Parking to stay free in Mendip's Wells car parks until early August

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

South Street Car Park in Wells (Photo: Google Street View)
South Street Car Park in Wells (Photo: Google Street View)

Mendip District Council keeping free parking at its pay and display car parks in Wells until August 6.

The move means that the Princes Road, South Street, Tucker Street and Union Street car parks remain free to use for a further seven weeks.

The Market Place Car Park is closed from today (June 18) as part of the plans to temporarily pedestrianise parts of the city centre.

Charges were suspended by the district council on March 26, to support communities and key workers during lockdown.

Leader of Mendip District Council, Cllr Ros Wyke, said: "We know our communities are under enormous strain, which is why we are extending free parking until August 6.

"Those businesses who have made it through lockdown will require time to recover. Our retailers need the footfall more than ever.

"This move shows our commitment to supporting the recovery of the local economy. We want to send a strong signal to people that their district council will support them in whatever way we can."

While Mendip's pay and display car parks are free, people should note that parking on roads, highways and pavements is still subject to penalties.

These areas are the responsibility of Somerset County Council, whose civil enforcement officers (traffic wardens) returned to work on June 1.

     

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