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Powys council makes car park changes after 'cash cow' claims

Published 11 hours ago1 minute read

Elgan Hearn

Local Democracy Reporting Service

LDRS A black parking meter, with a sign listing charges behind it and a lampost to the left.LDRS

Car parking charges are being changed in Powys after a review into council-managed sites

A council accused of using car parks as "cash cows" to plug funding gaps has agreed to a host of changes to its parking charges.

A review into car parking in Powys - following a hike in fees in the 2023-2024 budget - has caused heated debate in the county, with opposition councillors wanting to reduce charges in a bid to encourage people back into centres.

A final report was presented at a meeting on Tuesday, with other changes including re-introducing one-hour parking tickets at all of its long stay sites and an app to allow people to pay for parking on their mobile phones.

But the new rules also mean disabled people with blue badges will need to pay for parking.

The full list proposals agreed by cabinet members are:

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