And he
called for a full parking needs study to be done after taking on board
representations from residents and businesses in town.
He says several
issues had been highlighted by himself and others ahead of the study.
These
included the lack of car parking spaces and of proper enforcement of the
existing rules and also “inconsistencies” in the orders governing street car
parking.
He said
that despite highlighted these points and discussing them with lead officers he
was surprised to see that none of them had been addressed by the consultants. The consultants said that based on data collection, analysis and review, they would recommend a number of traffic management and parking measures to complement the retail offer in Llangollen:
1. Change
all on-street parking to one hour limited waiting and improve enforcement
2. Consider introducing Pay & Display control for all on-street parking
3. Redesignate Market Street car park as short-stay
4. Make the Pavilion car park half price or free
5. Consider introducing car park VMS signing on main approaches
Cllr Davies said:
Point 1 – He
agrees with, especially the enforcement, this is the subject most complained
about to him.
Point 2 - He disagrees with entirely, describing it as “a recipe to kill the
High Street where people use the existing parking to pop in to the shops”.
Point 3 - He points out that Market Street is already a short term car park,
adding: “What is needed to be done here is regularise the use of the short term
by permit holders and complete the scheme to add 15 more places put in place by
myself and my fellow councillor.”
Point 4 – He points out The Pavilion car park brings in “much needed revenues,
over £10k a year, and could bring in more from tourists if enforced properly.”
Point 5 - He agrees with a proper sign and direction strategy, which he says
will help to alleviate the issues.
He added: “The
consultants talk about nearly full to capacity but at busy weekends we all know
that it is impossible to park or move around as we see people driving around in
circles looking for a space to park.
“The
consultants also failed to comment on the future health facility where we will
be gaining 75 more spaces and the new supermarket where there will be an extra
200 spaces.
“I have
spoken to the Town Mayor and my fellow county councillor and none of us were
consulted by these people.”