From the
Evesham Journal:
Town council start campaign to improve station parking
A renewed campaign to tackle the ^chaotic^ parking provision at Pershore railway station has been spearheaded by the town council.
The council has claimed that long-standing plans to extend the current 20 space car park are still, after seven years, mired in a legal dispute between Network Rail and an adjoining landowner.
This in turn is jeopardising a potential land swap which would more than double the size of the existing car park, say the council.
In a new bid to break the deadlock, Pershore Town Council has now made a direct appeal to Network Rail^s chief executive, Iain Coucher.
Transport Minister Lord Adonis, together with local MPs▸ Peter Luff and Sir Michael Spicer, First Great Western boss Mark Hopwood and Worcestershire County Council councillor Derek Prodger, have all been called on as well to intervene and help resolve the dispute.
Ann Dobbins, clerk at Pershore Town Council, said: ^So far, despite some exciting plans and offers of matched funding, all that has been achieved is an attractive set of railings and members are deeply frustrated by the lack of progress on what all parties consider to be a worthwhile scheme.
"The pressure on parking space is already deterring existing and potential users and it will be totally inadequate to cater for the future growth of rail travel.^
A spokesman for Network Rail said: ^We have not stopped our effort in trying to achieve an agreement with Carlton Smith Ltd on resolving a possible land encroachment on Network Rail land.^