Details on the dates and locations for the free parking have been confirmed
Canterbury City Council (CCC) has announced a new free parking initiative that will run this winter to support local businesses during the off season.
The free all day parking offer will run in Whitstable and Herne Bay between mid-January and the end of March, allowing residents to take advantage of more than 20 days of free parking.
In Herne Bay, parking will be free of charge every Wednesday from January 14 to March 25 at the William Street and Neptune car parks.
Over in Whitstable, free parking will be available every Thursday between January 15 and March 26 at the Gorrell Tank and Middle Wall car parks.
To take part, all residents will need to do is sign up to the Residentsā Rate Permit here. The permit also offers a 10 per cent discount at all ANPR car parks in bands 2 and 3 in the Canterbury City Council area until 9pm, as well as a 20 per cent discount at all three Canterbury Park and Ride sites.
Existing Residentsā Rate Permit holders do not need to take any action to benefit from the new offer in the coastal towns, as it will be automatically added to the permit.
Those who currently do not have a permit will need to apply for one before they arrive at the car parks mentioned in order to benefit from free parking.
Cabinet member for parking, Cllr Alex Ricketts, said: āThe introduction of the Residentsā Rate Permit a couple of years ago was a real innovation and itās been great to see local people benefitting from it through reduced prices at park and ride and car parks across the district. Since then weāve been looking at other ways we can use this permit to further support residents and businesses.
āThis new offer will help to bring more people into both town centres during those difficult winter months, and we hope lots of our residents will take advantage of it.ā
The offer is being supported by the Canterbury Business Improvement Districtās Visit Canterbury coastal team, including communications support and working with traders to list local business offers, activities and events on its website and through social media.
Cabinet member for the coastal towns, Cllr Chris Cornell, added: āHerne Bay and Whitstable are fantastic towns with a wide variety of excellent shops, restaurants and other outlets, and we really wanted to give them a helping hand at a time when the weatherās a bit rubbish and money is tight after Christmas.
“So donāt delay ā if you havenāt already, sign up for the Residentsā Rate Permit, come and park for nothing, and spend a few quid to support our coastal towns.ā
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