In
Tameside, we are told that the Council spends lots of money trying to encourage
new businesses to set up in the town centres and are working tirelessly in trying to
encourage people to come in and work and to spend money, but they appear to have
another department which is doing its very best to make this difficult for
those who drive, and try to park.
The Head of
the ‘Parking Department’, at some time in the past, must have decided that it
would be a good idea to make drivers predict in advance how long they wish to
park, and to buy that amount of time when they park the vehicle. This
deliberate measure is obviously intended to put those drivers under pressure
whilst conducting business or simply spending money in the shopping centre. Should
it turn out to be more time consuming to conclude your business or find the
items that you want to buy, or if there are crowds and queues, your friendly neighbourhood council will fine you £60 for the privilege!
One can
only presume that this must be a deliberate policy designed to swell the
coffers of the council, otherwise the Head of the ‘Parking Department’ would
have been instructed to install a different type of payment machine; machines
that would allow drivers to pay on return for the amount of time they had
parked their vehicle. But of course this would help the shopper, and help
promote the shops and businesses, and that’s not his/her Department!
It is high
time councils remembered that council car parks, on and off street, are in fact
public services that assist the public. Many car parks are on public land, and should be
run for us, the public. Therefore, parking charges should only be allowed on a
“pay on return” basis not pre-paid. And as for issuing a fine of £60+ for just
a few minutes overstay, is unjust, unfair and tantamount to 'highway robbery!' After all, you don’t offer money
back for those who only stay a few minutes!
Is it any
wonder that our towns are empty when the local council fines people large sums
of money for staying too long at the shops; it is no wonder that Tameside’s
retailers are struggling.
But when
you look closely, you’ll see that this is a microcosm of the public sector as a
whole. Increasingly expensive, unresponsive and predatory. If we continue on
the path we are on, we will end up with ghost town centres and a loss of the specialist
independent shop.
Deputy
Council Leader, Cllr John Taylor, tells us almost weekly his views on Banker
Bonuses, but he might be a better employed if he commented on the extremes of
expenditure a little closer to home. Our councils seem to be as badly run as
the banks. If they have rights of legal taxation and the power to impose
draconian fines, the salaries of their senior managers need such control too.
Still when
you have many renamed council clerks or CEO’s awarding themselves more than the
Prime Minister; and lets not forget about the multi-£million pension pots and
full time Trade Union Officials which council tax payers have to fund, the extra
money has to come from somewhere, otherwise some might question the councils
spending.
If the
coalition is serious about austerity measures, it needs to start removing the very
dubious council overheads and putting proper upper wage controls in place and
forcing mergers to take out layers of duplicated top management and paying
expenses to councillors in triplicate. Until that happens, and councils come to
realise that their chaotic
Town Centre refurbishments’ and parking plans are causing people to spend their
money in surrounding towns, out-of-town shopping centres and via the internet; small market
towns, like those that make-up Tameside, will continue to decline.
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