Temporary coach parking plans are in the pipeline for Lancaster Business Park on the outskirts of Ely with visitors still able to get dropped off in the city centre.

Ely Standard: 2.5 miles from Ely Cathedral to Lancaster Way2.5 miles from Ely Cathedral to Lancaster Way (Image: Archant)

The decision demonstrates that East Cambs is a listening council according to a councillor.

“We haven’t rushed into this decision, but have weighed up all the different avenues to find the best solution,” said councillor Richard Hobbs, chairman of the commercial services committee.

“We fully accept that the move to Lancaster Way is temporary, but with the district leisure centre complex planned to open in early 2018, it shouldn’t be long before we have everything in place.”

Members of the commercial services committee approved the recommendation for a license to secure coach parking at Lancaster Way Business Park. Cllr Hobbs said: “We are continuing to accommodate coaches wishing to park when visiting the city of Ely and with the proposed plans for Barton Road, we are making sure that there is a convenient and safe spot to drop-off and pick-up passengers to work alongside those already in the Gallery.

“The council’s aim is always to encourage as many people as possible to visit our district.

“We believe that this is a good solution for tourists, as they will still be able to be dropped off at one of the central coach drop-off/pick-up points in Ely, including Barton Road, should planning permission be granted, and coach drivers will have somewhere safe and close-by to park at Lancaster Way.

“In the meantime, we will be working with Ely Cathedral to inform the coach companies of where to park, providing them with maps and explaining both our short and long-term plans for coach parking.”

In light of the need to relocate coach parking spaces, should the proposed Barton Road development be approved, the council has been working to secure equivalent coach parking elsewhere in Ely.

Cresswell’s Lane, land fully owned by the Council, had initially been an option for alternative coach parking and a swept path analysis demonstrated that there was room for the coaches to turn and park in accordance with the proposal.

However, after receiving later representations from the adjoining landowner, an alternative location has been sought.

This proposed solution of creating coach parking at Lancaster Way is expected to be temporary until the end of 2017.

It is then proposed that coach parking be located at Downham Road, Ely, on the site of the district leisure centre complex.

Coaches will still be able to use the popular and well-used pick-up and drop-off points in the Gallery, Ely – something that will remain unchanged - and a coach drop-off and pick-up point located at the proposed Barton Road development.