GPs voice concerns about introduction of paid parking at Flynn's Field car park

General practitioners at Carrick Medical Centre in Carrick-on-Shannon have raised concerns about plans to introduce paid parking at Flynn's Field car park in the town.
In a joint statement, GPs Jonathan Egan, Orla Fitzpatrick, David Greene, and Trish Noonan expressed worry that charging for parking at the facility would result in increased displaced parking activity. The medical professionals fear that motorists seeking to avoid fees at Flynn's Field may instead use the car park serving the Primary Care Centre, potentially creating difficulties for patients and staff requiring access to medical facilities.
The GPs' objection highlights the interconnected nature of parking provision in Carrick-on-Shannon's town centre, where the availability of free parking at one location directly influences usage patterns at nearby facilities. The concerns raised by the medical practitioners suggest that any parking policy changes require careful consideration of impacts on essential services and their accessibility to the public.
The statement represents a coordinated response from the local medical community to the proposed changes affecting one of the town's main parking areas.
For the full details, see the Leitrim Observer.
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