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Call for free Christmas parking 02.12.09

by Simon McGeady, Inishowen Independent

BUNCRANA Town Councillor Michael Grant wants free parking to be introduced in the town in the two weeks before Christmas. Cllr Grant has tabled a motion for consideration at the December Town Council meeting calling for a parking charge holiday in Buncrana at certain times of the day.
“I am calling on the Council to waive parking charges from 12pm on weekdays in Buncrana in the two weeks before Christmas, as well as provide free parking all weekend. That would give businesses a boost at this crucial time of year and ensure the Council are still getting some revenue,” he said.
The idea of a parking charge holiday for Buncrana in the run up to Christmas has received a warm welcome from one main street business man.
Paul Brogan’s Food For Thought shop has been a fixture on Buncrana Main Street since 1997. He would like to see free parking begin with the switching on of the towns Christmas lights this Sunday.
“I think it could definitely help trade, provided it was restricted to between the hours of 11am and 4pm, otherwise people who work in the town would take up all the spaces and we’d have the same problem we had [before parking charges].
“Personally speaking, car parking charges have been a disaster for my business.
Main Street, Buncrana
People used to browse in my shop, now they just run in and out because they don’t want to pay the charge. There is no time to try and sell them anything extra. Car parking charges were introduced to alleviate the traffic problem and they succeeded – nobody comes to Buncrana anymore.”
Ballyshannon-based councillor Barry O’Neill was set to table a motion at yesterday’s County Council meeting in Lifford calling on the local authority to suspend on and off street car parking charges between the 4th and 25th of December in Killybegs, Donegal Town and Ballyshannon.
However, speaking to the Inishowen Independent, the Fine Gael representative said perhaps the Town and County Councils’ could suspend parking charges across Donegal.
“Business people from Carndonagh to Bundoran are crying out for the local authorities to do something to alleviate their suffering because of the economy and the effects of cross border shopping at this crucial time of the year.”
Cllr O’Neill believes that a parking charge holiday will encourage Donegal people to stay on this side of the border to do their Christmas shopping. The Mayor of Cavan Town, Andrew Boylan, recently announced that parking charges will not apply in surface car parks in Cavan town in the pre-Christmas period. Similar measures have been introduced in parts of Dublin.
Cllr O’Neill now believes it’s time for Donegal to follow suit. “It’s in the hands of the County Manager. The county might lose €50,000 in parking receipts, but if local businesses have as bad a Christmas as many are fearing, then the Council will lose a lot more than that in the New Year with rate payers going out of business. We need to look at the big picture.”
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