For all of those constantly looking for a place to park in Hereford, here is a list of some of the current cheapest options in the city. All prices are correct at time of writing.
Horse and Groom
The car park behind the Horse and Groom pub in Eign Street is currently the cheapest place to park for a day in Hereford. A full day will set you back £3 and it is approximately a 15 minute walk from the city centre. Its cheapest rate is currently £1 for two hours parking.
Friars Street
This car park situated near to Lord Scudamore Primary School in Friars Street will cost £5 for a whole day, £1 for an hour and is a 15 minute walk from High Town.
Saint Martins (overflow)
The Saint Martins car park is next to the Halo Leisure Pool in St Martin's Avenue just a 15 minute walk over the River from High Town and will cost £5 for a day.
It's cheapest ticket is £1 for an hour long stay.
Merton Meadow
This car park adjacent to Hereford FC's Edgar Street stadium is convenient for shoppers and a ten minute walk from High Town. A day's parking will set you back £5 and its cheapest rate is £1 for an hour.
Wall Street
The price to park for a full day at Wall Street is £8.
The car park's cheapest rate is £1.50 for an hour, but it is the closest car park to the centre of the city, within a five minute walk.
Car parking charges were raised in Hereford in 2021 by Herefordshire Council. Councillor John Harrington, cabinet member for infrastructure and transport, said at the time that increases were necessary.
He said: "We have listened to key stakeholders around the county and considered the revised parking structure very carefully to try and attain a balance that encourages more active travel without deterring visitors."
"The new banding structure means that parking slightly further from the city or town centre saves a bit of money on the price of parking while increasing footfall which supports local businesses. It also keeps spaces available in the centre of town for those who only need a short stay."
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