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Pay-and-display parking

ALRESFORD'S picturesque pavements could be littered with pay and display parking machines, it's been revealed.

Fears have been expressed that a new 70-space car park at Perins School - which was given the green light last week - will not solve the problem of people leaving their cars in Broad Street and West Street all day.

It is hoped that moves to increase the frequency and duration of parking wardens in the town will solve the issue, but if not, New Alresford Town Council says pay and display meters could be introduced.

Cllr Roy Gentry, vice-chairman of the town council, said: "There's a substantial debate about whether there should be pay and display meters, but that's not necessarily being supported by the town council.

"What's going to happen is that the policing with a small p' of the existing regulations covering Broad Street and West Street is going to be improved.

"What the town council in general is trying to do is not to catch the guy that overstays by 10 minutes, it's the ones that stay there all day. "If that does not work we need to move to consider pay and display machines.

At present visitors to the town are able to park free in Broad Street for up to two hours, and in West Street for an hour.

But many are abusing the system and leaving cars on the town's streets all day, which some say damages the local economy.

Cllr Gentry added: "The weakness of the existing system is the two hours or one hour of free parking does not start until the parking warden arrives.

"I personally believe if people know there's going to be wardens for six days a week, that will move the long term parkers on.

"It will be difficult and that's why I am supporting getting parking wardens first, and see if they solve the problem because bringing in pay and display meters will be controversial."

Simon Evans, owner of The Naked Grape and chairman of the Alresford Chamber of Commerce, said: "Anything that's going to make the car parking issue go away has got to be welcomed.

"From a business point of view car parking is on everyone's lips. It's a 20-year problem, and if this is a modern day solution that everyone's happy with, that's a good thing.

"But how the town looks and feels is also very important - it's about a balance between the two.

"I think some people would be against the proposal but once people are made aware and they realise it will make the town a better place to be and live, that's a positive thing."

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10:56am Thursday 17th July 2008

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