Blackburn's new car park plan to hold 100 vehicles

WORK The site off Fleming Square. Owners BGSA are now seeking plans for the temporary car park WORK The site off Fleming Square. Owners BGSA are now seeking plans for the temporary car park

BLACKBURN town centre is set to get a new car park for shoppers and office workers holding almost 100 vehicles.

The site, off Fleming Square, already contains an underground car park which has never been used after building on a proposed hotel was halted.

And ahead of further developments the area is going to be opened up for use by the public.

The owners of the site, BGSA, is now seeking planning permission for the temporary car park, which would open from September while the developer seeks a new partner for the plan.

It is part of the firm’s bid to complete the “Margo Towers” development started by Blackburn businesswoman and the Telegraph columnist Margo Grimshaw.

Already the main apartment block BGSA took over has been completed and filled with residents and the company is now in the final stages of negotiation to lease the ground floor as an Italian restaurant.

Work on fitting out the second block behind Fleming Square is almost complete and similar work on the third is about to start.

But the final piece of the jigsaw remains unlikely to be completed in the near future after Premier Inns pulled out of a proposed deal.

As a temporary measure BGSA’s marketing director Sheldon Cohen said the firm has submitted a planning application to turn the surface area into a 48-pay and display public car park and have pumped water out of the underground space to accommodate office workers’ vehicles on a contract basis.

He said subject to approval by Blackburn with Darwen Council the car park would open in September and remain until a deal for the site was secured.

The new pay and display car park would charge £1 for the first hour, £1.50 for two, £2 for three, £2.50 for up to five and £5 for more than 5 hours.

The secure underground contract parking would cost from £80 a month, Mr Sheldon added.

Long-standing trader Jeff Stone, whose hairdressers adjoins the site, said: “This is great news for local shoppers and for local shops at the Cathedral end of the town centre.”

Comments(6)

carrman2 says...
9:05pm Wed 27 Jun 12

that wont go very far will it ?? !00 spaces

2 for 5p says...
9:39pm Wed 27 Jun 12

The parking prices are quite cheap

Info-warrior says...
10:34pm Wed 27 Jun 12

They should have an open air market on Sundays on this site been saying it for years would double footfall on a Sunday in Blackburn and all surronuding shops pubs cafe's taxi's would all benefit from it. Half traders and half of it for car booters. Can't fail..

2 for 5p says...
11:50pm Wed 27 Jun 12

Info-warrior wrote:
They should have an open air market on Sundays on this site been saying it for years would double footfall on a Sunday in Blackburn and all surronuding shops pubs cafe's taxi's would all benefit from it. Half traders and half of it for car booters. Can't fail..
why Sunday of all the days of the week why not Wednesday

Let the workers have a days rest for goodness sake

tenerc says...
7:55am Thu 28 Jun 12

thats right get an "office workers" car park close to work so they don`t have to walk, when there are 2 carparks that are NEVER full.

the waste land carpark on bryom street can hold 100+ cars yet everytime i go past your lucky if there are 10!! because you need a permit to park there, make it free and people will use it.

also the carpark at the top of byrom & canterubury that is hardly used, other then by cars using it to take a short cut trough, make that free as well.

shoppers wont get to use this car park as office workers will have it full by 9am

burner says...
9:04am Thu 28 Jun 12

Excellent points, tenerc. Those car parks ARE empty - too far out, like the Feilden Street fiasco.
.
Sounds good. Prime location, realistic price tariff.
.
HOWEVER . . . . given the current traffic flow, how easy will access be? . . Not very, I think.

click2find

About cookies

We want you to enjoy your visit to our website. That's why we use cookies to enhance your experience. By staying on our website you agree to our use of cookies. Find out more about the cookies we use.

I agree