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Parking price rise lower than expected

25 March 2009

 

From 1 April 2009, prices for parking will be increased to take account of inflation.  However, rather than using the September RPI as normal, the Minister for Transport and Technical Services has decided to use the lower December  RPI of 3.2%, in view of the downturn in the economy.  This will mean that a single unit Paycard will increase from the current price of 56p to the new price of 58p (inclusive of GST).  Monthly and half-monthly season tickets will not rise in cost at all, but will remain at their 2008 price of £94.76 and £47.38 respectively.

 The full list of parking charges is as follows:

 

Current charge

Charge from 1 April 2009

1 unit Paycard

56p

58p

2 unit Paycard

£1.11

£1.15

4 unit Paycard

£2.22

£2.30

Monthly Season Ticket

£94.76

£94.76

Monthly Half Permit

£47.38

£47.38

*Eco 1 unit Paycard

28p

29p

*Eco 2 Unit Paycard

56p

58p

*Eco 4 Unit Paycard

£1.11

£1.15

*Eco Monthly Season Ticket

£47.38

£47.38

*Eco Monthly Half Permit

£23.69

£23.69

*Reduced price parking available for qualifying low emission vehicles

 “I was reluctant to increase car parking charges when there is a downturn in the economy like this,” said Connétable Mike Jackson, Minister for Transport and Technical Services.  “However, inflation has made prices go up and if we did not increase charges, the fund for the provision and maintenance of car parks would be badly affected.  This is a compromise solution which I hope the public will understand.”

 

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