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Parking charges start next month at Birmingham park

Long-mooted charges will see free parking scrapped at Cannon Hill Park in Edgbaston

Reaction to the new car parking charge at Cannon Hill Park in 2017

Car parking charges are to be introduced at one of Birmingham's flagship parks for the first time, meaning visitors going to three major attractions will all have to pay.

Parking meters are currently being installed in car parks next to Cannon Hill Park, mac Birmingham and the Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park, ready to be switched on next month.

The initial charges are being set at £2 for the first four hours and £3 for the day.

Charges will apply all day, every day from Monday, October 2, 2017, and are set be reviewed after six months and then annually.

Blue badge spaces will be retained.

The council has previously forecast a 20 per cent reduction in car park usage because of the fees.

In addition to mac and the conservation park, Cannon Hill is visited by thousands of people every year and used by a host of different activity groups including the weekly Parkrun and triathlon club BRAT.

It also forms the backdrop to part of Birmingham's 10k, half marathon and marathon run courses.