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Coastal parking plan sparks petition fury
13 Mar
Summary
- Petition calls for three hours of free parking at Jennycliff.
- Council proposes a £2 charge for stays over one hour.
- Local businesses fear impact on visitor numbers and income.

A growing petition is demanding Plymouth City Council reconsider its proposed parking fees at Jennycliff, a cherished coastal spot. The petition, nearing 1,000 signatures, advocates for three hours of free parking, arguing the council's plan for a £2 charge after one hour would harm visitors and local businesses. Yvonne Tang, owner of Jennycliff Cafe, highlighted concerns for pensioners and families on tight budgets, stating that rising living costs already strain their finances.
The council aims to introduce charges at Jennycliff, Mountbatten, and Strand Street car parks, citing alignment with other cities and the need to fund parking services. A report indicated that many comparable coastal car parks already charge fees. The proposed £2 fee for stays longer than an hour is presented as a balance to support short visits, with overall plans estimated to generate £1.44 million annually. The council is also consulting on charging blue badge holders on the Hoe promenade.



