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Drivers urged to tell Aberdeen council what they think of parking

Tariffs are to be standardised across the region, resulting in much increased charges in Fort William, Aviemore and Fort Augustus – where many car parks are free.
Tariffs are to be standardised across the region, resulting in much increased charges in Fort William, Aviemore and Fort Augustus – where many car parks are free.

Aberdeen council bosses are asking motorists across the north-east for their opinions on car parking in the Granite City as part of a new review.

The strategic car parking review is being held to examine how the existing car parking fits in with the region’s aims for the economy, people’s social and working lives, and our environment.

A council spokeswoman said: “We’d love to know what people like – and hate – about parking in the city whether you’re a resident or a visitor.

“The information gleaned from the survey will be used alongside other work for the Review which has already been carried out with community groups and stakeholders including the Disability Equity Partnership to find out their views on parking.”

“The survey should not take more than 10 minutes to complete and the closing date is four weeks from today. There will be feedback on the survey results at a later date.”

Anyone wanting to take part in the review can find it at the website address

https://consultation.aberdeencity.gov.uk/planning/strategic-car-parking-review-for-aberdeen

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Copies of the survey will also be available at libraries, community centres and the reception of Marischal College.

The review is being funded by the City Centre Masterplan, which is a 25-year multi-million pound project designed to kick-start a public and private sector regeneration of the area.

It is also part of the Civitas Portis £3.2million project which received a European Union grant aimed at improving travel in the north-east and involves a consortium of council, university and private partners.