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THE Wiltshire Times today launches its campaign for fairer parking charges on behalf of workers in all west Wiltshire towns.

Backed by the Trowbridge Chamber of Commerce and with involvement from the Wessex Association of Chambers of Commerce, we have launched The Price Ain’t Right campaign to call for affordable parking for the thousands of people who work in Trowbridge and the other four towns.

On June 16 West Wiltshire District Council takes over the enforcement of on-street parking regulations in the district from police.

Two parking wardens, known as civic enforcement officers, have already been recruited to hand out fines of up to £70 for illegal parking.

This is likely to lead to an overwhelming demand for spaces in public car parks, particularly in Trowbridge, and a typical worker will end up paying £60 a month just to park in the town.

Residents of the five towns can purchase permits to park in their designated local car park for £150 each year.

A similar permit for a non-resident costs more than £400 – meaning thousands of workers are being hit hard in the pocket. We are asking people to sign our petition and support our campaign to introduce a fair and affordable permit for employees of businesses who work all of the five towns.

The campaign takes the form of a two-pronged request because of the need for a clear and considered strategy for the future of car parking in Trowbridge. With public car parks set to be lost in the county town as developments move forward, the number of spaces available for workers is also cause for concern.

Bruce Whitfield, president of Trowbridge Chamber of Commerce, said: “I firmly believe that employees who work in Trowbridge, and the other towns, should have access to an affordable parking permit.

“I run a business in the town centre and I am only too aware of the problems of parking that are set to hit us. Workers are also under increasing financial pressures because of petrol costs, food prices and energy bills among other things.

“The Chamber of Commerce is right behind the campaign.” Wiltshire Times editor Andy Sambidge said: “Trowbridge and the other west Wiltshire towns will really suffer if workers are discouraged from taking positions in the area.

“Join our campaign to make parking fees fairer for the workers.”

Petition Signatures:



H Russell, Sorrel Close, Trowbridge
Dave Grandy, Larch Grove, Trowbridge
Mark Poppleton, Heathershaw, Trowbridge
G Hudson, Marti Close, Melksham
Sasha Mulligan, Hayes Close, Trowbridge
M Underhill, Westbury Road, Bratton
J Cooper, Blackthorn Way, Staverton Marina, Trowbridge
JM Toomey, 32 Westend
Simon McGarry, Manvers Street, Trowbridge
Rebecca Hunt, Union St, Melksham
Julie Hale, Tudor Drive, Hilperton
Anthony Harding, Cockhill, Trowbridge
C Young, Lime Close, Frome
Jennifer Robson, Churchlands, North Bradley, Trowbridge
Adam Soan, Bath
Jenny Hurkett, Aldeburgh Place
Victoria, Freshford
Sir Bernal Daulman, Bradford Road
Christine Shaw, Dursley Road, Trowbridge
Bruce Whitfield, Trowbridge
Deb Davis, Trowbridge
Sally Box, Westmead Crescent, Trowbridge
R Legg, Victoria Road, Trowbridge
Rod & Alisia Eaton, Rosebrook Gardens, Melksham
Dan Spencer, Ireland, North Bradley, Trowbridge
Simone Brown, Whitehorse Cottages, Bratton, Westbury
Martin Woodham, Devon Drive, Westbury
Wayne Aldridge, Queens Road, Westbury
Kate Zielinska, Warbler Close
David Bagshaw, Manley Close, Trowbridge
Kyle Pollard, The Poplars, Trowbridge
Andrew Green, Baydon Close, Trowbridge
Fran Sidaway, Church St, Hilperton
Mark Packer, Church St, Hilperton
Viv Sipson, Church St, Hilperton
Chris Hart, Church St, Hilperton
Heidi Hart, Church St, Hilperton
Frank Hall, St Thomas' Road, Trowbridge
Sarah Duce, Oldfield Park, Westbury
Pauline Rankin, Lavender Close, Melksham
C Roberts, Church Street
Chris Short, Corbin Road, Hilperton
Chris Abbott, Walmeseley Chase, Hilperton
Ann Roberts, BA14 9RA
Emma Short, Corbin Road, Hilperton
Laura Williams, Walmesley Chase, Hilperton
Stacey Dagger, Gloucester Walk, Westbury
Kay Clayton, BA14 0SS
Julia Roberts, BA14 7QU
Dave Liston, BA14 8ET
Lorraine Robinson, Junction Road
David Ralph, Bratton
Jason Brown, Bowden Crescent, Melksham
Heather Rodger, Snarlton Lane, Melksham
Jan Church, Yeoman Way, Trowbridge
Tina Winters, Westbury
Louise Williams, Trowbridge
Michelle Warne, Shails Lane, Trowbridge




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4:27pm Fri 16 May 08
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4:22pm Fri 9 May 08
THE Wiltshire Times launches its campaign for fairer parking charges on behalf of workers in all west Wiltshire towns.

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4:26pm Fri 9 May 08
WEST Wiltshire District Council is set to take over parking enforcement from Wiltshire Police on June 16.

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