App-only car parks spark uproar in cathedral city

App-only car parks spark uproar in cathedral city

  • In ‘parking meter desert’ trend, 359 spaces in Worcester no longer take cash 
  • READ: MPs propose system to aid motorists after councils scrap pay and display

Five car parks in a cathedral city will accept payment only by mobile app – to the fury of campaigners and older motorists.

In the latest example of the trend towards ‘parking meter deserts’, which has been highlighted by the Mail, 359 spaces in Worcester will no longer take cash or cards.

From next month, shoppers and visitors will need to download the RingGo app to pay by mobile – or call a phone operator. 

The city’s council says it is reacting to changing demand after a ‘steep’ decline in cash payments. 

And it claims the move covers barely one in six of the parking spaces it operates across Worcester.

In the latest example of the trend towards ‘parking meter deserts’, which has been highlighted by the Mail, 359 spaces in Worcester will no longer take cash or cards

Charity bosses and MPs have urged council chiefs to consider the impact on older motorists and struggling high streets. 

Age UK said it was ‘hearing from more and more people’ in Worcestershire about app-only parking issues.

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