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    Aug 2022

    Last Updated: 17/08/2022
    Environment
    Environment

    'Serious concerns' over Swinsty Reservoir parking charges plan

    by Calvin Robinson

    | 16 Aug, 2022
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    The parish council and residents fear reservoir parking charges would cause traffic problems in nearby streets.

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    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:

    “We have very serious concerns because everything is working well at the moment with the car parks.
    “If they start to charge, then people may start to park on the road.”


    He added:

    “The area is open to all walks of life. Peacefulness plays a major part in a lot of people’s lives who are in desperate need of this within the present climate.
    “The proposed car parking charges may create more stress. It would be nice if Yorkshire Water, who have made very large profits in recent years recent years, seriously considered the need to charge.”






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    Some local residents have written to the council expressing similar fears.

    Richard Pullen, who lives in West End, told the authority that the proposal would create “a further divide” between those who live in the area and those who visit.

    He said:

    “Putting parking meters in will push traffic onto roads causing blockages and damage to the already narrow roads, inconveniencing emergency services, farmers and others who need access.
    “It is going to cause a further divide between people that live in the countryside and those visiting.”




    A spokesperson for Yorkshire Water said:

    “As we said when we announced our plans to trial the parking charges at Swinsty and other reservoirs, the revenue generated from the parking charges will contribute towards the provision of Yorkshire Water’s first in-house Ranger team. Three rangers will be based in the north area, which includes Swinsty, and so this will be one of the sites they focus on. 
    “They will be engaging with visitors helping to reduce the things such as fires and BBQs, swimming, littering, fly-tipping and genera anti-social behaviour. They will also support the maintenance and conservation of the site making repairs, improving wildlife habitats and litter picking. Money from the parking charges will also be reinvested across Yorkshire Water’s sites to deliver nature conservation, countryside management and improvement of facilities at reservoir sites.
    “The project is a trial and impacts, if any, of dispersed parking will be monitored and we will keep in regular contact with the Parish Council throughout the trial period.
    “As we aren’t responsible for the roads in the area, we are continuing to work with the local council, the Police and Highways England to look at solutions to deter/prevent unsafe and inappropriate parking.
    “We are committed to working with key stakeholders to monitor the impact of the parking charges during the trial period including both negatives and positives.”


    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.