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Aug 2022

Residents have raised serious concerns over plans to introduce parking charges at Swinsty Reservoir.
Yorkshire Water has tabled proposals to Harrogate Borough Council to introduce parking machines and automatic number plate recognition cameras at the car park.
The company also plans to trial charges at Fewston and Thruscross reservoirs in the Harrogate district.
The reservoirs are popular beauty spots that attract numerous visitors and dog walkers.
There are fears the charges would encourage them to park on the roadside to avoid payment and block the route for emergency vehicles.
Similar concerns were expressed during covid lockdowns when the car parks were closed.
Cllr Graham Hebblethwaite, who sits on Washburn Parish Council, said:
He added:

Cars parked outside Swinsty reservoir when lockdown restrictions were eased but the car parks remained closed.
A spokesperson for Yorkshire Water said:
Those who use the car park will be able to pay via car payment on site, by using the RingGo app or telephone.
Emergency services and blue badge holders will be exempt from the charges.
The proposed tariffs will be one hour at £1, two hours at £2, six hours at £3, an all day pass for £5 and an annual pass for £30.
Bransby Wilson Parking Solutions, based in York, have been appointed to operate the parking meters.
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