NHS staff and care workers have to pay to park again after Wiltshire Council scheme ends

The local authority has now scrapped its free parking scheme to help key workers

Published 21st Jun 2021
Last updated 21st Jun 2021

Key workers using Wiltshire Council owned car parks will no longer be able to free of charge.

Since March 2020, they have been free to use for those working in the NHS and care workers as a thank you for their hard work during the pandemic.

However, from today (21st June) normal arrangements will return for all local authority run car parks and on street parking.

Cllr Dr Mark McClelland, Cabinet member for Transport, said:

"We know how important NHS and care workers have been throughout this pandemic, and we have supported their hard work with free parking on streets and in all Wiltshire Council car parks since March 2020.

"This has been a difficult decision, but as we look to take the next step on the Government's roadmap in June, in line with national policy, free parking for NHS and care workers will end on 21 June.

"We had more than 600 key workers sign up for this service with us during the pandemic, and many more obtained their free passes on the Government website.

"I'd like to pay tribute to all key workers across Wiltshire and beyond who have done such a wonderful job to help us all during the past 15 months."

For full information on parking visit the Wiltshire Council website.

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