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Ilkley parking changes welcomed by councillor

ILKLEY District Councillor Kyle Green (Con, Ilkley) has welcomed changes to parking in Ilkley that will see free parking extended to one hour. Councillor Green says he has been standing up for Ilkley residents and businesses in opposing the parking charges brought in by Bradford Council and along with other Conservative councillors has repeatedly asked questions and backed motions to remove parking charges at full council sessions. In addition to this Councillor Green says has been pushing for changes to the scheme in meetings with council officers and is delighted that: “Bradford Council have finally agreed to undo some of the damage they created in introducing these unwanted charges, which made South Hawksworth Street the highest revenue generating car park in the entire district.”

Bradford Council makes changes to parking in Ilkley

BRADFORD Council says it is making improvements to parking in Ilkley today and tomorrow in time for the weekend in a bid to support shops and businesses reopening as part of the Government’s roadmap out of lockdown. The changes being introduced were proposed as part of the consultation on the Ilkley Parking Review Phase Two and include an increase from half an hour free parking to an hours free parking in the town centre, and an increase in on-street parking to at least three hours and in some places four hours. Bradford Council will be contacting local businesses about the renewal of their business permits, and as previously announced the proposed charges will be waived for another year so they will just incur a basic administration fee of £10 a permit. The changes are all part of Bradford Council’s support for businesses as the economy re-opens. Other investments by the council in Ilkley town centre include the resurfacing of South Hawkesworth Street car park, adding a

Ilkley Town Council approves £120k refurbishment of Riverside toilet block

The amount includes a small contingency fund. The estimate for the work is £112, 708. The block is currently closed as a result of vandalism which has irreparably damaged the hand washing units. Local residents say the consequences of the public conveniences in remaining closed are creating a health hazard as people relieve themselves outside. They have called for the block to be reopened as soon as possible. Ilkley Town Mayor Cllr Mark Stidworthy said: The company that will be commissioned to undertake the work is called Healthmatic. They will install four automatically-locking self-contained units, each coin-pay and contactless (card/phone) access, and with touchless internal facilities. Two of the units will be disabled accessible, and all will contain baby change facilities. There will be Town Council storage facilities in the rest of the building.

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