Loading... Please wait...

Labour in Leeds

“Our priority is to protect front-line services for the poor, the young, the elderly and vulnerable people in our city, in particular our services for children and older people"

Email a friend about this site  Email a friend about this site   Text size  Small Text Regular Text Large Text

Councillor asks for a fair deal for hospital patients

Pudsey Councillor Josie Jarosz has made an impassioned plea to the coalition running Leeds City Council to reverse their decision to increase car parking charges at the Beckett Street car park in Leeds. 

The coalition took the decision last year to increase the cost of parking by 20p an hour and Councillor Jarosz asked in last month’s Council Meeting that the decision be reviewed.  

She is extremely concerned that the increase is making it difficult for elderly and vulnerable people to attend hospital appointments. The Pudsey Councillor spoke up earlier in the year when bus fares increased and called on the PCT to consider increased travel costs when scheduling appointments.  She is worried that the increased parking costs combined with higher bus fares may make attending hospital financially prohibitive for some people. 

Councillor Josie Jarosz (Labour, Pudsey) said: “It seems to me that people who need to go to hospital are being taken advantage of, they have no choice but to pay the charges and so form a captive income for the Council. 

People coming from Pudsey already have a long journey but now face either higher bus fares to get to hospital or increased parking charges when they do get there. I am not asking for all parking charges across the city to be reduced but I really do think that we have a duty to protect the most vulnerable people and not to callously take advantage of them when they are in need of help. 

I think that Leeds City Council needs to consider its moral obligations and not just its bank balance, I can’t see that reducing the charges in one car park will bankrupt the Council. 

All we have to do is recognise what is right and do it.” 

Promoted by Ray Collins, General Secretary, the Labour Party, on behalf of the Labour Party, both at 39 Victoria Street, London, SW1H 0HA.
Powered by taobase from Tangent Labs. Hosted by Rackspace, 2 Longwalk Road, Stockley Park, Uxbridge, UB11 1BA.