Council should rethink yellow lines
As a long-time Battle worker, commuting from Hastings, it’s natural that I’d be dismayed by the news of plans to introduce parking limitations across town - and it seems to me to be symptomatic of the ‘quick-fix’ mentality many local councils seem to have when it comes to raising extra revenue.
Workers in Battle contribute a great deal to the shops and other services in the town - not to mention the rent and rates paid by their employers - so it seems utterly counter-productive to squeeze them further by forcing them to pay through the nose for the sparse parking facilities available.
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Hide AdPerhaps the council could be a little more imaginative when it comes to generating extra money, rather than tax a large chunk of those contributing to Battle’s economy.
And, in response to the recent letter regarding ‘lawless’ parking practices, while I agree that the trunk road should be kept clearer, it is surely wrong to punish the working majority for the selfish actions of the few - but I guess that’s what this recession is all about.
PAUL FARLEY
Park Avenue, Hastings