Hundreds of Hereford car park spaces to be out of use for five months (From Ledbury Reporter)
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Hundreds of Hereford car park spaces to be out of use for five months
8:00am Thursday 28th February 2013 in News
Garrick House multi-storey
A LARGE Hereford car park is set to close for five months - but Herefordshire Council insists it won't affect the city's parking provision.
The 400-space Garrick Street multi-storey will close on March 11 for 25 weeks.
However, Councillor Graham Powell, cabinet member for infrastructure, is “absolutely confident” that remaining parking facilities, plus the creation of some temporary surface- level parking, will handle the demand.
Based on data collected by council parking inspectors, existing facilities are “well equipped” to deal with the excess.
But the council will also open a 60-space car park in early April near to the multi-storey site to ensure there is still parking available to the north of the city centre.
“I have no concerns that current car parks will be able to accommodate this,” said Coun Powell.
“It would have taken 40 weeks to complete the work part-time – it makes sense to do it now.
“Garrick House will be central to the parking for the Old Livestock Market.”
The refurbishments follow lift repairs last year and include work on the stairwells, strengthening on all levels and water damage prevention.
The council only owns around half of the parking facilities in the city – meaning that while there may be sufficient spaces, much-needed parking charges might end up in the hands private companies and not the council.
• Read Paul Rogers' take on the story in his blog here.
Comments(45)
silentbull
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10:33am Thu 28 Feb 13
They knew right from the start that this would happen
'WHY' couldn't they had pre-planed something ??
You CANT even park in neighboring streets now(not even for an hour) because the council have made them 'permit only' areas??
Watch more shops disappear now, not because of people not liking them but because nobody can bloody get to them!!!
Im now seriously worried about this once beautiful city
oldergit
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11:16am Thu 28 Feb 13
GDJ
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12:01pm Thu 28 Feb 13
On Saturdays, which is critical to the shops, open up the car park at the council's Blackfriars Street office (would provide 30 - 40 spaces at a guess to shop workers.
Also on Saturdays, use the tech college enormous car park and run a couple of shuttle buses up and down Aylestone Hill.
They could even run shuttle buses from Brockington and Plough Lane. Just use some imagination and a bit of the OLM budget to prevent our existing shops being even more badly damaged.
William Rudd
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12:07pm Thu 28 Feb 13
This is going to turn the city into a bigger bloody nightmare, I have 2 small kids where the hell I’m I going to find close to city parking? l
Maylords,Goal St,Blueschool st,Tesco's,Bath St,Little berrington St,Ktle St,Bus station,Football ground etc etc etc etc.
Grid Knocker
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12:29pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Lord Smythe
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1:11pm Thu 28 Feb 13
fordshire77
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1:24pm Thu 28 Feb 13
bobby47
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2:09pm Thu 28 Feb 13
I know what some of you will say. You'll shout me down and mutter,'bloody rubbish. You jump if you wish. We're more than happy thank you very much'.
Im simply saying that we all have the right, if we choose, to climb a high public building and jump and anyone who says differently is a ninny and they disagree with me.
Good men and women have been jumping from Garrick House for as long as I can remember and this bloody Council have completely ignored this simple and straightforward civil liberty without so much as a backward glance.
I mean, they could have at least said, 'yes we appreciate some of you wish to jump but the vast majority do not wish to and therefore, we have reluctantly decided to take away this option as a place to jump and meet
Our Dear Lord Jesus.
I ain't stopping on this one. Im going to the top!
fordshire77
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2:29pm Thu 28 Feb 13
All Legs
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2:29pm Thu 28 Feb 13
ArmadilloSackRace
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2:37pm Thu 28 Feb 13
It appears that the few that do park in this car park do so by default, rather than bothering to think about alternatives such as the underground car park at Maylords, or any of the other many locations around town. There's even a few decent free spaces if you walk down towards the St James' area of town. I would never pay for parking in town when I can get a couple of hours worth for nothing.
bobby47
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3:00pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Whenever anything developes that is sure to cover us all in rancid ferret excrement, Graham is tasked to come outside, get photographed and deliver some positive spin on the crisis.
We all shout, 'get stuffed Jarvis' and then Graham goes back indoors and awaits the next bag of rats to emerge and off we go again.
Graham understands that we know its not all his fault. But he also understands that we choose to say its all his fault.
Yes, it's fair to say I like Graham.
Herefordian
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4:03pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Herefordian
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4:03pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Herefordian
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4:03pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Mr.Herefordian
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4:21pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Themightyboosh
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4:45pm Thu 28 Feb 13
ready for the rush when they announce there next white elephant.
ive allready booked in advance.
bobby47
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4:55pm Thu 28 Feb 13
I'll be damned if I let this pass and not defend these good men and women who travel from across the region to spend their time and money in our City at a time when economic activity is so badly affecting our economy and future prosperity.
Rather than mock these thousands, I say, 'thank you visiting' and please come again!
bobby47
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5:21pm Thu 28 Feb 13
I do appreciate that when you sought Office you hadn't any idea that you'd be required to address the latter two issues but, this is modern politics and the people demand answers.
My very warmest regards to you.
dippyhippy
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6:20pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Biomech
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6:57pm Thu 28 Feb 13
http://www.herefordt
imes.com/news/102352
24.Council_votes_for
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d_service_cuts/ (midway down)
But, of course, you all know the HT rarely reports on things that are actually current.
Anyway, hold on to your lapels, I agree with the Rudd and Armadillo!! The place is hardly used, I certainly never park there - far too expensive, particularly when Tescos is free.
And yes, the structure is way too tight, thank fully when I've been inside I've never had a problem, but my father, a VERY experienced driver (of all things) - he's scratched his car on the tight corners.
But Mr Herefordian was SPOT ON with his post. For years the cattle market ground was desolate, why wasn't this done before? when there was space for people to park on the OLM????????
Biomech
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6:59pm Thu 28 Feb 13
25 weeks is 6 months 1 week, not 5 months.
KNIGHTROOK
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7:36pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Inferior bolts and anchorage, dubious foundations isn't it high time the city had a new multi storey. Freedom Church in Coningsby street would make an ideal site for a Carpark.
littlewhitebull
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7:42pm Thu 28 Feb 13
HT does not seem very up to date. Also did not see (in a borrowed copy) any mention of why the HT price was increased by 50%. Surely, a brief explanation of why such an increase was necessary could have been included.
I am told by someone who worked in the newspaper industry that they cannot recall such an enormous increase in any newspaper before.
William Rudd
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10:14pm Thu 28 Feb 13
williamrudd.... in all due respect have you ever been to hereford city on a sataurday? im guessing not! the words grid lock come to mind!
Nearly every Saturday.Gridlock?? I'd call it busy.
Biomech
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10:20pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Manhatten was less congested also.
From my many travels, the only place I find worse than Hereford for congestion is the centre of Bristol.
William Rudd
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10:21pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Should drop the stupid proposal anyway as it will do nothing for congestion there.
The lights are on green for 14 seconds but in reality you could cut this time in half as most of the time you have to wait for traffic to clear from the right before you can move.
I'm in favor of turning the lights off all together as they serve no purpose.
William Rudd
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10:26pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Biomech
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10:28pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Shadowstorm
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8:37am Fri 1 Mar 13
....... ;)
Clarkester
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9:13am Fri 1 Mar 13
I parked right at the tippy-top of it.
Great views. I could see my old house, and everything.
I can report though, that the snowman I made up on the top, about 21 years ago, has indeed melted.
What was my point again?
Oh yes. I'm against this sort of thing!!!
And, save the Edgar Street Limes!!!
littlewhitebull
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10:33am Fri 1 Mar 13
William Rudd wrote:Totally agree, William. Some weeks ago I reported that my firm has asked the council to look at this problem that has existed for ages and ages. Our vehicles are often held up for unreasonable lengths of time going south.
Hey Dippy,have heard that alternative plans for the road and trees are being looked into before the application is heard on the 15th March.
Should drop the stupid proposal anyway as it will do nothing for congestion there.
The lights are on green for 14 seconds but in reality you could cut this time in half as most of the time you have to wait for traffic to clear from the right before you can move.
I'm in favor of turning the lights off all together as they serve no purpose.
No problem going back north along Edgar Street.
The council believes that there is no problem, so can't see a reason to act. We have actually suggested they sit on the roundabout at the Edgar Street junction and watch the traffic going 'southwards' to get a real idea of the problem. Far too easy! Too cold?
littlewhitebull
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10:42am Fri 1 Mar 13
bobby47 wrote:Bobby, welcome back old mate!
There's always one isn't there? My good friend Herefordian couldn't resist mocking the thousands who regularly gather, thrice weekly and participate in this rapidly growing pastime which he refers to as 'dogging'.
I'll be damned if I let this pass and not defend these good men and women who travel from across the region to spend their time and money in our City at a time when economic activity is so badly affecting our economy and future prosperity.
Rather than mock these thousands, I say, 'thank you visiting' and please come again!
Where have you been? Is your gran OK.? She still sounds like the girl of my dreams/nightmares.
I have been in this car park and I can assure no dogging have I seen! What sort of dogs are involved? Would my lovely Golden Retriever enjoy these activity sessions? I always clean up after her.
Presumably, you have been busy at the Palace giving out gongs as per your royal duties. Last time I went to the Palace they lost 2-0 to Hull.
Biomech
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12:52pm Fri 1 Mar 13
William Rudd
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1:12pm Fri 1 Mar 13
The traffic signal system in Hereford is controlled by the SCOOT Urban Traffic Control System, that monitors vehicle flows across the City to provide the most efficient movement of vehicles across the network. Individual junctions have a set cycle of operation to ensure the save movements, with times for each arm of the junction determined by SCOOT upon assessment of traffic flows. The length of time for left turn from Station approach onto the bridge is also dependent upon whether pedestrians are crossing on the approach to the bridge. We cannot change these setting as conflictions with other traffic movements may occur leading to reduced safety.
Although the Edgar Street Roundabout is operated under the same SCOOT system, administration and thus ultimate decisions upon operation are for the Highways Agency as this is a trunk Road.
Something tells me this SCOOT system ain't working very well
Biomech
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1:26pm Fri 1 Mar 13
Well we know that's a lie, because ANY monitoring of traffic with dynamic switching would mean A: you wouldn't sit a queues of traffic while there is nothing going past and B: That the lights would not be on green for the same amount of time every time.
Someone has manually changed how long those lights are on green coming out of Asda this week.
What they do have, and is evident, is detection for when *A* car is at the lights (you'll see the cut marks in the road). So they will change to green if you pull up and there is no other system in control. This is noticable more at night APART FROM the 2 places mentioned (Asda and Edgar Street) where a fixed control system is in place.
dippyhippy
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2:52pm Fri 1 Mar 13
William Rudd wrote:Hi William! Thanks so much for letting me have this information about the trees,its much appreciated! Still have a good length of chain in the shed though,just incase!
Hey Dippy,have heard that alternative plans for the road and trees are being looked into before the application is heard on the 15th March.
Should drop the stupid proposal anyway as it will do nothing for congestion there.
The lights are on green for 14 seconds but in reality you could cut this time in half as most of the time you have to wait for traffic to clear from the right before you can move.
I'm in favor of turning the lights off all together as they serve no purpose.
dippyhippy
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2:53pm Fri 1 Mar 13
William Rudd wrote:Hi William! Thanks so much for letting me have this information about the trees,its much appreciated! Still have a good length of chain in the shed though,just incase!
Hey Dippy,have heard that alternative plans for the road and trees are being looked into before the application is heard on the 15th March.
Should drop the stupid proposal anyway as it will do nothing for congestion there.
The lights are on green for 14 seconds but in reality you could cut this time in half as most of the time you have to wait for traffic to clear from the right before you can move.
I'm in favor of turning the lights off all together as they serve no purpose.
littlewhitebull
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4:02pm Fri 1 Mar 13
Biomech is also right (again! stop it!) - Asda lights have been altered.
Those of us who travel about a bit, may have noticed that 'intelligent' traffic lights are used in many places. Flash your headlights on approach to lights at Welsh border at Pontrilas/Llangua and if no traffic coming t'other way the lights change to green almost immediately. Various other places use this system.
dippyhippy
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6:47pm Fri 1 Mar 13
I also walk practically everywhere. I am lucky enough to work about 30 minutes walk from where I live. Then I come home and walk the dog. Weekends I walk in the Brecon Beacons. I am 3 inches shorter than I was 2 years ago!!
bobby47
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7:00pm Fri 1 Mar 13
Biomech
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7:38pm Fri 1 Mar 13
TwoWheelsGood
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11:43pm Fri 1 Mar 13
dippyhippy
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4:34pm Sat 2 Mar 13
Yes, Biomech, I had a similar thought - all that chaos for one small lane,Hereford will grind to a halt once the work on the link road starts!
fordshire77 says...
9:46am Thu 28 Feb 13