Council urged to make parking changes to save high streets (From Times Series)
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Barnet Council urged to make quick parking changes to save high streets
2:40pm Wednesday 30th November 2011 in News
By Natalie O'Neill
Bhavesh Patel at his store, Hallmark Cards in High Road, Finchley
BARNET Council has been urged to make “quick” changes to its parking services to help bring customers back to the high street.
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has asked the council to adopt a Fair Parking Policy to support traders who have witnessed a drop in sales since parking charges were increased and pay-and-display machines were removed.
FSB senior development manager, Matthew Jeffer said: “These measures undertaken by Barnet Council are short term revenue grabs and a tax on shopkeepers. It’s driving customers away from the high street at a time when we need people to shop there.
“Councils should be looking at ways of free parking and getting shops to stay on the high street.”
The Federation’s Charter for Parking in London states councils should not regard parking regulations and the income generated from parking fines as a means of raising revenue.
The charter, made up of eight points, also states parking tickets should include more information about the offence and councils should show more leniencies to businesses needing to load and unload vehicles.
Mr Jeffer added: “Barnet council needs to think long and hard and do a quick turnaround and appease the businesses. We don’t want footfall to decrease dramatically and see businesses really struggling.”
Bhavesh Patel is one of Barnet’s many shopkeepers who are worried about the future of their stores.
Mr Patel, 30, owns Hallmark Cards in High Road, Finchley, and has lost around 35-40 per cent of trade in the last month.
Blaming the pay-by-phone-system, he said: “I tried to call to register my car and it took me over eight minutes. I have customers complaining about it – older customers don’t have mobile phones and people are going to Brent Cross where there is free parking.
“You would never find parking spaces outside the shops but now there are.”
Drivers can pay using cash at Pay Points in stores across Barnet but there is just one in High Road at Confags newsagents.
Leader of the Council, Councillor Richard Cornelius, said: "The council is always concerned at the impact of parking charges on business.
“We have introduced pre-paid scratch cards to be available for shoppers in time for Christmas trading. Traders will be able to buy scratch cards in bulk if they wish which they can then pass on to customers."
The cards will be available on December 9 and will cost £2 for an hour’s parking, but a minimum of four cards must be purchased in a single transaction.
Many traders fear the cards are too expensive and although plans are underway to implement cards costing £1 for 30 minutes in January, they say customers will already be shopping elsewhere.
Scratch cards can be pre-ordered online from tomorrow via the link: www.barnet.gov.uk/parking
Comments(18)
Don't Call Me Dave
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4:25pm Wed 30 Nov 11
It is bad enough that Brian Coleman was allowed to push through this quarter baked scheme (it’s too stupid to be considered half-baked), but the fact that not one member of the Executive has even the vaguest clue as to the damage this policy is causing to traders, is truly horrific. Real Conservatives used to support small businesses, not drive them to the wall.
james smyth
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2:16am Thu 1 Dec 11
I think it is a totally fantastic scheme .
Well done to the council, no more fumbling for loose change.
The traders are blaming the parking scheme for a downturn in trade and knocking the council ,who do they blame when trade is good?
educated
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9:32am Thu 1 Dec 11
If I need any of the shops in Brent Street, I am thankful for the two areas of free parking for two hours in Bell Lane, which means I can get to Tesco, the bank and any other shops around there. Maybe other areas could do the same.
(I feel sorry for people who work around there who have to search around for unrestricted parking spaces).
educated
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9:35am Thu 1 Dec 11
Neighbouring council, Hertsmere in Potters Bar allow motorists to park free for 30 minutes, which ensures a quick turn over of parking spaces.
Mrs Angry, Broken Barnet blog
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11:24am Thu 1 Dec 11
james smyth
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4:12am Fri 2 Dec 11
And guess what ? The store is always busy ! Thats a savy trader .....I wonder how much more whinging these traders are going to do before they wake up !
exiledgeordie
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10:37am Fri 2 Dec 11
harvey_uk
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11:42am Fri 2 Dec 11
educated
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12:11pm Fri 2 Dec 11
So you need a loaf of bread, or a newspaper, a bottle of milk. A 5-10 minute transaction at the most. That will cost an extra £1 for 30 mins of parking.
educated
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12:13pm Fri 2 Dec 11
So you need a loaf of bread, or a newspaper, a bottle of milk. A 5-10 minute transaction at the most. That will cost an extra £1 for 30 mins of parking.
james smyth
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3:29pm Fri 2 Dec 11
I wont have a problem with my paper because like this one ........its online!
Also your local milkman has also seized upon the traders moaning over parking by offering to deliver to your door ,basically whatever it is that you could possibly want,from the obvious pints of milk to bags of compost! You order by 9pm and its delivered with your morning pinta !
You have to adapt to survive and by sitting back moaning about the parking charges wont solve anything!
educated
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3:34pm Fri 2 Dec 11
james smyth
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4:42pm Fri 2 Dec 11
educated wrote:@educated ?
The milkman's prices are more expensive than your local supermarket!
So you obviously dont shop local then,do you ? Its not rocket science that supermarkets are cheaper than a milkman and also local shops on your high st ! What your paying for is for someone to personally deliver your shopping in all weathers etc without leaving your house and the big plus point which was wasted on you is ...
NO PARKING CHARGES !
exiledgeordie
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8:08pm Fri 2 Dec 11
james smyth
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9:23pm Fri 2 Dec 11
I shop local to support the traders and because of the personal touch ,however some need a few lessons in that!
My point is that the parking in real terms has not increased , it was £1 for 30 mins and now its £2 for 1 hour ,the problem is that you cannot buy just 1 card but 4 ,nor i guess just do half an hour. Yes with all this negative coverage of it all ,it is hardly any wonder everyone is not shopping local,
so the traders need to entice the shoppers in , pay for their parking ,subject to a min spend. One trader does it already in Mill hill and that shop is busy busy busy. So its up to the traders to turn it around before they scare everyone away!
paul99999
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12:16pm Wed 7 Dec 11
Commonsense100
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9:21pm Thu 8 Dec 11
Are there no campaigns or protests about this?
Commonsense100
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9:21pm Thu 8 Dec 11
Are there no campaigns or protests about this?
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