'Why not make parking free?': Reaction to plans to shut Blackpool roads over Christmas period
Blackpool Council has revealed the latest planned closures as part of a series of ongoing improvements to the resort.
A section of the Promenade by North Pier and Talbot Square are both due to shut on November 5 until the new year and town hall chiefs have promised a “heavily discounted” parking offer to keep shoppers coming in.
Here's what readers had to say:
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Hide AdRoadworks ruined businesses last Christmas and they’ve come back to do it again. I genuinely feel sorry for small business owners who rely on the Christmas period.
Sam Curtis
It’s a shame because there’s some great local businesses round that area.
Joe Codling
The problem isn’t the roadworks, it’s the dedication of the locals to actually visit these places regardless of what goes on.
Madzz Ellis
There is still only a few roads closed and these aren’t all new – they are part of an ongoing project. Last year two major bridges were closed as well and life went on as usual.
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Hide AdOnce completed the inconvenience is soon forgotten but the benefits last for many decades. Road closures are nothing new and there will be plenty more in the future, it’s one indicator of a town being invested in and improved. The old adage “you can’t make an omelette without breaking a few eggs” is very applicable.
David Wall
Haven’t done Xmas shopping in Blackpool for years! Compare our town to Preston. Loads more shops, tons of cheap parking, easy to get in and out. This year we’re going to Liverpool, for a change.
Tracey Jayne Millward
Dreading this! My busiest time of year at work. I live in Cleveleys so the Promenade is my route to work!
Natalie Parker
Blackpool needs more shops not new five-star hotels. We don’t need road works which this council feel they have to do during busy periods. The people of Blackpool have had enough of the disruption.
Derek Robertson
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Hide AdWhen are they supposed to do it? They can’t win . If they do it in season, shop keepers kick off too. The town needs improvement.
Dave Bird
Discounted parking! It should be free for two hours all over town, to encourage shoppers.
Dennis Owen
Free parking or discounted parking won’t help self employed drivers or small businesses.
Dorothy Laycock
Why not just make parking free?
Donna Bretherton
Online shopping again this year then.
Lauren Gibbs