Changes to parking arrangements will come into effect at Cheshire East car parks on 26th May.
Changes at council-operated car parks as of this date will include:
- Parking charges will be extended by four hours to cover the period 8am-10pm.
- Parking charges will apply on Sundays – based on the weekday tariffs for each car park.
- A new tariff band will be introduced that will allow motorists to purchase parking for up to 14 hours.
- There will be an increase in some parking charges and permits, which reflects the tariffs charged by similar councils. As an example, low tariff bands will see an increase of 10 pence per hour.
The council’s ‘free after 3pm’ initiative will remain in operation at one car park in each of Cheshire East’s towns and villages.
At these specific car parks, ‘free after 3pm’ also applies on Sundays.
Details of the changes will be available via our website and will also be publicised in car parks.
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