Herald - Issue 418

Page 66 • The HERALD • 27th January 2022 v INDEPENDENT, LOCAL AND PROUD v For a free estimate call 07866 041192 or 0800 028 7878 or visit www.chipsaway.co.uk Our knowledgeable staff are on hand to keep your vehicle on the road in a safe manner • We offer all garage services including free collection and delivery from your home • We now offer Dpf cleaning - Injector cleaning - Turbo cleaning and Air intake cleaning to help your car run cleaner improving its performance and economy. • Good Garage Scheme – RMI – Trust my Garage Member MOT’s, TYRES, CLUTCHES, CAMBELTS, SERVICING, WELDING, DIAGNOSTICS, LASER-TRACKING. CARS, VANS UP TO 3.5T, MOTORHOMES UP TO 30’ 023 8001 0029 Badminston Lane, Fawley, SO45 1BX 023 8001 0029 AUTOPAT A Family Business Established since 1982 PROMPT & EFFICIENT v Servicing v Mechanical Repairs v MOT’s - Petrol & Diesel v Air Conditioning Service Unit 3, Hardley Ind. Est., Hythe 023 8084 0163 Send your local news to The Editor, The Herald, 2 High Street, Hythe SO45 6AH or email: editor@herald-publishing.co.uk Millions More Parking Charges Could Be Issued under Government Proposals e RAC Foundation has estimated that almost 8 million parking charges may be issued on private land. is re ects the year-on-year increase in car ownership with millions more cars parking every day and a shi away from the use of public transport given the impact of the pandemic. As the number of car journeys return to pre-pandemic levels it is essential that we enable car parks to function as intended with spaces available for genuine users or to prevent parking where it is not wanted. Only an e ective deterrent against non-compliance with the parking rules can ensure for example, access to retail and leisure destinations and that private resident-only parking near town centres or railways stations is not occupied by commuters and shoppers. ey are calling on Government to reconsider proposals to drastically lower the level of the deterrent to enable e ective parking management and avoid the type of chaos seen at many seaside towns and beauty spots when lockdown eased last summer. Research shows that Government proposals to reduce the deterrent level could see as many as 13 million parking charges issued as more people take the risk of ignoring the parking rules which are for everyone’s “We welcome the Parking (Code of Practice) Act and measures to introduce a single code, standards setting body and an independent appeals service. However, for this package of measures to be sustainable, there needs to be a sufficient deterrent to encourage compliance with parking rules and deter anti-social parking. Without effective parking management, places would become congested and inaccessible.” If a motorist receives a parking charge which they perceive as unfair, they must not ignore it. Instead, they should appeal to the issuing operator in the rst instance and then to the free independent appeals service when this is made available to them. It is essential that motorists engage with the appeals process which o ers the opportunity to provide further evidence and avoid the escalation of charges. enforcement, any form of parking regulation and m a n a g e m e n t is impossible to achieve.” Andrew Pester, BPA Chief Executive said: bene t. A recent survey of BPA local authority members found that 91% believe the current penalty charge outside of London is not high enough to prevent illegal parking. In addition, Transport Scotland has consulted to increase penalty charge levels to £120 to achieve compliance with parking controls and keep our towns and cities moving. 95% of their respondents believe that this is the level required for England & Wales too. Dr. Giuliano Mingardo, a Senior Researcher at the Erasmus Centre for Urban, Port and Transport Economics stated in his recent report: “Clearly, lower parking fines will strongly reduce the effectiveness of parking enforcement. Without AGE CONCERN NEW FOREST COLLECTION SERVICE If you are unable to take donations to the Dibden Purlieu Charity Shop, don’t worry because the lovely volunteers will come to collect from you! If you are based in the Waterside area they are able to collect ladies and mens clothes along with shoes, books, jigsaws, Bric a Brac, small electrical items and small items of furniture such as chairs, co ee table, bedside cabinets, etc. Please telephone their Dibden Purlieu Shop 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday on: 023 8087 9311 to arrange collection. ey are also in need of Volunteers on Saturdays from 10am to 1pm as presently they are not able to open due to a shortage of help; they also need volunteer help on weekdays. Volunteering can be so rewarding, so if you would like to learn new skills, meet new people and make a di erence to the local community then please call in and pick up an application form or ring the o ce on: 023 8084 1199.

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