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Permanent Parking Scheme Offers Extra Hour Free in Northern Ireland

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A new parking scheme in Lisburn and Newry has been made permanent, allowing drivers an additional hour of free parking after their time expires. This initiative, initially trialled over the Christmas period, aims to support local businesses by encouraging shoppers to spend more time in town. However, it has raised concerns among public transport advocates who argue it could lead to increased car usage, undermining efforts to promote sustainable transport options.

Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins highlighted that the scheme provides ‘additional flexibility’ for motorists, with over 1,000 drivers taking advantage during the trial. While businesses have welcomed the move, the financial implications are significant; the trial resulted in over £37,000 in lost revenue, raising questions about the long-term sustainability of such discounts amidst rising public transport fares.

The decision comes at a time when public transport operator Translink is facing financial pressures, leading to proposed service cuts. Critics argue that the focus should shift towards improving public transport rather than incentivising car travel. The balance between supporting local commerce and promoting sustainable transport remains a contentious issue.

As the scheme rolls out, its impact on traffic flow and public transport usage will be closely monitored. The ongoing debate highlights the need for a comprehensive approach to transport policy that considers both economic and environmental factors.

Source: BBC News

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