East Riding of Yorkshire Council is once again providing free weekend parking for Christmas shoppers.
As part of its support for town centre businesses, the council has offered free parking in the run-up to Christmas for the past 15 years – and this year will be no different.
Every weekend in December, parking will be free at the council’s on-street and off-street parking locations across the East Riding.
The first day of free parking also coincides with Small Business Saturday, a national campaign that encourages people to shop locally and support small businesses in their communities.
Councillor Anne Handley, leader of East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said: “Christmas is an important time for our high streets, and free weekend parking is a great way to encourage people to come into our town centres and support our local businesses.
“Christmas can also be an expensive time for many people, and I hope this will also go a little way towards helping our residents with the cost of living.”
Parking charges will be suspended from 8am on Saturday to 8am on Monday on the following weekends:
• Saturday, 2nd December, and Sunday, 3rd December
• Saturday, 9th December, and Sunday, 10th December
• Saturday, 16th December and Sunday, 17th December
• Saturday, 23rd December, and Sunday, 24th December
Pay and display machines will be clearly marked to let people know there is no charge.
While parking charges are suspended, motorists are advised that normal parking rules still apply, such as those around disabled parking bays, maximum stays and controlled parking zones (CPZ).
Find a council-operated car park using the online car and coach park finder.