Free Kirklees parking for workers on the front line in Covid-19 battle

In the wake of the new national lockdown, Kirklees Council is supporting NHS, social care and council frontline service workers by offering free parking for them in all its car parks.
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The council has made the parking pledge for workers who are on the front line in the battle against COVID-19. Health, social care and workers in key council services will all be entitled to park for free until March.

The council had made all its car parks and spaces free for all users in March 2020 and extended the scheme until the end of 2020.

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Councillor Peter McBride, Cabinet Member for Regeneration, said: “Frontline workers in Kirklees have more than enough to worry at the moment.

Kirklees Council is offering free parkingKirklees Council is offering free parking
Kirklees Council is offering free parking

"We don’t want parking to be an issue for them. They are out there saving lives and keeping our society going every single day.

"We want to recognise their heroic efforts. We’re supporting vital workers by making parking free but the rest of us can show our support by staying at home for the next few weeks.”

Parking charges for other users came into effect on Monday January 11 2021 but key workers in the NHS, social care and some other key frontline council services will be able to park for free whilst on duty.

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The council has been in contact with NHS and Care providers about how they can access free parking, however senior managers of those essential services that think their staff may also qualify are encouraged to contact [email protected].

Coun Naheed Mather, Cabinet Member for Environment and Highways, said: “The best thing most of us can do for the next few weeks is to stay at home as much as possible. But there are many residents who will be out there on the frontline and we want to support in that vital work.”

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