A meeting was held in Harpenden to discuss the lack of available parking in the town.

Herts Advertiser: HarPark chairman John Talbot at the meeting to discuss the lack of available parking in Harpenden. Picture: John TalbotHarPark chairman John Talbot at the meeting to discuss the lack of available parking in Harpenden. Picture: John Talbot (Image: Archant)

Members of campaign group HarPark held a meeting on Thursday, January 17 to voice their concerns that successive district and town councils have not provided sufficient parking in Harpenden.

More than 100 residents attended the meeting, which was sponsored by the Harpenden Society and introduced by HarPark chairman John Talbot.

According to the group, demand for parking in the town has risen due to an increased population and increased car ownership, but there is no additional parking available other than at Lydekker Park.

John said: “There has been no ownership of the problem, with the county council having no money for infrastructure, the district council providing no leadership and the town council abrogating responsibility to the district.

Herts Advertiser: A meeting was held by HarPark to discuss the lack of available parking in Harpenden. Picture: John TalbotA meeting was held by HarPark to discuss the lack of available parking in Harpenden. Picture: John Talbot (Image: Archant)

“In addition, SADC has allowed a huge amount of infill building, using non-recommended metrics for the number of parking spaces per flat.”

The group fears that the new Katherine Warington School in Batford and the development of Green Belt sites around Harpenden, at Redbourn and in Hemel Hempstead will only exacerbate the problem.

HarPark distributed a questionnaire to local businesses, in which 93 per cent of the 200 respondents complained about parking issues in the town, such as parking around schools and the introduction of controlled parking zones.

The group called on the district council to provide funds for a full-scale survey into parking.

Cllr Salih Gayhusuz, portfolio holder for business and the community, said: “We welcome feedback from Mr Talbot and community groups such as HarPark.

“We have been working on the issue of car parking in Harpenden with the Town Council as well as our own District Councillors. This has involved gathering data, analysing it and looking at appropriate options for improvements along with the costs.

“I understand that Harpenden’s Town and District Councillors will be consulting with all residents and businesses throughout the process before any decisions are made.”