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'Pay and Display' parking for Buncrana 11.05.07

Buncrana parish priest, Fr. John Walsh, has been told the Council will proceed with a compulsory purchase of land around St. Mary's Hall for a public car park if agreement can't be reached soon on a lease.
A similar warning has also been issued to the owner of land zoned for car parking at the rear of Upper Main Street.

Buncrana will have traffic warden by September 1st. The Council recently rejected an offer from the owner and said it would proceed to a Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) of the zoned land within three weeks, if a satisfactory agreement cannot be reached.
The CPO warnings come with the introduction of 'Pay and Display' parking in the seaside town from September 1.
The Council is close to adopting bye-laws that will allow for paid parking at more than 20 locations around the town as well as the appointment of a traffic warden for which interviewing will begin shortly.
The locations where paid-for parking is to be introduced are Upper Main Street; Lower Main Street; Lower Main Street (Mill Brae); Market Square; St. Oran's Road; St. Mary's Road; Crana Road; Church Street; Ferris Lane; Maginn Avenue; Cockhill Road; Castle Avenue; St. Columba's Avenue; Rockfield Terrace. The following car parks are also to be included: St. Mary's Road car park; Nailor's Row car park; Eurospar/Europizza car park; Shore Front car park (opposite Leisure Centre); Shore Front car park (beside children's playground) and Stone Jug car park.
Parking will be restricted to a maximum of one hour on the streets in question and each vehicle must display a valid parking ticket costing 50c. A fee of 30c an hour will apply to the car parks or €1.20 a day. A pass, costing €190 a year, will apply to car parks only. Meanwhile, free parking permits will be available for disabled drivers.
Wednesday's monthly meeting was told that the engineer was awaiting a response from the Garda Commissioner's office regarding the bye-laws.
Councillors also raised concerns about a proposed €45 annual permit for residents.
Sinn Fein Cllr. Daren Lalor said the residents' fee should be a one-off as an annual fee amounted to a personal tax.
Cllr. Paul Bradley of Fine Gael said it was important the Council got the bye-laws right in the first instance. But he said one trader had told him if they didn't implement the paid-for parking soon, he would be out of business by January.
Town Mayor Cllr. Joe Doherty, Fianna Fail, said the new system had to be fair. Town Manager Liam Kelly said the Council would 'draw on best practise from elsewhere' for Buncrana 'Pay and Display'. He said he would update the members in June.
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