This is no longer a trial but has just been made permanent.
The concern is that this is the thin-end of the wedge and it will rapidly roll out nationwide.
The BMF and others are urging motorcyclists to support a Legal Challenge to this. From what I've read, it is believed that this challenge has a good chance of success and should kill this off for good.
The way we can support this is to donate to the fighting fund .... the idea is that we all make a relatively small contribution towards a £50,000 fighting fund (to ward off annual bike parking fees of £93 million - the estimate if fees are rolled out nationwide)
What's more, if we win and costs are awarded to us, we can get our money back.
It seems worth it to me - to try to protect another of biking's benefits for ourselves and future generations.
The campaigning group are Notobikeparkingtax.com - you can find out more and donate through them:
http://www.notobikeparkingtax.com/detai ... ting-fund/
Other info:
MCN wrote: Free bike parking scrapped permanently
By Steve Farrell -
General news
22 January 2010 11:56
Free motorcycle parking will be scrapped for good from Monday under a decision by London’s Westminster City Council.
A controversial trial of charging riders will be made permanent under a new bylaw.
Announcing its decision, Westminster said: “The permanent traffic orders will come into force from Monday 25 January.”
But campaigners believe the move can still be defeated in court. The British Motorcyclists Federation (BMF) is urging riders to donate to a “legal fighting fund” which has already reached £30,000. The group says action is needed to save free bike parking nationally.
A spokesman said: “Westminster City Council’s decision to make permanent their controversial scheme for motorcycle parking charges could have national implications and therefore makes it more important than ever that motorcyclists fight this retrograde move…
“Currently standing at some £30,000, the fund needs at least another £20,000 to meet the expected minimum legal costs of £50,000.”
Warren Djanogly, leader of the campaign group No to the Bike Parking Tax (NTBPT), said the council’s “decision to make the scheme permanent has opened a window for us to launch a full legal challenge”.
Chris Hodder, the BMF’s Government Relations Executive, said: “The only option now available is to overturn the scheme in the courts.
"If we don’t, this could spell the nationwide end of free parking for motorcycles. Now is the time to stand up and be counted and support the NTBPT fighting fund.”
Since August Westminster has charged riders to use roadside motorcycle parking bays which are traditional free. The daily charge currently stands at £1.
Find more details on the legal fund and the next demo ride at www.notobikeparkingtax.com