'Confused' drivers paying for Nantwich car park when they don't have to

By Belinda Ryan - Local Democracy Reporter

4th Nov 2024 | Local News

Julia Goddard At Snow Hill Car Park, Nantwich (LDRS).
Julia Goddard At Snow Hill Car Park, Nantwich (LDRS).

Confused drivers are paying to use a Nantwich car park when they don't have to because official signs say charges apply until 6pm and an old laminated A4 sheet says it's 'free after three'.

The parking meters on the Snow Hill Car Park say charges are applicable Mondays to Saturdays 8am to 6pm, including bank holidays, but Sundays are free of charge.

The large official Cheshire East board says the same.

The parking meters on the Snow Hill Car Park say charges are applicable Mondays to Saturdays 8am to 6pm, including bank holidays, but Sundays are free of charge (Ryan Parker).

Laminated A4 sheets bearing the council's logo and stuck to a post, say: "Parking is free of charge after 3pm Monday to Saturday."

This week there were a few confused motorists at one meter trying to weigh up whether they had to pay or not.

One driver pointed out, with the recent changes to the parking policy and charges, 'free after three' could have changed and the A4 paper might still been left there by mistake.

Another said anyone could have put it there, it didn't look very official.

Motorist, Julia Goddard, said: "I am very confused because there is a sign up saying we should pay until 6pm at this car park but there's also a sign saying parking is free after 3pm, so what do we do?"

Laminated A4 sheets bearing the council's logo and stuck to a post say: 'Parking is free of charge after 3pm Monday to Saturday' (LDRS).

Rather than risk a hefty fine if the official board was correct, Julia paid £1.40 which the machine readily accepted.

Some other drivers also paid, while others said they would 'chance it'.

When I tried to pay by the RingGo app later however, I couldn't, and received the message: "This car park is currently free. Please refer to nearby signage for the next charging period, "said Julia.

The LDRS contacted Cheshire East to ask whether the car park was still 'free after three' and, if it was, why did they have two official signs saying otherwise.

Cllr Laura Crane, vice chair of the highways and transport committee, said: "As agreed by the council's highways and transport committee in January this year, the council's 'free after 3pm' initiative remains in place at certain car parks across the borough, including Snow Hill.

Vice chair of the highways and transport committee, Cllr Laura Crane (CEC).

"The permanent signage on display at Snow Hill relates to what is included in the 'legal order' for the car park, such as the hours during which the council can legally enforce parking restrictions.

"This sign does not include details of any discretionary initiatives in place, which are displayed on separate signs above the pay and display machines.

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