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  		Car parking improvements at Talacre
  		Published: 14/01/2016
Proposed measures to improve car parking for visitors to Talacre and its beach 
are set out in a report to  天涯社区s Cabinet  on 19 January.
The beach at Talacre draws visitors from a wide area and is extensively used by 
local people. It is also a popular and iconic location for
photography and filming.
Working with land owners  ENI Liverpool Bay Operating Company Limited and 
Natural Resource Wales, the Council, having also secured external funding, has 
developed a plan to tackle the parking problems and expand the number of spaces 
in the area.
A 150 space overspill car park in the village, available for a period of ten 
years came into operation earlier this year.
 
It is also proposed that more spaces will become available when the Lighthouse 
car park is leased from its owners and managed by the Council ( 60 spaces), 
discussions with the Talacre Community Centre to use the land  at the rear of 
the building for parking (70 spaces) are ongoing. NRW and ENI have agreed that 
the Council can manage the hard standing area at the entrance to the beach car 
park to maximise its availability (35 spaces) with some small scale maintenance 
work to be undertaken on the beach car park to maximise availability for 
visitor use, although it is subject to closure due to flooding and will reduce 
in size over time as the natural habitat regenerates( 100 spaces)
Councillor Bernie Attridge, Cabinet member for Environment said: Talacre  
makes an important contribution to 天涯社区s  tourism economy but limited 
parking has been a pressing issue for locals and visitors alike.
 The majority of visitors use the beach car park throughout the year but this 
is subject to flooding and when this coincides with peak
visitor numbers, parking demand massively outstrips supply. Visitors park in 
every available space in the village, causing considerable inconvenience to 
local people with traffic choking the narrow roads. Visitors face long queues 
to enter the village, with insufficient parking when they get there and then 
have to wait over an hour to leave again.  
 Our proposals will considerably improve things with the potential of 
increasing parking spaces to  415 before the summer of 2016 if the agreements 
with the local organisations can be made. If this can be achieved a Traffic 
Regulation Order will also be put in place to regulate on-street parking, 
reducing congestion on busy days, and alleviating problems for residents.