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North Finchley traders vent their frustrations to London Assembly Member Andrew Dismore
1:37pm Thursday 20th September 2012 in News
By Emma Innes
Traders in North Finchley were given the opportunity to vent their frustrations to a London Assembly member this morning.
Assembly Member for Barnet and Camden, Andrew Dismore, visited the High Road to talk to business owners about the issues facing the high street.
Mr Dismore was shown around the High Road by Helen Michael, the owner of Cafe Buzz, who introduced him to a number of struggling business people.
All of the traders and shoppers that Mr Dismore spoke to complained about the parking situation in the area.
They told the former Hendon MP that high parking charges, and Pay-by-Phone parking, are killing their businesses.
Amar Shah, manager of Diamond Photos on the High Road, said: “The parking signs are being vandalised because people are not happy.
“My shop is not busy most days. Why would people pay £1.20 to park when all they want is 10p worth of photocopying?”
Carolina Perez, shop assistant at Teeny and Weeny, told Mr Dismore that the situation has got so bad that her shop is closing down.
She said: “The situation is terrible and business is very bad.
“My boss is closing the shop because no one is buying anything anymore.
“People don’t come here now because parking is too difficult.”
Mr Dismore’s trip to North Finchley was made as part of an investigation the London Assembly is doing into how best to help London’s 197 local high streets.
The findings will all be put into a report which will be published in January 2013.
This report will lay out the London Assembly’s suggestions as to how local councils can help their high streets.
Mr Dismore said: “There are different problems in every high street but we are trying to find common solutions.
“We will produce suggestions based on our research and hope that the councils will adopt them.”
One example Mr Dismore explained to North Finchley’s traders came from a visit he had undertaken to Richmond.
He told the business owners that in Richmond residents are given cards which they can insert into parking machines to get a free ticket for half an hour’s parking.
The Assembly Member explained that this scheme has been very successful and is, therefore, something that the London Assembly might suggest is rolled out across the capital.
Ms Michael said: “In principle I think this report is a lovely idea but I don’t think it will achieve anything.
“It will take too long and by the time anything happens we will have long gone out of business.
“We need a temporary solution – maybe a trial period to help us get by in the short term.”
Comments(29)
barnet head
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9:34pm Thu 20 Sep 12
educated
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9:34am Fri 21 Sep 12
In Potters Bar you obtain a ticket from the parking machine for 30 mins free parking. If you wish to extend that to an hour you pay 20p.
That seems to be perfectly adequate.
Fireball
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10:08am Fri 21 Sep 12
Fireball
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10:09am Fri 21 Sep 12
Fireball
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10:09am Fri 21 Sep 12
Cadwallader
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5:59pm Fri 21 Sep 12
BarnetTrader
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6:24pm Fri 21 Sep 12
Boy, what goes around comes around - the misery this man has created. The discredited council, the trashed businesses, the broken families. Clearly he has not learned from the ballot box - I hope this proves to be his ultimate humiliation.
Methodman
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6:40pm Fri 21 Sep 12
I do hope he does not get sent to jail,as he might enjoy it.
Mr unreasonable and always looking for fault
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7:14pm Fri 21 Sep 12
Mr unreasonable and always looking for fault
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7:14pm Fri 21 Sep 12
Mr Reasonable
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10:04am Sat 22 Sep 12
BarnetTrader
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11:41am Sat 22 Sep 12
Mike NW7
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1:10pm Sat 22 Sep 12
Mr unreasonable and always looking for fault
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8:27am Sun 23 Sep 12
And why Mr Reasonable is obsessed with Tory wards and conspiracy is a childish point as there are Tory wards which have also been subject to the new parking charges and system.
Everyone's always looking for someone to blame these days and I seriously don't think you can blame an automated payment service and charges which are still cheap in the scale of things for the effects of recession.
Mike NW7
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8:48am Sun 23 Sep 12
Barnet £2 per hour or free if you are a councillor who chooses to take free parking.
Utter nonsense to suggest that Barnet parking is cheap in the "scale of things". I'd get the weights and measures team to check your scales before Barnet sell them off to the highest bidder and you end up dealing with a call centre in Bangalore rather than a human being employed locally.
educated
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10:36am Sun 23 Sep 12
Mike NW7 wrote:Mike NW7 wrote:
Enfield typically charge £1 or so an hour. Haringey £1.20 an hour. Harrow £1.20 an hour.
Barnet £2 per hour or free if you are a councillor who chooses to take free parking.
Utter nonsense to suggest that Barnet parking is cheap in the "scale of things". I'd get the weights and measures team to check your scales before Barnet sell them off to the highest bidder and you end up dealing with a call centre in Bangalore rather than a human being employed locally.
Enfield typically charge £1 or so an hour. Haringey £1.20 an hour. Harrow £1.20 an hour. Barnet £2 per hour or free if you are a councillor who chooses to take free parking
As I said above, Potters Bar is free for 30 mins, and 20p for an hour.
Mr Reasonable
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2:41pm Sun 23 Sep 12
barnet head
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6:13pm Sun 23 Sep 12
Mr unreasonable and always looking for fault
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9:25pm Mon 24 Sep 12
And I best trade hasn't gone down at all in brent x or potters has it?!! crikey you lot are unreal.
Mr Reasonable
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8:15am Tue 25 Sep 12
Mike NW7
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9:41am Tue 25 Sep 12
Unreasonale obviously doesn't care about spending his money unwisely but the rest of us do.
Mr unreasonable and always looking for fault
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6:10pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Mr unreasonable and always looking for fault
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6:10pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Mike NW7
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6:47pm Tue 25 Sep 12
educated
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6:49pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Mr U are you aware of what percentage of pensioners have mobile phones to call, and how many of the general public (including visitors to the area) know where you can purchase the scratch cards? There are never any signs pointing to the nearest shop.
Richard Logue
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9:18pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Mr unreasonable and always looking for fault
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5:44pm Wed 26 Sep 12
Rog T
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11:01am Thu 27 Sep 12
BarnetTrader says...
2:10pm Thu 20 Sep 12
They can stamp and shout, but our right wing Darwinian councillors will not listen and couldn't care less - for them the High Streets are resources to be asset stripped like the rest of the borough.
Ms Michael is right: we need an immediate solution before more businesses close down.