Elland businesses back free car parking trial in town

Businesses in Elland have given their backing to a free car parking trial to encourage more shoppers into the town.
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From Monday July 2, free parking will be available in Coronation Street car park, one of Elland’s main parking areas.

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Karen Bancroft from Elland Business Group and local business Keir Woodward Travel, said: “Elland has been hit severely over the last few years with the loss of the local swimming baths, the Elland Bridge closure and finally the banks.

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"This led to a severe drop in footfall and general consumer confidence in Elland town centre.

"The introduction of the free car parking at Coronation Street we hope will give the town centre a boost, which will then hopefully be supported by a much needed regeneration scheme leading up to the building of the new train station.”

These issues will be considered as part of the Council’s two-yearly review of car parking / parking charges later this year.

Councillor Susan Press, Calderdale Council’s Cabinet Member for Communities and Neighbourhood Services, said: “We’re pleased that Elland businesses have welcomed the free parking trial, which should free up another 27 spaces in a key part of the town.

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"We hope this will bring in more customers for local shops, to address the recent decrease in the number of people visiting the town centre.”

The Council will review the Coronation Street car park trial after six months. The pay and display machine will not be in operation throughout the trial, but all other terms and conditions of the car park, such as parking in a marked bay and displaying a disabled badge in disabled bays, still apply.

The Council is looking to develop a longer-term solution to reviving Elland’s retail economy through Elland Town Development Board.

It continues to work with Elland town centre businesses and other members of the Board to promote the town and encourage people to shop there.

This includes creating a new Council-funded ‘shop local’ guide, circulated earlier this year to showcase the town’s great independent business offer.