Family parking now easier in Ballymena town centre

Parking for parents and families has been made easier for shoppers and visitors to Ballymena as Mid and East Antrim Council has designated new spaces at four of its town car parks.
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You will now be able to avail of the larger parent and child parking spaces at the Tower Centre multi-storey car parks, as well as at Church Street 1 and 2 and Broughshane Street. You can still park at council-owned car parks for five hours in Ballymena for just £1.

Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, William McCaughey, welcomed the installation of the new parking bays: “This is great news for Ballymena and will be a real boost to the town as a major shopping destination in Northern Ireland. Well done to all those involved within Council for making this happen!”

Alderman Audrey Wales MBE said: “I am delighted to see that it is now easier and more convenient for parents, grandparents, childminders and all those who are travelling with young children to park in these four council-owned car parks in town.

Mid and East Antrim Borough Council's Car Parks Manager, Andrew Oliver, with Alderman Audrey Wales MBE.Mid and East Antrim Borough Council's Car Parks Manager, Andrew Oliver, with Alderman Audrey Wales MBE.
Mid and East Antrim Borough Council's Car Parks Manager, Andrew Oliver, with Alderman Audrey Wales MBE.

“It can be difficult navigating in and out of a car with a young child and a pram or buggy, so these new parking spaces will be a welcome addition to our retail offering across Ballymena.

“This is something I had long been campaigning for on behalf of local people who had asked for the council to make parking easier for parents and families, so it is fantastic to see it become a reality.”