Council still seeks more parking enforcement officers as charges and hours to increase this May

By Belinda Ryan - Local Democracy Reporter 30th Apr 2025

Cheshire East's controversial changes are due to come into force on council-owned car parks on Monday 26 May, together with a hike in prices (Ryan Parker).
Cheshire East's controversial changes are due to come into force on council-owned car parks on Monday 26 May, together with a hike in prices (Ryan Parker).

Cheshire East says introducing evening and Sunday parking charges won't involve any additional cost for the council to enforce.

The controversial changes are due to come into force on council-owned car parks on Monday 26 May, together with a hike in prices.

Changes will include:

  • Parking charges will be extended by four hours to cover the period 8am-10pm
  • Parking charges will be introduced on Sundays – based on the weekday tariffs for each car park
  • The introduction of a new tariff band that will allow motorists to purchase parking for up to 14 hours
  • An increase in some parking charges and permits, which reflects the tariffs charged by similar councils

Cheshire East has been carrying vacancies for enforcement officers for several months and still doesn't have the required number (Ryan Parker).

Cheshire East has been carrying vacancies for enforcement officers for several months and still doesn't have the required number.

The Local Democracy Reporting Service asked if that meant existing enforcement officers would be paid overtime to patrol the car parks and nearby streets on Sundays and during the evenings – at additional cost to the council taxpayer.

Chair of Cheshire East's highways and transport committee, Cllr Mark Goldsmith, said: "We are actively recruiting for civil enforcement officers within our parking services team and welcome applications for these important roles.

"Details of how to apply can be found by searching the jobs section of the council's website.

Chair of Cheshire East's highways and transport committee, Cllr Mark Goldsmith (CEC).

"The council is not increasing the number of enforcement officers beyond its current recruitment.

"For several months, the council has carried vacant posts, and filling these will ensure we have sufficient capacity to provide enforcement patrols across an extended working day."

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