| Up to 12 free short-term parking spaces will be restored in Cleethorpes Market Place |
IT looks like the controversial pedestrianisation of Cleethorpes Market Place will be watered down to make it less restrictive to motorists.
Following a review, the leader of North East Lincolnshire Council, Cllr Oliver Freeston (Reform UK, Croft Baker), has issued this statement: "We have taken a common sense approach to a project inherited from the previous administration.
"The contracts had already been signed, and cancelling the scheme would have come at a significant cost to taxpayers - although, for the record, it was not the £5 million figure previously claimed.
"The good news is that, subject to the necessary approvals and amendments to traffic regulations, we intend to move to a semi-pedestrianised scheme.
"That means a more flexible approach that works for businesses, residents and visitors, rather than unnecessary restrictions all year round."
The leader continues: "Our proposal will save 12 short-stay free parking spaces that would otherwise have been lost, ensuring they remain available whenever the road is open to traffic.
"In addition, we intend to introduce a two-year trial of FREE one-hour parking at both the car park next to Boots and the Old Vic car park, which we intend to introduce within the next few months, subject to the necessary governance arrangements.
"This review has been well worth it.
"We have listened, applied common sense, and improved a scheme we inherited.
"My cabinet colleagues and I will continue to monitor progress closely to ensure it is delivered successfully and on time."
