Readers have been sharing their views on Milton Country Park’s parking rules and fines, which have recently been changed following customer feedback
Cambridgeshire Live readers have been voicing their opinions on parking regulations and penalties at Milton Country Park, responding to recent changes and previous concerns.
Some believe stricter measures are required, while others say the system has been unjust or unclear. A few raised broader questions about who funds transport and how public funds ought to be spent.
A Cambridgeshire country park has installed a new parking machine after customers complained about an “extremely harsh” system. Milton Country Park, located just outside Cambridge, has recently announced a new parking system “following lots of customer feedback”.
Visitors claim to have received unfair fines under the previous system. One person wrote: “While the park itself is lovely, the parking enforcement is incredibly harsh. It’s a popular spot for families with young children, but the management shows zero leniency – staying even a minute past your paid time results in a £60 fine.”
Another stated: “Great park, but horrible parking process. The app is truly awful, and the machine gets busy. You can lose the first 15 minutes just trying to pay, and time starts the moment you enter the car park, not pay.”
Galiano believes: “About time too, it’s only taken them one and a half years to change the system. Parking Eye sent me two fines, I had proof of my payments and I appealed and won. I could have been £200 down if I had just paid them. I’ve never returned to the park since then.”
Skipper writes: “Excellent, well done. Great to see Parking Spy caught out ripping people off. Parking Spy is a money making machine which only employs a minimal number of people and its computers issue tickets untouched by human hand. In the year 2023, ParkingEye generated revenue of GBP 71,507,611. Not quite sure how this benefits the UK economy. Difficult to not park any vehicle across 2 spaces when the council keeps making spaces narrower to increase revenue.”
Rhodabike states: “Visitors are better off parking for free at Tesco, a few minutes’ walk away.”
Over on our Facebook page, Maxine FJ comments: “I haven’t been to the park since they implemented a parking system I used to visit with my grandchildren, who are little and love it there. I am disabled, and apparently, you have to go to the office to sort out parking for this. I am not against parking the way it is; for me, a two-hour time limit is ridiculous.
“By the time I get myself and the children out of the car, it’s time to get back in it almost. We used to take food to feed the ducks, etc., and get drinks and ice creams, but by the time they ate them, we would definitely be over our limited stay, not to mention the regular toilet visits.”
Leona S says: “The councils are getting greedy. Every park I grew up in, you had freedom; now you have to pay to take kids out, disgusting.”
What do you believe is the best parking solution for the country park? Comment below or HERE to have your say.



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