Glasgow multi-storey car parks to scrap £5 Sunday fee as charges set to rise

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Glasgow multi-storey car parks to scrap £5 Sunday fee as charges set to rise
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Glasgow City Council has now revealed the charges that will come into force for multi-storey car parks from April. It previously announced new fees for on-street parking.

A flat £5 charge for parking in six council-owned multi-storey car parks on Sundays will be scrapped when fees rise from April.

The new costs for on-street parking within and outwith the city centre have already been revealed, and now the council has confirmed how much drivers will need to pay to use its multi-storey car parks. Figures showed the move is expected to bring in an extra £454,000 during 2024/25 — with prices changing from April 1, 2024.

Between five hours and six will cost £15, six to seven will be priced at £17.50 and seven to eight at £10. Parking between eight and nine hours will cost £22.50 and nine to ten will be £25.Charges will also be increased at a number of the city’s off-street pay and display car park to bring in £167,000 in 2024/25.

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