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Compromise over parking restrictions at Xmas market

J.Ramirez21 min ago
Disabled drivers will be allowed to park closer to a Christmas market after a U-turn over restrictions.

City of York Council had previously banned all traffic, including Blue Badge holders, from parking in the city centre during the St Nicholas Fair's opening hours this season.

After lobbying by disability campaigners, the council has agreed that access can be reinstated via Goodramgate, although other routes will remain closed.

Councillor Kate Ravilious told a meeting that the idea was to "work towards access throughout the day for next year's market".

The council said that the concerns over vehicle access were due to the risks to pedestrian safety during a period when footfall was higher because of the markets.

Ms Ravilious added: "We are meeting Make It York next week, and we are committed to try and enable Blue Badge access through the entire market next year."

The St Nicholas Fair opened on 14 November and runs until 22 December. There is no vehicle access to the city centre via Lendal, Blake Street and Church Street between 10:30 and 19:00 BST.

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