southern area along side Tetbury, to the south west and Fairford
and Lechlade on Thames to the south east.. The north of the District is primarily
busier in the summer months due to high numbers of tourists, attracted to Bourtonon the Water, Stow on the Wold and Moreton in Marsh.
Off-street parking trends, (income and usage), have remained static over the
financial year 2008/09 despite the recession. Statistically the district is a safe place
with low levels of crime and unemployment.
Prior to CPE the main settlements had limited on-street enforcement via Traffic
Wardens and Police Officers. Enforcement is now spread across the District with a
consistent approach to dealing with non-compliance. Compliance with on-street
restrictions has greatly improved with an increase in turnover of limited waiting
spaces and former bottlenecks now being kept clear. This has improved traffic flow
through the towns and villages, some of which have very narrow streets and lanes.
To date, the introduction of CPE has not increased the usage of car parks as
anticipated. Those who previously parked in contravention have most likely
dispersed into the surrounding residential areas. This has caused a ripple effect of
requests for residents parking schemes in several towns but mostly Cirencester.
In the main, residents and businesses have accepted the new enforcement and
appreciate the positive outcomes of clearer and safer streets.
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District Council. The partnership has worked well with considerable savings made in
the initial set-up costs and annual on-going costs for both authorities.
Stroud District Civil Enforcement Officers issue tickets which are electronically
transferred to Cotswold on a daily basis, where they are processed and managedthrough to payment, adjudication or Bailiff. Cotswold DC also process all season
tickets and permits for both authorities.
In the financial year 2008 to 2009 Stroud District Council grossed £583,937.78 from
its off street car parks at a cost of £750,561.29 resulting in a deficit of £166,623.51
this deficit was funded from Council balances.
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Cheltenham Borough Council
The impact of CPE has seen a positive effect on compliance rates.
Despite a 3.3% drop in annual car park ticket sales compared to 2007/8, there wasno fall in annual car park income (excluding car park fines).
This shows that more users are complying, which is also verified by the fact that
there was a significant fall in monies generated from Penalty Charge Notices issued
in Off-street car parks.
In the financial year 2008/09 Cheltenham Borough Council received £3,871,600
income from off street car parks. The cost of providing this service was £1,884,500.
The surplus of £1,987,100 was invested in car park improvements and in the
delivery of other essential council services.
Gloucester City Council and Forest of Dean District Council
Prior to DPE Gloucester City had only two traffic wardens patrolling the City Centre,
with many people either disregarding the waiting restrictions or parking
inconsiderately causing problems. There are now 14 Civil Enforcement Officers on
duty across Gloucester City and the surrounding area. In particular we have noted
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Finance
The tables at the end of this report indicate the final “County wide” balance of
accounts. Actual balances are calculated separately for each district and liabilities
adjusted to reflect the relevant Agreement between authorities.
The final balance, recorded on accounts held by District Councils on behalf of
Gloucestershire County Council, was £1,122,708.95.
All surplus monies were reinvested in the Integrated Transport Services and
Highway Budgets for the period. These budgets are summarised below, in-line with
Local Authority accounting practise income is shown as a negative and expense asa positive:
2008/09 Expenditure Income Net
£'000 £'000 £'000
Integrated Transport ServicesPassenger Transport 11,253 -6,338 4,915
On Street Parking and Enforcement 360 -1,423 -1,063
Networks and Traffic Management 1,717 -524 1,193
Gloucestershire HighwaysAsset Management 3011 -75 2936
Depots and Highways Customer Service Teams 3144 -179 2965
Highways Maintenance and Drainage 13291 -11 13280
Street Lighting 4168 -32 4136
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Conclusion
The introduction of Civil, Parking Enforcement in Gloucestershire has allowed the
Council to ensure that parking restrictions created by the County, in consultation
with local communities, are effective and fit for purpose.
From public feedback it is already clear that Parking Services are providing a
valuable enforcement tool in dealing with the anti-social behaviour of inconsiderate
and dangerous parking.
Civil Parking Enforcement has been in effect in the County for a relatively short timeand performance is steadily improving in all areas. As the realisation that anti-social
parking is most likely to result in a Penalty Charge it is expected that a mounting
deterrent effect will be discerned across the County. From experience gained in
other parts of the Country, this deterrent may take some time before the number of
Penalty Charge Notices fall and parking behaviour improves. Future Annual Reports
will attempt to chart this improvement and identify developing trends across the
County.
Most Motorist, residents and visitors to Gloucestershire have been positive about
the improvements to parking – and therefore traffic flow and accessibility. Many
requests have been received for additional parking controls in residential areas and
for increased enforcement where those controls already exist. The new Residents
Parking Policy, mentioned earlier in this report, will allow us to address those
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- The successful completion of the CPE Task Groups Parking Action Plan.
- The potential introduction of CCTV enforcement for bus restrictions and a
further investigation into its potential to help enforce parking restrictions –
especially around schools.- A review of the provision and management of Pay and Display equipment
across Gloucestershire.
- A more effective approach to asset management, especially to the repair
and maintenance of signs and lines associated with parking controls, with a
target of completing any backlog of repairs by the end of October 2009.
- A more effective approach to the collection of Penalty Charges to ensure the
integrity of the Penalty system.
- An ongoing review of current parking restrictions and their suitability.
- The successful implementation of the new Residents Parking Policy
- The development of a more robust approach to the fraudulent use of Blue
Badges.
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Contacts and Further Information
Cheltenham Borough Council:
•
On the internet - www.cheltenham.gov.uk• By email - [email protected]
• Telephone - 01242 264114
Cheltenham Borough Council
Parking
Municipal Offices,
Promenade,
Cheltenham,
Gloucestershire,
GL50 9SA
Gloucester City Council
• On the internet - www.gloucester.gov.uk
• By email - [email protected]
• Telephone - 01452 396723
Gloucester City Council,
Parking Team
Herbert Warehouse,
The Docks,
Gl
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Stroud District Council
• On the internet - www.stroud.gov.uk
• By email - [email protected]
•
Telephone - 01453 766321
Stroud District Council
Parking
Ebley Mill
Westward Road
Stroud
Gloucestershire
GL5 4UB
Cotswold District Council
• On the internet - www.cotswold.gov.uk
• By email - [email protected]
• Telephone - 01285 623 000
Cotswold District Council
Parking Services
PO Box 239,
Cirencester,
GL7 9DJ
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The Local Transport Plan
http://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=167
The British Parking Association
Please note that the BPA is not set up to deal with individual complaints from the
public.
British Parking Association
Stuart House
41-43 Perrymount Road
Haywards Heath
West Sussex
RH16 3BN
http://www.britishparking.co.uk/
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel: 01444 447 300
Fax: 01444 454 105
The Traffic Penalty Tribunal and “PATROL”
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Statistical Tables and Further Information
On-Street Parking Charges for 2009 - 2010
Cheltenham Gloucester Cotswold Tewkesbury Stroud Forest
Residents Parking
Car Permits (increases take effect 1/4/09)
Annual Permit 62.00 62.00 57.00 56.00
6 month permit 31.00
Cirencester Zone 1 Annual Permit 57.00
Cirencester Zone 2 Annual Permit 21.00
Lechlade 21.00
Replacement & amendment permits 14.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 10.00
Motorcycle permits
Annual permit 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
Cirencester Zone 1 annual permit 15.00
Cirencester Zone 2 annual permit 15.00
Lechlade 15.00
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Visitor Vouchers
Cheltenham - book of 10 (2hr) vouchers 10.00
Cheltenham - 4th & 5th books 10.00
Gloucester - book of 5 (5hr) vouchers 12.50
Gloucester - book of 10 (5hr) vouchers 25.00
Cirencester - book of 10 (5 hr) vouchers 10.00
Tewkesbury - book of 10 (24hr) vouchers 10.00
Business Permits
1st Annual Permit 120.00 360.00 n/a n/a n/a n/a
2nd Annual Permit n/a 590.00
Imperial Square, Cheltenham (annual permit) 850.00
Imperial Square, Cheltenham (6 month permit) 475.00
Essential Visitor Permits
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
Suspension of Parking Spaces
1) Pay & Display (incl. shared with Resident Parking)
Set up fee 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
Daily rate 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
2) Residents Parking only
Set up fee 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
Daily rate 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
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Waiver Certificates
Application fee
Daily charge per waiver certificate 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
Imperial Square Waiver Certificate 6.20
On Street Pay & Display
Cirencester - Market Placeup to 30 minutes 0.50
up to 1 hour 1.00
Cheltenham - Inner Promenade, Prom North,
Rodney Road & Cambray Place
Up to 30mins 1.00
Up to 1hr 1.70
Up to 1hr 30mins 2.50
Up to 2hrs 3.30
Cheltenham - Promenade South Imperial Square, Montpellier Street
Up to 1hr 1.60
Up to 2hrs 2.80
Up to 3 hours 4.00
Up to 4hrs 5.50
Up to 10hrs 10.00
Gloucester
Up to 30mins 0.70
Up to 1hr 1.40
Up to 1hr 30mins 2.10Up to 2hrs 2.70
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Performance results 2008 – 2009
County Overview
2008/2009
Number Percent
PCNs Issued On-Street Total 52631 80.69%
Higher level 37091 70.47%
Lower level 15540 29.53%
PCNs Issued Off-Street Total 12593 19.31%
Higher level 384 3.05%
Lower level 12209 96.95%
PCNs Paid
Total 43217 66.26%
Within discount period 33346 77.16%
At full rate 8722 20.18%
With additional Charge 1065 2.46%
At Warrant 84 0.19%
Informal/Formal
Representations
Total 16522 25.33%
Number cancelled 6376 50.63%
Appeals to the Traffic Penalty Tribunal
Total 48 0.07%
Declined 15 31.25%
Upheld 8 16.67%
Not contested 55 114.58%
Finance
Total Income (by issue) off-street £325,086.14 18.95%
Total Income (by issue) on-street £1,431,243.72 83.44%
Total PCN Income (by issue) £1,715,283.86
Total PCN Income (actual) £1,503,324.47
Total P&D income £1,352,027.86
Total Permit/Waiver income £183,100.46
Other income £16,025.00Total Expense £1,848,944.19
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Permit and Dispensation issue
District Number of
Permit Zones
Permits issued Dispensations
issued
Cotswold
District 3 516 51
Cheltenham
Borough26 1487 206
Gloucester City 10 697 72
Forest of Dean
District0 0 0
Stroud District 3 92 5
Tewkesbury
District
2 49 545
TOTALS 44 879
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Cheltenham Borough
2008/2009
Number Percent
PCNs Issued On-Street Total 19498 87.53%
Higher level 15,195 77.93%
Lower level 4,303 22.07%
PCNs Issued Off-Street Total 2778 12.47%
Higher level 101 3.64%Lower level 2677 96.36%
PCNs Paid
Total 13706 61.54%
Within discount period 9,529 69.52%
At full rate 3,842 28.03%
With additional Charge 335 2.44%
At Warrant 0 0.00%
Informal/Formal
Representations
Total 3986 17.90%
Number cancelled 2719 68.21%
Appeals to the Traffic Penalty Tribunal
Total 3 0.01%
Declined 1 33.33%
Upheld 1 33.33%
Not contested 8 266.67%
Finance
Total Income (by issue) off-street £45,325.00 9.36%
Total Income (by issue) on-street £439,127.00 90.64%
Total PCN Income (by issue) £484,452.00
Total PCN Income (actual) £530,258.00
Total P&D income £760,011.00
Total Permit/Waiver income £82,854.00
Other income £16,025.00
Total Expense £540,899.00
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Gloucester City
2008/2009
Number Percent
PCNs Issued On-Street Total 18713 87.86%
Higher level 12,006 64.16%
Lower level 6,707 35.84%PCNs Issued Off-Street Total 2585 12.14%
Higher level 120 4.64%
Lower level 2,465 95.36%
PCNs Paid
Total 12684 59.55%
Within discount period 11,226 88.51%
At full rate 1,210 9.54%
With additional Charge 248 1.96%
At Warrant 0 0.00%
Informal/Formal
Representations
Total 6045 28.38%
Number cancelled 205 7.94%
Appeals to the Traffic Penalty Tribunal
Total 0 0.00%Declined 3 #DIV/0!
Upheld 1 #DIV/0!
Not contested 12 #DIV/0!
Finance
Total Income (by issue) off-street £ 43,680.50 10.86%
Total Income (by issue) on-street £399,355.20 99.33%
Total PCN Income (by issue) £402,059.70
Total PCN Income £414,903.00
Total P&D income £525,068.00
Total Permit/Waiver income £ 74,659.00
Other income £ -
Total Expense £615,033.00
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Tewkesbury District
2008/2009
Number Percent
PCNs Issued On-Street Total 5360 65.61%
Higher level 3,226 60.19%
Lower level 2,134 39.81%
PCNs Issued Off-Street Total 2809 34.39%
Higher level 32 1.14%Lower level 2,777 98.86%
PCNs Paid
Total 6257 76.59%
Within discount period 4,258 68.05%
At full rate 1,717 27.44%
With additional Charge 227 3.63%
At Warrant 55 0.88%
Informal/Formal
Representations
Total 2214 27.10%
Number cancelled 1135 40.41%
Appeals to the Traffic Penalty Tribunal
Total 28 0.34%
Declined 10 35.71%
Upheld 3 10.71%Not contested 13 46.43%
Finance
Total Income (by issue) off-street £141,090.00 29.78%
Total Income (by issue) on-street £332,740.00 70.22%
Total PCN Income (by issue) £473,830.00
Total PCN Income £218,583.53
Total P&D income £ -
Total Permit/Waiver income £5,806.00
Other income £ -
Total Expense £229,619.36
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Cotswold District
2008/2009
Number Percent
PCNs Issued On-Street Total 5398 63.37%
Higher level 4,246 78.66%
Lower level 1,152 21.34%
PCNs Issued Off-Street Total 3120 36.63%
Higher level 49 1.57%
Lower level 3,071 98.43%
PCNs Paid
Total 6889 80.88%
Within discount period 5,443 79.01%
At full rate 1,252 18.17%
With additional Charge 176 2.55%
At Warrant 18 0.26%
Informal/Formal
Representations
Total 2811 28.09%
Number cancelled 1022 32.76%
Appeals to the Traffic Penalty Tribunal
Total 17 0.60%
Declined 1 5.88%
Upheld 3 17.65%
Not contested 13 76.47%
Finance
Total Income (by issue) off-street £ 69,495.64 29.76%
Total Income (by issue) on-street £164,018.64 70.24%
Total PCN Income (by issue) £233,514.28
Total PCN Income (actual) £209,151.02
Total P&D income £ 66,948.86
Total Permit/Waiver income £ 15,970.46
Other income £ -
Total Expense £257,510.44
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Stroud District
2008/2009
Number Percent
PCNs Issued On-Street Total 3229 71.05%
Higher level 1,980 61.32%
Lower level 1,202 37.23%
Avg issue per patrolled hour 1.21
PCNs Issued Off-Street Total 1316 28.95%Higher level 82 6.23%
Lower level 1,219 92.63%
Avg issue per patrolled hour 1.08
PCNs Paid
Total 3386 74.50%
Within discount period 2,602 76.85%
At full rate 695 20.53%
With additional Charge 78 2.30%
At Warrant 11 0.32%
Informal/Formal
Representations
Total 1466 32.25%
Number cancelled 673 51.14%
Appeals to the Traffic Penalty Tribunal
Total 0 0.00%Declined 0 #DIV/0!
Upheld 0 #DIV/0!
Not contested 9 #DIV/0!
Finance Total income (by issue) off-street £25,495.00 22.95%
Total income (by issue) on-street £88,607.88 77.05%
Total PCN income (by issue) £111,102.88
Total PCN income (by actual) £120,163.92
Total P&D income (actual) £
Total permit / waiver income (actual) £3,811.00
Other income (actual) £
Total expense £Balance (by actual) £123,974.92
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Forest of Dean District
2008/2009
Number Percent
PCNs Issued On-Street Total 483 100.00%
Higher level 441 91.30%
Lower level 42 8.70%
PCNs Issued Off-Street Total 0 0.00%
Higher level 0 #DIV/0!Lower level 0 #DIV/0!
PCNs Paid
Total 295 61.08%
Within discount period 288 97.63%
At full rate 6 2.03%
With additional Charge 1 0.34%
At Warrant 0 0.00%
Informal/Formal
Representations
Total 0 0.00%
Number cancelled 0 #DIV/0!
Appeals to the Traffic Penalty Tribunal
Total 0 0.00%
Declined 0 #DIV/0!
Upheld 0 #DIV/0!Not contested 0 #DIV/0!
Finance
Total Income (by issue) off-street £ - 0.00%
Total Income (by issue) on-street £10,395.00 100.68%
Total PCN Income (by issue) £10,325.00
Total PCN Income (actual) £10,265.00
Total P&D income £ -
Total Permit/Waiver income £ -
Other income £ -
Total Expense £13,006.00
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Off Street parking facilities in Gloucestershire
Cotswold District Off-Street Car Parks
Name of Car Park Charges 2008/2009
Brewery, Cirencester
Up to ½ hour = 50p
Up to 1 hour = £1.10
Up to 2 hours = £2
Up to 3 hours = £2.50
Maximum Stay 3 hours
Forum, Cirencester
Up to ½ hour = 50p
Up to 1 hour = £1.10Up to 2 hours = £2
Up to 3 hours = £2.50
Maximum Stay 3 hours
Leisure Centre,
Cirencester
Up to ½ hour = 50p
Up to 1 hour = £1.10
Up to 2 hours = £2
Up to 3 hours = £2.50
Maximum Stay 3 hours
Abbey Grounds,
Cirencester
Up to 1 hour = £1.10
Up to 2 hour = £2
Up to 3 hours = £2.50
Up to 10 hours £6
Maximum Stay 10 hours Up to 1 hour = £1.10
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Beeches, Cirencester
All Day £3
Maximum Stay 6 days
Lorry Park, Cirencester -
Cars
All Day = £3
Maximum Stay 10 hours
Lorry Park, Cirencester -
Lorries
Up to 1 hour = £2
Up to 24 hours = 6
Weekends = £7
Rissington Road,
Bourton-on-the-Water
Up to 1 hour = £1.10
Up to 2 hour = £2
Up to 3 hours = £2.50
Up to 10 hours £6
Maximum Stay 10 hours
Station Rd,
Moreton-in-Marsh
Up to 1 hour = £1.10
Up to 2 hour = £2
Up to 3 hours = £2.50
Up to 10 hours £6Maximum Stay 10 hours
Maugersbury Rd,
Stow-on-the-Wold
Up to 1 hour = £1.10
Up to 2 hour = £2
Up to 3 hours = £2.50
Up to 10 hours £6
Maximum Stay 10 hours
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Stroud District Car Parks which come under the (Off Street Parking Places) Order
1986
Parish Car Park Time
Limit
Spaces Usable
Spaces
Disabled
Spaces
Motor
Cycles
P&D or
Free
Stay
Arlingham Old Pond 23hrs 10 19 Free
Berkeley Marybrook Street 23hrs 27 26 Free
Library 23hrs 29 31 Free
Cainscross Allotments 48hrs 98 150 2 Free
St Mathews 23hrs 39 37 1 Free
Cam Chapel Street 23hrs 29 25 Free
Chalford The Wheatsheaves 23hrs 16 17 Free
Dursley Castle Street 2hrs 86 84 6 Free
Water
Lane/Broadwell
3hrs 15 10 1 Free
May Lane/Hill Road 3hrs 49 47 2 Free
The Rack Field 23hrs 117 121 Free
Horsley Village Centre 23hrs 12 13 Free
Kings Stanley High Street 23hrs 38 37 2 Free
Minchinhampton Market
House/Friday
Street
23hrs 31 31 Free
Nailsworth Old Market layby on east side 2hrs 24 24 Free
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Stroud Cheapside Pay &
Display
23hrs 171 171 P&D
Church Street Pay &
Display
2hrs 74 4 P&D
London Road Pay &
Display
23hrs 136 136 3 P&D
London RoadService Yard
Pay &Display
23hrs 6 P&D
MSCP Levels 1 & 1A Pay &
Display
23hrs 70 P&D
MSCP Levels 2 to
5A
Pay &
Display
3hrs 276 12 P&D
Parliament Street Pay &
Display
23hrs 125 125 P&D
Rowcroft Pay &
Display
3hrs 24 P&D
Wotton-under-
Edge
The Chipping
(northern part)
3hrs 3772
1 Free
The Chipping
(southern part)
23hrs 36 Free
Mortuary (Potters
Pond)
23hrs 23 23 Free
Totals 1946 45Total Spaces 1991
Short Stay Parking Places
Church Street Car Park 50p up to 1 hrs
£1.00 up to 2 hrs
Brunel Multi Storey Levels 2 to 5A 50p up to 2 hrs
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*Season Tickets Quarterly £95.00
Half Yearly £185.00
Annually £355.00
Commercial Vehicles (6pm - 7am) £2.50 up to 4 hrs
£3.50 over 4 hrs
Painswick
Stamages Lane, Painswick 10p up to 1 hr
20p up to 2 hrs
30p up to 3 hrs
£1.10 up to 5 hrs
£1.50 over 5 hrs
Stonehouse
High Street, Stonehouse 10p up to 1 hr
20p up to 2 hrs
40p up to 3 hrs
£1.20 up to 5 hrs
£1.60 over 5 hrs
*Season Tickets Quarterly £85.00
Annual £290.00
* Season Tickets are available from Cotswold District Council: 01285 623000
The hours of Pay and Display parking in the Stroud/Stonehouse car parks are
between 8.00am and 6.00pm and Stamages Lane, Painswick are between 9.00am
and 5.00pm Monday to Saturday. Sundays, bank holidays and outside of these
hours is free.
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Westgate Coach and
Car Park
Opening Hours: 7 days a week Charges:
Westgate Street
Gloucester GL1 2TU
Up to 2 hours £2.00
Charging Hours: 7am - 7pm Mon to Sun (except Bank
Holidays)
Up to 4 hours £4.00
Up to 6 hours £6.00
Height Barrier
(2.03m):
Mon to Sat - In place before 7am and after
7pm
Up to 12 hours £10.00
Sunday:
Surface spaces: 120 Surface spaces (plus coach park - 11
spaces)
Up to 1 hour £1.00
All day £2.00
Operation Method: Pay & Display and *'Cashless Parking'
Longsmith Street
(Multi-storey)
NCP Car Park
Opening Hours: 7am - 7pm Monday to Sunday (Not
including Bank Holidays)
Charges:
Longsmith Street
Gloucester
GL1 2HH
Up to 2
hours
£2.00
Charging Hours: 7am - 7pm Mon to Sun (except Bank
Holidays)
Up to 4
hours
£4.00
Up to 6
hours
£6.00
Spaces: 323 (3 disabled spaces) Up to 12
hours
£10.00
Operation Method: Pay on foot Sunday:
Up to 1 hour £1.00
Season Tickets Available All day £2.00
Eastgate Centre (Roof
Top) NCP Car Park
Opening Hours: 7 days a week Charges:
Eastgate Shopping
Centre
Eastgate Street
Up to 2
hours
£2.00
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St Michael's Square
NCP
Opening Hours: 7 days a week Charges:
St Michaels Square
Gloucester
GL1 1HX
Up to 1 hour £1.30
Charging Hours: 7am - 4pm Mon to Sun (except Bank
Holidays)
Up to 2
hours
£2.00
Up to 4hours
£4.00
Surface Spaces: 94 (1 disabled space) Up to 6
hours
£6.00
Up to 9
hours
£10.00
Operation Method: Pay & Display and *'Cashless Parking
Sunday: Up to 1 hour £1.00
All day £2.00
Hampden Way Opening Hours: 7 days a week Charges:
Up to 1 hour £1.30
National Car Parks Ltd Charging Hours: 7am - 4pm Mon to Sun (except Bank
Holidays)
Up to 2
hours
£2.00
Hampden Way Up to 4
hours
£4.00
Gloucester Surface Spaces: 104 (7 disabled spaces, motorcycle spaces) Up to 6
hours
£6.00
GL1 1SX Up to 9
hours
£10.00
Operation Method: Pay & Display and *'Cashless Parking'Sunday: Up to 1 hour £1.00
All day £2.00
Station Road NCP Opening Hours: 7 days a week Charges:
Up to 1 hour £1.30
Adj, Grosvenor House
Station Road
Gloucester GL1 1QD
Charging Hours: 7am - 4pm Mon to Sun (except Bank
Holidays)
Up to 2 hours £2.00
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North Warehouse
Car Park
Opening Hours: Weekends and Bank Holidays
only
Charges:
North Warehouse
The Docks
Gloucester GL1 2EP
Charging Hours: 7am - 7pm (Weekends and Bank
Holidays)
Saturdays:
Surface spaces: 66 Up to 2 hours £1.50
Up to 4 hours £3.00
Operation Method: Pay & Display Up to 6 hours £6.00
Over 6 hours £11.00
Sundays: All day £1.20
Castlemeads Car
Park
Opening Hours: Weekends only Charges:
Castlemeads Way
Gloucester GL1
2NH
Charging Hours: 7am - 7pm All day £2.00
Surface spaces: 249Operation Method: Pay & Display
St Oswald’s Car
Park 1
Opening Hours: 7 days a week Charges:
St Oswald’s Road
Gloucester GL1
2SR
Charging Hours: 7am - 7pm (Mon to Sat) Standard charge of £1.50
Surface spaces: 255
Operation Method: Pay & Display
St Oswald’s Car
Park 2
Opening Hours: 7 days a week Charges:
St Oswald’s Road
Gloucester GL1
2SR
Charging Hours: 7am - 7pm (Mon to Sat) Standard charge of £1.50
Surface spaces: 55
Operation Method: Pay & Display
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Tewkesbury Car & Coach Parking
Name of Car
Park
Spaces 1 Hour 2 Hours 3 Hours 4 Hours 4 Hours+
Spring Gardens
(*Wed & Sat)
286
182 *
£1.00 £1.50 £3.00 £5.00 £6.00
Rails Meadow 127 £1.00 £1.50 £2.00 £2.00 £4.00
Oldbury Road 96 £1.00 £1.50 £3.00 £5.00 £6.00
St Mary's Lane 45 £1.00 £1.50 £3.00 £5.00 £6.00
Station Road 74 A £1.00 charge applies for any period of time
between 8.00am and 5:30pmGloucester Road 46 cars
6 coaches
£2.00
£3.00
£2.00
£3.00
£2.00
£3.00
£2.00
£3.00
£4.00
£6.00
Vineyards 129 £2.00 £2.00 £2.00 £4.00 £4.00
Bishops Walk 45 £1.00 £1.50 £3.00 £5.00 £6.00
Winchcombe Car & Coach Parking
Name of CarPark
Spaces 1 Hour 2 Hours 3 Hours 4 Hours 4 Hours+
Back Lane
Winchcombe
98 cars
2 coaches
A £1.00 charge applies for any period of time
between 8.00am and 5:30pm
Bull Lane
Winchcombe
45 cars £1.00 £1.50 £3.00 £5.00 £6.00
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Car Parks operated by Cheltenham Borough CouncilBath Parade Bath Terrace Brewery Chapel Walk Chelt Walk Commercial St Coronation
Square
Grosvenor
Terrace
Spaces: 80 Spaces: 160 Spaces: 23 Spaces: 47 Spaces: 90 Spaces: 37 Spaces: 144 Spaces: 452
Type: P&D Type: P&D Type: P&D Type: P&D Type: P&D Type: P&D Type: P&D Type: P&D
Structure: Surface Structure: Surface Structure: Surface Structure: Surface Structure: Surface Structure: Surface Structure: Surface Structure: Multi-
Storey
Max Stay: All Day
Max Stay:
All Day Max Stay:
All Day Max Stay: All Day
Max Stay: All Day
Max Stay: All Day
Max Stay: 4hrs Max Stay:
All Day
Disabled Bays: 1 Disabled Bays: 3 Disabled Bays: 1 Disabled Bays: 1 Disabled Bays: 2 Disabled Bays: 1 Disabled Bays: 1 Disabled Bays: 2
Parent & Child: 0 Parent & Child: 0 Parent & Child: 0 Parent & Child: 0 Parent & Child: 0 Parent & Child: 0 Parent & Child: 0 Parent & Child: 0 Charging Hrs:
8am-8pm
incl Suns/B.Hols
Charging Hrs:
8am-6pm
Mon-Sat
Charging Hrs:
8am-8pm
incl Suns/B.Hols
Charging Hrs:
Open to the Public
Sat/Sun
Charging Hrs:
8am-8pm
incl Suns/B.Hols
Charging Hrs:
8am-6pm
Mon-Sat
Charging Hrs:
8am-6pm
Mon-Sat
Charging Hrs:
8am-8pm
incl Suns/B.Hols
Tariff Tariff Tariff Tariff Tariff Tariff Tariff Tariff Up to 1hr = £1.30
Up to 2hrs = £2.50
Up to 3hrs = £3.50
Up to 4hrs = £4.00
Up to 6hrs = £7.50
6hrs + = £10.00
Up to 1hr = £0.50
Up to 2hrs = £0.90p
Up to 3hrs = 1.20
3hrs + = 5.00
Up to 1hr = £1.30
Up to 2hrs = £2.50
Up to 1hr = £1.30
Up to 2hrs = £2.50
Up to 3hrs = £3.50
Up to 4hrs = £4.00
Up to 6hrs = £7.50
6hrs + = £10.00
Up to 1hr = £1.30
2hrs = £2.50
Up to 3hrs = £3.50
Up to 4hrs = £4.00
4hrs + = £6.00
Up to 1hr = £0.50
2hrs = £0.90
3hrs = £1.20
3hrs + = £5.00
Up to 1 hr = 0.20
Up to 2hrs = £0.40
Up to 4hrs = £0.80
Up to 1hr = £1.20
Up to 2hrs = £2.00
Up to 3rs = £2.60
3hrs + = £5.50
High Street North Place Portland Street Regent Arcade Rodney Road Sandford Lido Sherborne Place St Georges Road
Spaces: 126 Spaces: 484 Spaces: 329 Spaces: 557 Spaces: 111 Spaces: 141 Spaces: 102 Spaces: 116
Type: P&D Type: P&D Type: P&D Type: Pay on Foot Type: P&D Type: P&D Type: P&D Type: P&D
Structure: Surface Structure: Surface Structure: Surface Structure: Multi-
Storey Structure: Surface Structure: Surface Structure: Surface Structure: Surface
Max Stay:
All Day
Max Stay:
All Day
Max Stay:
All Day
Max Stay:
All Day
Max Stay:
All Day
Max Stay: 4hrs Max Stay:
All Day
Max Stay:
All Day Disabled Bays: 5 Disabled Bays: 3 Disabled Bays: 4 Disabled Bays: 15 Disabled Bays: 1 Disabled Bays: 2 Disabled Bays: 1 Disabled Bays: 1
Parent & Child: 0 Parent & Child: 5 Parent & Child: 0 Parent & Child: 8 Parent & Child: 0 Parent & Child: 0 Parent & Child: 0 Parent & Child: 0 Charging Hrs:
8am-8pm
incl Suns/B.Hols
Charging Hrs:
8am-8pm
incl Suns/B.Hols
Charging Hrs:
8am-8pm
incl Suns/B.Hols
Charging Hrs:
8am-12:30pm
incl Suns/B.Hols
Charging Hrs:
8am-8pm
incl Suns/B.Hols
Charging Hrs:
9am-6pm
Mon-Sat
Charging Hrs:
8am-8pm
incl Suns/B.Hols
Charging Hrs:
8am-8pm
incl Suns/B.Hols
Tariff Tariff Tariff Tariff Tariff Tariff Tariff Tariff
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Up to 1hr = £1.30
Up to 2hrs = £2.50
Up to 3hrs = £3.50
Up to 4hrs = £4.00
4hrs + = £5.50
Up to 1hr = £1.30
Up to 2hrs = £2.50
Up to 3hrs = £3.50
Up to 4hrs = £4.00
4hrs + = £5.50
Up to 1hr = £1.30
Up to 2hrs = £2.50
Up to 3hrs = £3.50
Up to 4hrs = £4.00
Up to 6hrs = £7.50
6hrs + = £10.00
Up to 1hr = £1.40
Up to 2hrs = £2.70
Up to 3hrs = £4.00
Up to 4hrs = £5.00
Up to 6hrs = £9.00
Up to 8hrs = £12.00
8hrs + = £14.00
After 5:30pm = £2.50
Up to 1hr = £1.30
Up to 2hrs = £2.50
Up to 3hrs = £3.50
Up to 4hrs = £4.00
Up to 6hrs = £7.50
6hrs + = £10.00
Up to 2hrs = £2.80
Up to 4hrs = £4.70
Up to 6hrs = £6.30
Up to 8hrs = £8.00
INCOME TO LIDO TRUST
Up to 1hr = £1.30
Up to 2hrs = £2.50
Up to 3hrs = £3.50
Up to 4hrs = £4.00
4hrs + = £5.50
Up to 1hr = £1.30
Up to 2hrs = £2.50
Up to 3hrs = £3.50
Up to 4hrs = £4.00
Up to 6hrs = £7.50
6hrs + = £10.00
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St James Street West End
Spaces: 202 Spaces: 36
Type: P&D Type: P&D
Structure: Surface Structure: Surface
Max Stay:
All Day Max Stay:
All Day
Disabled Bays: 2 Disabled Bays: 1
Parent & Child: 0 Parent & Child: 0 Charging Hrs:
8am-8pm
incl Suns/B.Hols
Charging Hrs:
8am-8pm
incl Suns/B.Hols
Tariff Tariff
Up to 1hr = £1.30
Up to 2hrs = £2.50
Up to 3hrs = £3.50
Up to 4hrs = £4.00
Up to 6hrs = £7.50
6hrs + = £10.00
Up to 1hr = £0.70
Up to 2hrs = £1.30
Up to 3hrs = £1.80
3hrs + = £4.00
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Gloucestershire CC CPE Task Group actions for 2009
Number Task Issues Action StartCompletion
1
That the lead member Environment and Community invites
overview and scrutiny members to engage with the review of
the residents parking policy
Identify Best Practise
Identify options
Liaise with Districts
Identify funding options
Prepare Draft Report April October
2
That the lead member Environment and Community ensures
that within the review of the residents parking policy the
position of blue badge holders is made clear
Liaise with Disabled groups in Glos.
Identify Best Practise and o ptions
Prepare Draft Report April October
3
That the lead member Environment and Community
undertakes to ascertain that each dispensation permit
application is given due consideration with regard to safety
aspects, and is not seen as a paper exercise.
Review current practiseDiscuss at regular District (Parking) meetings
Produce draft procedure March June
4
That the lead member Environment and Communities reviews
the dispensations policy to ensure that it is fit for purpose
Identify Best Practise and o ptions Present Draft procedure May July
5
That the lead member Environment and Community considers
revising the Carers policy such that it reflects the issues raised
by the task group.
Identify Best Practise and o ptions
Consult with Service Providers
Link to RPP April September
6
That the lead member Environment and Communities asks the
Director Law and Administration to clarify how/if the planning
authorities can ensure that car free developments remain
exactly that through their planning process.
Liaise with Districts/Planning
Liaise with legal section GCC
Investigate methods adopted nationally
Produce Draft Statement
of Understanding or
possibly Agreement with
Districts and “Enforcing
bodies”
Link to “Parking
Standards” and LTP
March October
7
That the lead member Environment and Community
undertakes to review the means by which CPE is communicated
to the general public to help increasing the understanding that
CPE can be a good thing.
Align practise within Districts
Digitise TROs
Create publicly accessible mapping portal
Produce Annual Report.
Update web sites.
February October
8
That the lead member Environment and Community
undertakes to consider how best to work with the local media
to ensure that the positive messages associated with CPE e.g..
Road safety, and less congestion, can be communicated to the
general public to help in increasing the understanding that CPE
can be a good thing.
Create positive image to consultation
exercises
Use release of Annual Report and
RPP and changes to working prac tise
in County
Now On-going
9
That the findings of the CPE Annual Report are received by the
council’s overview and scrutiny function in order that it can
consider whether further in-depth work in this area is required.
Receive accurate and up-to-date information
from Districts.
Include District input in final Report
Produce Annual Report for
consideration
March July
10
That the findings of the RTA report are received by the council’s
overview and scrutiny function in order that it can beconsidered whether further in-depth work in this area is
required.
Review possible problems with unfinished
report and address in production of AnnualReport
Produce final RTA report for
consideration
March July
11
That the lead member Environment and Community
undertakes to consider extending the enforcement of CPE
outside of normal working hours, particularly given the
importance of road safety issues.
Review shift patterns
Address H&S concern
Identify areas of concern for evening and
Sunday patrols
Review District working Practise
Feb
On-going