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Jul 2023
North Yorkshire Council has said it is working on a strategy for electric vehicle parking in Knaresborough after a petition was launched against the current arrangements.
Ten parking bays in Chapel Street Car Park, which were set aside for electric vehicles at the end of last year, are frequently empty.
Town centre parking in Knaresborough is notoriously difficult and the sight of empty bays while shoppers in petrol and diesel cars struggle to find spaces has infuriated traders, who say they are losing customers and taxpayers are being deprived of parking revenue.
The problem is particularly acute on Wednesday market days and Saturdays.
Five shops are displaying the petition, which was launched on Monday, calling for the council "to enter into urgent dialogue to discuss a phased transition to full electric vehicle provision”.
Traders want to see some of the EV charging stations available to all vehicles until demand for electric vehicle parking increases.
Empty bays in Chapel Street Car Park.
Hairdresser Kelly Teggin, who launched the petition on Monday, has said the current arrangements are losing Knaresborough 500 to 1,000 shoppers a week.
She aims to get 500 signatures, which would require North Yorkshire Council’s Harrogate and Knaresborough area constituency committee to debate the matter. About 300 have signed so far.
The Stray Ferret asked the council to respond to some of the traders' concerns.
Barrie Mason, the council’s assistant director for highways and transport, provided written responses we have quoted below.
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