Consultation closed 16 February 2023
Stage two
The city council is now in the second stage of public consultation about proposed charges for parking in Eaton Park.
This involves the council writing to everyone who took part in the original consultation.
The consultation is due to end on Thursday, 16 February 2023 and a decision on the charges will be made in the week that follows.
Stage one - closed
Consultation closed 3 January 2023.
The city council has started a public consultation on the introduction of car parking charges at Eaton Park.
This is the first of the city’s parks to be considered for the charges and comes following a council decision in 2021 to introduce charges in some of the city’s parks. The decision was made as a result of mounting financial pressure on the council.
The move to introduce these charges has the backing of those who responded to the council’s 2022-23 budget consultation in which they gave their support to the council to prioritise increasing fees and charges to protect services.
Proposed charges
Monday to Sunday, including bank holidays:
- Up to 4 hours - £2.00
- Up to 5 hours - £5.00
- Up to 6 hours - £6.00
- Over 6 hours - £8.00
Consultation documents
See our news release for further details on the proposed charges.
How to comment
People who use Eaton Park are invited to have their say on the charges by taking part in the consultation, which runs from 25 November 2022 until Tuesday 3 January 2023. If agreed, the charges will come into effect early next year.
Anyone wanting to offer feedback or object to the proposed charging for parking at Eaton Park is asked to email TrafficOrders@norfolk.gov.uk
Privacy notice
Norwich City Council is the data controller for this consultation. In receiving and reviewing your response your personal data will be processed – this will include the email address you use to provide your response and any information you may include.
Your data will be processed by Norfolk County Council but will not be shared with any other third parties unless we are required to do so by law.
Your data is processed with your consent. Should you wish to remove your consent at a later date please email DPO@norwich.gov.uk
You have the right to request access to your personal information, ask for errors to be corrected, restrict how your information is used, object to how it is processed, or request that your data is deleted. Should you wish to exercise your rights please email DPO@norwich.gov.uk
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