Nearly 7,000 people sign petition to end 'rip off' parking charges in Weymouth

It's being presented to a full Dorset Council meeting tonight

Author: Trevor Bevins, Local Democracy Reporter and Maria Greenwood Published 13th Jul 2023

A petition calling for changes to Weymouth’s “rip-off” car parking charges will be heard at tonight's full council meeting.

It calls for an immediate change to the fees paid to park in many of the resort’s council-owned car parks – bringing them in line with other towns, including Dorchester.

The petition claims the new charges are “unfair, unreasonable and unjustifiable.”

It's now had nearly 7,000 signatures.

“Local residents and visitors have to pay three times those of other towns in the county,” claims the petition.

“Two hours parking in Dorchester, Blandford, Bridport and Wimborne costs £1.50. In Weymouth, this price is £4.50. For example, a busy mum wanting to nip to the shops and maybe have a coffee with a friend, she would have to pay £6 for 3hrs in Weymouth but only £2.20 in Dorchester! How is that fair? Car Park charges are a small tax that we all pay for the right to park for a short time in our towns. IT should be fair and equal and not discriminate against one sector or group over another. But this is exactly what Dorset Council have done, penalising Weymouth residents and visitors against those living in or visiting other Dorset towns.

Weymouth is subsidising the cheaper parking elsewhere in the county and is disproportionately paying more into the council’s coffers than other towns.”

The petition goes on to claim that the charges are directly affecting people’s leisure time and discretionary spending and harming Weymouth businesses in retail, hospitality, and amusements.

“The fact that Weymouth is a seaside town and visitor attraction is totally irrelevant as holidaymakers should not be ripped off any more than Weymouth residents. Maybe cheaper parking will encourage more visitors and for those to stay longer. The petition is not about the public transport, Park and Ride, street parking, supermarket parking, cycling, walking or any other form of transport. It is about the right to park your car in Weymouth and not pay three times the rate of other towns. This petition requests Dorset Council to reduce the carpark charges in Weymouth to those of other towns with immediate effect.”

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