Drivers utilizing Duke Avenue Multi-Storey Automotive Park in Hamilton will see a return to a ‘pay on foot’ system from subsequent week.
In consequence, anybody parking there from Tuesday, Could 3, will now be capable to pay on the finish of their keep, quite than estimating prematurely below the present pay and show operation.
The transfer is available in response to suggestions from those that use it, and as a part of a wider assessment of city centre parking centered on restoration from the pandemic, and has been designed to enhance the RingGo cashless fee app, launched final 12 months.
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Colin Park, head of roads and transportation companies at South Lanarkshire Council, who run the automotive park, mentioned they'd listened to customers.
He informed Lanarkshire Reside: “We've listened to what drivers and customers are telling us, and we consider that the change to pay on foot in Duke Avenue automotive park will profit all customers of the city centre and its companies.
“Our purpose in introducing this modification is to provide drivers larger flexibility on the place and the way lengthy they'll park, as our communities proceed to look forward past the COVID-19 pandemic.”
Duke Avenue Multi-Storey Automotive Park gives 614 parking areas - together with 39 for holders of blue badges and 14 electrical car charging factors – in addition to the park and experience facility for Hamilton Central Railway Station.