(I made a mistake in this article. A 10% price increase was discussed by the council, but they didn’t enact it. I’ve changed the article to reflect this – Simon)
The amount of money that is paid to park in Isle of Wight car parks has increased by over half a million pounds in a year.
In the year ending March 2010, the Isle of Wight council received £1,418,888 from the public putting money in to the car park machines. This increased £518,501 to £1,937,389 for the year 2010/2011.
The council made the unpopular decision to increase parking charges across the Island in 2010 while abolishing the £75/year Island resident parking permit.
The previous year’s rise was only £38,451 between 2009 (£1,380,437) and 2010.
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