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Petition calls for ban on Morecambe prom motorhome parking

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A petition has been launched calling for restrictions to motorhomes parking on Morecambe prom.

The petition, which also asks for Lancashire County Council to provide facilities for visitors with motorhomes within council car parks, calls for restricted parking for residents with no high sided vehicles, no motorhomes (including disabled parking), no articulated cab units, and for coaches to pick up and set down only.

For visitors, they ask that the council provides parking facilities as per the coach park at Morrisons and Back Calton Street.

This could be at a nominal charge on selected sites, they suggest, and could include the provision of a toilet and free standing tap providing fresh water.

The petition author says: “We appreciate that there are plans to amend the parking along Marine Road in the transport plans for Eden North.

“So, residents understand and accept that changes they are looking for now would only be temporary.

“There is no problem with ordinary cars being parked anywhere along Marine Road; it’s other vehicles causing problems.

“Both councils need to respect their clientele i.e. council tax payers who are the bread and butter of council funding throughout the year. Residents don’t feel this at the moment.

“Residents pay very high prices for their properties, thus very high council tax.

“For too long visitors who want to come here, with their motorhomes, have largely been ignored and left to their own devices,” the petition continues.

“Very few sites cater for them. They are unable to park overnight on council parks, no facilities anywhere.”

The county council said it would respond to the petition in due course.

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County Councillor Charlie Edwards, cabinet member for highways and transport, said: “Tourism is vital to Morecambe’s economy it’s essential that the town extends a warm welcome to visitors.

“At the same time, we recognise that some changes are needed to parking along the seafront to better balance the needs of residents, visitors and businesses.

“We met with councillors and officers from Lancaster City Council, and representatives of Morecambe BID, earlier in June to discuss this issue with the aim of designing a solution that works for the whole town.

“The meeting was very positive and we are now working towards some draft proposals.

“Once we’re at the stage of being able to share them we will consult widely with partner councils, councillors, businesses, and the public before putting any changes in place.”

The ePetition runs until July 12, 2022.

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