Finchley Forum – observations
- RIP Barnet meter
- puzzled in the car park
Green Party member Donald Lyven’s observations on the forum of 23 November:
I attended the Finchley Forum at Avenue House last Wednesday. The problem with customers not using local shops due to pay and display machines being covered is getting very serious. I heard testimony from shop keepers in Temple Fortune and East Finchley all saying they are losing business since there are fewer customers as people drive away when they see the covered parking machines and need a mobile phone and bank card to park.
I know it’s easy to mock and say people should walk or cycle to the shops instead, especially when you just want a loaf of bread or a pint of milk, however, these shops are losing ALL passing trade. A case in point is me on Saturday. I drove to Tally-Ho and parked in Lodge Lane car park. As I have already registered my vehicle with the Westminster parking system, I went through the laborious procedure of entering 4 digits from my registered debit card, entering the location number, confirming which vehicle I wish to park, how long in minutes I want to park, then enter the three security digits on the back of the card!
I can now do this in 90 seconds! However, I saw people drive in, look at the sign and drive away! There were lots of other people standing around on their mobiles with credit cards in hand, and the carpark was eerily empty for the time of day! As reported at the Forum, there were street parking places available in Finchley as
well as along the High Road. Basically, those clued up to the system have never had it so good, being able to park in any shopping street!
Barnet Council refused to offer a Christmas parking amnesty to the shop owners, and the Parking Scratch Cards to be introduced from 5th Dec will be only £2 for one hour, and you can only buy a minimum of 4! So that’s £8 to pay out before you can stop for that loaf of bread!
Anyway, I delivered three bags of stuff to the charity shop, visited my optician, went to the shoe shop for some slippers, and then popped into the newsagent, and yes, just for a pint of milk (to take to the allotment for my tea). Had I been one of those who had no mobile, wasn’t or couldn’t register, I too may have driven to
Brent Cross instead! Our local high streets are suffering big time, possibly leading to shops closing down; loss of business rates to the very council stupid enough to cause this current crazy situation. And whose idea was all this? Yep, Brian Coleman. The anger at the Forum was evident.
Also, increased traffic speeds past schools due to mini roundabouts and humps being removed during resurfacing also caused a great amount of anger towards the council – another problem caused by yes you’ve guessed, Brian Coleman.
I trust Barnet Green Party will highlight these two severe current problems with which to criticise the current Tory Assembly member!


