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Residents back 'gas guzzlers' bid | Residents back 'gas guzzlers' bid |
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Residents in part of south-west London have backed a controversial scheme to charge the owners of so-called gas guzzling cars more for parking permits. | |
Jaguars, Mercedes or 4x4s in Richmond would incur three times the normal parking fee, while a family with two large cars could pay up to £750. | Jaguars, Mercedes or 4x4s in Richmond would incur three times the normal parking fee, while a family with two large cars could pay up to £750. |
In a survey of residents, a narrow majority voted for the scheme, linking parking permit costs to car emissions. | In a survey of residents, a narrow majority voted for the scheme, linking parking permit costs to car emissions. |
The leader of Richmond Council, Serge Lourie, was "delighted" by the results. | The leader of Richmond Council, Serge Lourie, was "delighted" by the results. |
If policies like this are to have a real effect in the long term then everyone must adopt them Leader of Richmond Council, Serge Lourie | If policies like this are to have a real effect in the long term then everyone must adopt them Leader of Richmond Council, Serge Lourie |
The idea generated fierce debate when it was published last October. | The idea generated fierce debate when it was published last October. |
The local authority's survey showed 49% supported the plan, with 39% opposed - although a majority thought the extra charges for second car permits were "too punitive". | The local authority's survey showed 49% supported the plan, with 39% opposed - although a majority thought the extra charges for second car permits were "too punitive". |
Mr Lourie, said: "I am particularly encouraged by the fact that 64% have indicated that they would be prepared to take practical action and switch to a less polluting vehicle - this is hugely significant. | Mr Lourie, said: "I am particularly encouraged by the fact that 64% have indicated that they would be prepared to take practical action and switch to a less polluting vehicle - this is hugely significant. |
"These proposals were always going to spark a fierce debate. We have never had any illusions about that fact. | "These proposals were always going to spark a fierce debate. We have never had any illusions about that fact. |
"Climate change is the single most important issue facing our world today. | "Climate change is the single most important issue facing our world today. |
"We have since been hugely encouraged by indications from other authorities and the Mayor of London, that they intended to introduce similar schemes. | "We have since been hugely encouraged by indications from other authorities and the Mayor of London, that they intended to introduce similar schemes. |
"If policies like this are to have a real effect in the long term then everyone must adopt them." | "If policies like this are to have a real effect in the long term then everyone must adopt them." |
Those with more than one car would have to pay 50% more for extra permits. | Those with more than one car would have to pay 50% more for extra permits. |
There would also be a sliding scale of charges for parking permits based on the government's car tax bands. | There would also be a sliding scale of charges for parking permits based on the government's car tax bands. |
Committee scrutiny | Committee scrutiny |
But, significantly, the poll suggests two out of three residents would consider changing to a cleaner car to avoid the higher charges. | But, significantly, the poll suggests two out of three residents would consider changing to a cleaner car to avoid the higher charges. |
This would mean less revenue for the council, but lower levels of greenhouse gases. | This would mean less revenue for the council, but lower levels of greenhouse gases. |
Richmond's proposals differ from Chancellor Gordon Brown's transport taxes, which have made money for the Exchequer without reducing emissions. | Richmond's proposals differ from Chancellor Gordon Brown's transport taxes, which have made money for the Exchequer without reducing emissions. |
The proposals will now be considered by Richmond Council's Overview and Scrutiny committee on 24 January, before going to cabinet on 29 January for a final decision. | The proposals will now be considered by Richmond Council's Overview and Scrutiny committee on 24 January, before going to cabinet on 29 January for a final decision. |
If they receive the necessary support, the new rules are expected to be in place within three months, said Mr Lourie. | If they receive the necessary support, the new rules are expected to be in place within three months, said Mr Lourie. |
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