Bridport: Two parking permits proposed for Dorset Council car parks

By Lottie Welch

19th Aug 2021 | Local News

Two new parking permits are being proposed by Dorset Council.

Following a survey, which had more than 1,900 responses, the authority is planning the introduction of two new permits.

Two new permits are being proposed:

Pop & Shop: It was clear that many residents want a permit that allows them to pop into their local town or village, so the Pop & Shop permit is designed just for that.

The Pop & Shop permit is flexible, allowing the holder to park in the majority of short stay car parks across the whole of the Dorset Council area for two hours every day of the week.

The permit can be purchased annually for £78 a year - only £1.50 a week.

Live, Work & Play: It was also clear from the permit survey that there was a real need for affordable parking for people who live and work in the Dorset Council area, and respondents wanted this to be as flexible as possible.

The Live, Work & Play permit can be used in the majority of long and short stay car parks across the whole of the Dorset Council area. Maximum stay times in short stay car parks will still apply. This permit is ideal for residents who need to park for work, leisure activities, or for those residents who have no residential parking.

The proposed price for the Live, Work & Play permit is £260 a year - only £5 a week. A monthly payment option of £25 a month is also available, which includes an administration fee.

To help fund these new permits, some of the proposed car parking charges have been revised, mainly for parking during the peak season at tourist destinations.

Existing parking permits currently in use will remain valid until their expiry date, at which point customers will have the choice to purchase either of the two new permits. On-street residents' permits are unaffected by these proposals.

People who want to comment on the latest plans are advised to email [email protected]

Once finalised, the proposals will be presented to place and resources overview committee in October, with cabinet to vote on whether to implement them in early November. If agreed, the new charges and permits would be introduced in January 2022.

Councillor Ray Bryan, portfolio holder for highways, travel and environment at Dorset Council, said: "We asked Dorset residents what they wanted from a new permit scheme, and we are proposing exactly what they have asked for; a permit for those who just want to pop into their town or village to do some shopping, and another for those who regularly use our car parks when working or spending a full day out enjoying what our beautiful county has to offer.

"These permits are designed to ensure that Dorset Council residents and people who work in Dorset can access lower cost parking options.

"We also need to ensure tourists continue to feel welcome here, so we've also been careful to make sure that Dorset remains better value to visit than our neighbouring counties.

"We believe we have found a great offer to benefit everybody. This demonstrates how we're working with all our communities to make parking charges fair across the entire county, while making sure our residents and workers are not left out of pocket."

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