
Council revises original charging plan
Charges for parking at Sutton Park are set to go ahead, but Birmingham City Council has announced revised charges after a public outcry.
Parking fees at three of the city’s most desirable parks: Sutton Park, Lickey Hills Country Park, and Sheldon Country Park. This decision arises from the council’s persistent financial difficulties, as they seek new revenue streams following significant budget cuts and a second consecutive rise in council tax.
A recent public consultation revealed that a majority of residents are against the proposed parking charges. Despite the considerable opposition, the Labour-run council maintains that these fees are crucial for covering the costs associated with park maintenance. They recognize that parking charges can be “controversial and unpopular,” yet stress that the income generated will not entirely cover maintenance expenses, necessitating ongoing taxpayer support.
In response to public feedback, the council has made minor adjustments to the proposed fees:
Sutton Park & Lickey Hills Country Park:
- £1 per hour (up to 4 hours)
- £5 for all-day parking
- £52 for an annual permit
- Charges apply 9 am–6 pm, 365 days a year, with a 30-minute free grace period.
Sheldon Country Park:
- £0.75 per hour (up to 3 hours)
- £3.50 for all-day parking
- £52 for an annual permit
- Same operating hours and grace period as above.
The council argues that implementing parking fees at major parks is “common practice” throughout the UK and aligns with “national best practice.”
They believe that the revised fees could help alleviate the impact on local businesses while attracting more visitors. The council aims to balance the need for revenue with the desire to maintain accessibility to these premium green spaces.
However, critics express concern that these charges may discourage individuals, particularly lower-income families, from enjoying the parks. There is apprehension that local businesses, which depend on park visitors, could face adverse effects due to diminished foot traffic.
What do you think about Sutton Park charges? Do you believe it’s truly justified?