Council car parks to remain free of charge until May
By Joseph Macey
16th Sep 2021 | Local News
Car parks in Cornwall will remain free of charge until mid-May to support high streets as they get back to business, it was announced today (7th).
The Council will keep its car parks free until May 17th, 2021, to support high streets, as businesses such as non-essential shops, hairdressers and outside hospitality are set to reopen on April 12th.
Cornwall Council suspended parking charges at the beginning of lockdown in January to limit the spread of coronavirus and help those working from home find a parking space.
The plan is to resume charging on May 17th, in line with the Government's roadmap out of lockdown.
The Council will no longer recognise the Government-issued NHS Free Parking Pass within its car parks from May 17th.
This is due to the Council having implemented its own Healthcare parking permit scheme, with more than 2,500 permits already having been issued to healthcare professionals working within our communities.
These permits enable the holder to park safely on yellow lines, thereby maximising the amount of time spent delivering care to local residents within their homes.
The car parks in Falmouth and Penryn:
Short stay:
Grove Place, Falmouth, TR11 4AU
The Moor, Falmouth, TR11 3QAWell Lane, New Street, Falmouth, TR11 3DJ
Long stay:
Church Street, Falmouth, TR11 3EQ (This car park has some spaces for reserved permit holders only).
Gyllyngvase, Queen Mary Road, Falmouth, TR11 4DPGyllyngvase Beach Coach Park, Queen Mary Road, Falmouth, TR11 4DP (Coaches only)
The Dell, Arwennack Avenue, Falmouth, TR11 3HPTown Quarry, Quarry Hill, Falmouth, TR11 3BX
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