Thursday 08 October 2015
Following confirmation that the final cruise liner visit of the season scheduled for Friday is a 'conference ship' where few passengers are expected to come ashore, the Environment Department is advising motorists about imminent changes to parking arrangements.
These involve from tomorrow morning, the two hour parking on the seaward side of South Esplanade reverting to ten hour parking until the recommencement of the cruise liner season in the Spring 2016. In addition, ten hour parking near the slipway along Castle Emplacement will revert to being reserved for 'Fishermen at Sea'.
By Monday 12 October, Guernsey Harbours will have removed the planters from outside of the Marina facilities at the Albert Pier and also the visitor welcome tent and retractable barriers from by Pier 17 restaurant. Once this has taken place the Department will reinstate the ten hour small car parking spaces and two hour bays except for a few that were removed from by the new zebra crossing for visibility reasons. At the same time, the small parking spaces temporarily relocated to by the Marina Office on the Albert Pier and at the northern end of the Round Top arm of the Crown Pier will revert to Harbour users.
Contact Information:
Phil Ogier, Senior Traffic Services Officer
Environment Department
Tel: 243400