Parking joy for Christmas shoppers in Hebden Bridge as car park reopens
In a joint initiative between Bridge Mill owner David Fletcher and the Upper Calder Valley Renaissance (UCVR) business support team, the former car park at the old fire station site will be reopened for up to six months.
Mr Fletcher, of the Innovation Cafe, said: “I approached the owners Eshton Gregory, who had closed the car park last year at the end of their agreement with Calderdale, to see if they would rent the site privately until they have decided on a plan for it.
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Hide Ad“They have agreed to this proposal, and I’m delighted to say that the UCVR have agreed to manage the project and also support some of the rental and set up costs.”
Stephen Curry, Chair of UCVR added: “We have spent almost all our time this year on strategic support for business recovery along the valley since the floods, it seemed entirely appropriate to end the year supporting such a smart economic initiative. “This will boost the trade in Hebden Bridge at just the right time. Businesses here made up 30 per cent of the total devastated by flooding along the Calder Valley and this will help in their ongoing recovery process.”
Val Cryne of the Cook and Coffee shop, and vice chair of the Hebden Bridge Business Forum, welcomed the news.
She said: “What a fantastic early Christmas present for both the traders and shoppers. And it’s just in time for Hebden’s late night shopping on December 2 ‘Small Business Saturday’ on December 3.
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Hide Ad“We would like to thank both David and the UCVR for making this happen”.
The car park will be opened on November 24.
Mr Fletcher said: “Cecause this is a short-term project, it can’t be run like the pay and display carpark it was, it will need be a manned car park, so only open during the day, except for the late night shopping event.
“We want to encourage people to stay longer in the town, so the charges will be simple - £1 for up to two hours or £5 for all day.
“Those using Bridge Mill café and shopping at Innovation will get a refund of parking charges.”
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Hide AdStephen Curry added: “As a not for profit company the UCVR would hope to cover its costs only, but any share of a surplus will be used to support our work in the community.
“The main purpose of this initiative is that the local economy gets a real lift for the festive season and beyond.”