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Car parking charges back in the spotlight
Friday, 27 November 2009
Controversial parking charges for car parks in the county come back under the spotlight next week.
Following consultation with members of the public, members of Pembrokeshire County Council’s cabinet are expected to determine the charges for all-year-round car parks on Monday.
For Narberth’s Town Moor car park, it is being proposed that charges be up to two hours 40p, up to four hours 50p and daily £1.
Other car parks involved are South Quay, Pembroke, Gordon Street and Lower Meyrick Street in Pembroke Dock, and the multi-storey car park in Tenby. There the charges for levels one, two and three will be £1 daily.
The charges are intended to come into force as soon as practicable during 2010, as regulations permit.
Car parking charges will apply between the hours of 9 am and 5.30 pm daily.
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