All Rushcliffe car parks free until further notice

March 24th, 2020

All Rushcliffe Borough Council managed car parks are free to use with time limits lifted until further notice in light of COVID-19.
The authority is not enforcing parking restrictions but asks all motorists to observe disabled bay rules.
They include the sites at:

  • Bridgford Road, West Bridgford
  • Albert Road, West Bridgford
  • Gordon Road, West Bridgford
  • Newgate Street, Bingham
  • Needham Street, Bingham
  • Bunny Lane, Keyworth
  • Church Drive, Keyworth
  • Radcliffe-on-Trent Health Centre
  • Walkers Yard, Radcliffe-on-Trent
  • Rushcliffe Country Park

The authority will review this decision monthly, with signs now in place highlighting the arrangements for car park users and advice on observing social distancing in line with government guidelines.
This includes keeping a distance of two metres between others, one exercise session per day and leaving the house to buy essential goods only before returning home.

Visit www.rushcliffe.gov.uk for the latest updates on the Council’s services and the support available to Rushcliffe communities.

A Rushcliffe Borough Council spokesperson said: “We are aware some individuals still require the use of public car parks when purchasing essential groceries or attending medical appointments or healthcare professionals providing support at local facilities.

“Therefore we have outlined the facilities can be used in line with social distancing guidelines from central government, outlined at each location, whilst saving a small cost to motorists on each essential visit.”

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