Stroud District Council is investing in its car parks in Stonehouse and Berkeley.
In Stonehouse, the High Street car park will undergo preparatory work to enable electric vehicle charging to be installed, before being resurfaced in April. The resurfacing will mean the car park will close during these works.
Arrangements will be made for patients and staff of the health centre to have alternative access while the car park is closed, and the public toilets will remain accessible.
Current users will need to find alternative parking during the work; rail commuters may wish to use the Cheapside car park in Stroud which is next to the rail station.
Anyone wishing to find out more information, view the plans or express a view can do so a drop-in information session hosted by Stonehouse Town Council on Tuesday 11 February from 3pm-7-pm at Stonehouse Library on High Street, Stonehouse.
In Berkeley the council plans to create up to 21 additional spaces in the Marybrook Street car park at the request of Berkeley Town Council. The extra spaces will be created by demolishing a disused council-owned block of garages.
More information, and the proposed plan can be viewed on the SDC website: Marybrook Car Park, Berkeley - Information Residents who wish to comment can do so by emailing parking@stroud.gov.uk
Stroud District Council owns and maintains 34 public car parks in the district.
Cllr Catherine Braun, chair of Strategy & Resources Committee said:
“Investing in our car parks and the infrastructure for electric vehicles is an important part of our plans to support local businesses and the transition to low carbon vehicles, and to keep our town centres thriving.”
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