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Report likely to put spotlight back on shared bay policy
A new report has concluded that Ealing is the most difficult place to park in the entire country. The data in the report by Go Compare shows that on a typical day there are 173 in the borough for every parking spot. British drivers spend on average four days a year looking for a parking space but that is likely to be much higher locally according to the conclusions of the survey. The report is likely to raise questions again about Ealing borough’s controversial policy to introduce more shared parking bays across the borough which critics said would encourage commuters to park near local tube and train stations. However, Ealing Council have dismissed the conclusions of the report saying the methodology is flawed. Based on the ratio of vehicles to parking space, GoCompare has measured which cities, towns and boroughs are the hardest to find a parking space. Only the London boroughs that had at least 3 Park Mark-registered car parks by 31st August 2018 were included in the research - therefore, not every borough is featured. Data was sourced from the British Parking Association’s Park Mark Award database and the Department for Transport’s Average Annual Daily Traffic Flow (AADF) within each local authority.
However, the report also found that Ealing is also the most disabled-friendly borough, with 9.4% of sparking spaces reserved for disability badge holders compared to just 2.4% in neighbouring Hounslow. A spokesperson for Ealing Council said, "the methodology Go Compare are using to obtain their stats is very flawed and has given rise to some pretty outlandish figures which are easily misunderstood and may cause alarm to lay person. November 16, 2018
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