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Car parking charges go live at Stanmer

by Frank le Duc
Friday 2 Apr, 2021 at 6:21PM
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Stanmer House by Gorse Fox on Flickr

New car parking charges have been brought in for Stanmer Park by Brighton and Hove City Council.

The charges came into force yesterday (Thursday 1 April) although a ticket machine failure left some people saying that they were unable to pay.

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The council said: “The changes are being introduced in response to concerns from residents and visitors about parking problems in the park during the day.”

Reports suggested people were leaving their cars at Stanmer for free before heading into neighbouring Sussex University and Brighton University where they would have to pay to park.

The council also said: “The new measures have also been designed to protect the heritage of the grade II listed historic park and garden which is currently undergoing a £5.1 million restoration.

“Income from car parking charges will be ringfenced for use in Stanmer Park and the wider estate to continue the investment in, and protection of, important historic structures and management and maintenance of the park.

“Warning notices are currently being issued by traffic enforcement officers alerting drivers to the introduction of paid parking.”

There have been complaints about tickets being issued when signage has been unclear and drivers have left their cars where they were previously permitted to park.

The council said that other changes included

  • A new layout for parking, with most of it away from the 18th century landscape design
  • Restricted access to Stanmer Village, limited to pedestrians, cyclists, authorised permit holders and blue badge holders only
  • Restricted access to the historic walled garden, limited to pedestrians, cyclists, business leaseholders and Plumpton College deliveries
  • A reduction to the size of the layby opposite Stanmer House which can only be used for drop off and collection
  • New cycle parking for all, including Brighton Bikes, next to the walled garden and the kiosk at Lower Lodges West.

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The council also said: “The number of parking spaces in car parks away from designed heritage features has been increased and overflow parking can be made available for peak periods.

“The charges vary depending on time and location but will range from £1 for an hour to £6.50 for 11 hours.

“Signs have been erected throughout the park and more information is available on the Stanmer Park pages of the council website.

“A review of the parking scheme will be carried out in 18 months.”

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  1. Telling truth to Phelims says:
    5 years ago

    The greedy greens just made it more difficult for people on lower wages to visit the park, what a surprise. I had to return to Brighton yesterday and it is even more grubby than when we escaped six months ago. Let us hope come the next local election the city is gifted with some independent councillors who are not purely motivated by political dogma like the current bunch.

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  2. fed-up with brighton politics says:
    5 years ago

    Absolutely right, ‘Telling truth to Phelims’! Currently we have only one truly independent councillor, who was properly elected as an independent – Bridget Fishleigh – and, basically, she is sensible, cares about her constituents and speaks up on local issues. Lone voice in the wilderness, unfortunately. The other three alleged independents, who are not independent at all, are just defectors, chuck-outs or ‘couldn’t handle it’ people from the main political parties.

    Local issues are not actually about party politics at all, or shouldn’t be. All the average residents want is for the city to work properly for most residents, which is not what we have been getting for many years.

    You know, if you’re not getting your bins emptied nicely and regularly, then a political answer from some Green mouthpiece is not what’s required. You want someone who says it isn’t acceptable and it’ll be sorted pronto, and it does get sorted pronto. Not what happens here, sadly. Just excuses all the time.

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