Charges to resume in Buckinghamshire Council operated car parks on Wednesday 12th May 2021
Charges for parking are to resume in Buckinghamshire Council operated car parks on Wednesday 12th May 2021.
From Monday 12th April 2021, Buckinghamshire Council has provided free parking in their car parks in response to Step 2 of the COVID-19 Government Roadmap.
The incentive aimed to encourage residents and visitors to support local businesses in Buckinghamshire and for people to return to our town centres. As the roadmap continues to progress, suspension of charges is now being removed and normal charges will apply from Wednesday 12th May 2021.
Information on parking in Buckinghamshire, along with the charges at each location can be found on the Buckinghamshire Council web site at www.buckinghamshire.gov.uk/parking-roads-and-transport/parking/car-parks.
As high streets have reopened and residents are returning to use shops, restaurants, etc., it is important to effectively manage car parking space to help manage traffic flows and improve pedestrian safety. A structured payment regime also supports supply and demand, ensuring sufficient parking is available.
A range of health and safety measures in car parks have been put in place to help reduce the spread of coronavirus, including marking out social distancing areas around ticket machines and advisory signage. There are enhanced cleaning regimes in place for ticket machines, lift buttons and other surfaces in high footfall areas.
The option for ticket less pay and display has been introduces by Buckinghamshire Council in more car parks across the county via RingGo; this option is available by downloading the App on a mobile phone.
Throughout the pandemic, the reduction in numbers of vehicles on the roads has seen measurable improvements in air quality, particularly in urban areas. To support residents who want to continue to cycle, additional secure bicycle parking is being provided at many locations and railway stations. There are also plans to introduce cycle lanes, where this is feasible, to separate cyclists from other road users.
*Source of article : Press release from Buckinghamshire Council.