Millbrook Parish Council Draft Parking Order

Apr 30, 2026 | Community News, Parish Council News

Millbrook Parish Council Draft Parking Order

 

Millbrook Parish Council Full Parish meeting held on 21st October 2025

West Street car park fees – Minute 100  (A.I.7)

The Chair highlighted that prior to any changes there would need to be a statutory consultation.  The Council reviewed the car park fees and resolved, to commence the statutory consultation process of amending the fees as detailed below:

Current fees Revised fees
Up to 1-hour 10p Remain at the same (10p for up to 1 hour)
1 to 2 hours £1.10 1 to 2 hours £1.00
2 to 3 hours £1.70 2 to 3 hours £2.00
3 to 4 hours £2.60 3 to 4 hours £3.00
24 hours £3.50 24hours £5.00

 

Millbrook Parish Council Full Parish meeting held on 18th November 2025 

Charging times for West Street car park – Minute 120.3  (A.I.10)

The Council resolved to include in the new draft car park order an amendment to the fee-paying times so that car park users pay from 8am to 8pm.

Millbrook Parish Council – Full Parish Council meeting held on 17th March 2026

174.1 The Council reviewed the ‘draft’ Parking Order for 2026 (covering Greenland, Millbrook Doctors Surgery, Millbrook Village Hall and West Street Car Parks) – Minute 174.1 (A.I.13)

a. The Council resolved to include ‘no person shall place a caravan or trailer in a Parking Space in the new Parking Order.
b. To protect the wildlife and hedgehogs the Council resolved to include ‘The storage of fishing pots and / or nets shall be prohibited’ in the new Parking Order.
c. The Council resolved to include ‘Dinghies are not permitted to be left in the Parking Place ‘ in new parking order. Proposed
d. The Council resolved not to include a stipulated charge for weekly visitor permits in the new Parking Order. P
e. Based on Millbrook’s Annual Car Park permits being low cost, the Council resolved not to offer a discounted fee for disabled permits (season tickets).
f. The Council resolved not to implement an administration fee for any reissuing of car park permits due to a change of vehicle.
g. The Council resolved the restriction of classes will be ‘no motor homes’ (the new Parking Order will not include implications regarding weight limits)
h. The Council resolved to continue to offer ‘no charges’ for Sunday parking in West Street Car Park.

3 Comments

  1. Penny Chubb

    Great new rules. Im definitely in favour

    Reply
  2. David Cliff

    Can the Council please give their reasons for not allowing motor homes in West Street Carpark ?
    I have only ever seen 2 motor homes that seem to regular use the carpark, so would appear to be hardly a major issue.

    Reply
    • Karenza Heald

      Hello David
      Thank you for your feedback. It is a condition of the Parish Council’s lease agreement with Cornwall Council that no motor homes should be permitted in the car park. The Parish Council has spent some time reviewing the park car park facility and considering its obligations as a tenant. The Parish Council also has recognised there are limited spaces in the car park and therefore taken the decision to increase the signage around the car park.

      Reply

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