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Ryan Carroll

Traffic wardens set to return to the streets of South Ayrshire next week

Traffic wardens are set to return to the streets of South Ayrshire on Monday.

The parking attendants are initially focusing their attention on ‘critical areas’ including junctions, disabled bays and known ‘hot spots’ where illegal parking can cause disruption.

South Ayrshire Council say this is the just the beginning of parking enforcement being phased back onto our streets.

Normal enforcement duties, including on and off-street pay and display car parks, will restart on Monday, July 6.

Plans are in place to ensure ticket machines across South Ayrshire are cleaned and disinfected regularly.

You can also download the cashless parking app, RingGo, which allows you to pay for parking without the need for coins and from your car.

Key workers’ parking permits for on and off street Council parking bays will remain valid at the moment.

Councillor Ian Cochrane, Portfolio Holder for Environment said: "I’d like to thank Parking Attendants who while unable to carry out their enforcement roles, have volunteered to help in communities during this pandemic.

"With further easing of Scottish Government restrictions, our priority is to keep the public safe when they are out and about on our roads."

Information on parking in South Ayrshire can be found at  https://www.ayrshireroadsalliance.org/Parking/ARA-Parking-Information.aspx.

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