All council car park
charges and on-street parking restrictions have been lifted today across
Buckinghamshire.
The five existing councils have taken the unprecedented step to help support
communities, key workers and volunteers during the Coronavirus outbreak.
The changes will mean all council car parks across the county will be completely
free to use and all parking restrictions lifted. This includes parking on
yellow lines, limited waiting areas and in pay and display bays. Residents
permits will also be extended by a month. Restrictions on disabled
parking will however remain in force.
Parking officers will continue patrolling the main routes, car parks, and
residential areas to help deal with any obstructions to support emergency
services, key workers, essential food deliveries and residents.
If any vehicle does cause an obstruction, officers will
attempt to locate the owner via the permits database so that the vehicle can be
moved to a safer place. If owners can’t be located, vehicles will be towed
to the nearest safe position. This will only be used as a last resort and
will be to relocate vehicles, not remove them completely.
Buckinghamshire councils lift all parking charges
Friday, March 27th, 2020