Picton Truck Park Opens

Stage One of the new Picton Truck Park on Dublin Street is ready for use.
Twelve overnight parking spaces, suitable for truck and trailers, are now available on site and a brand-new ablutions block is in place with pay-to-use showers, laundry, toilets and cooktops. Parking spaces are available on a first come first serve basis.
Council has collaborated with Blenheim company Kiwi Cash LTD to fund the new setup. Trading as Penny, the company operates similar successful self-serve sites around New Zealand including the Riverlands Roadhouse south of Blenheim.
Council’s Group Manager – Infrastructure and Services Richard Coningham said the Picton Truck Park would in time be able to cater for up to sixty truck and trailer units once land nearby became available for development.
“This initiative is in line with Council’s aim to provide a serviced and safe overnight space for drivers and trucks away from Picton’s suburban streets. It is a step in the right direction,” Mr Coningham said.
“The site is near to both ferries, is walking distance to town with all Picton’s great cafes and restaurants and has been developed specifically for use by the trucking fraternity. We really encourage truckies to take the new facilities for a spin and see what they think.”
The site will be free for use until 15 November after which a pass will be required to access the park through a barrier arm using licence plate camera technology. From that date, the cost is $10 for a 24-hour period.
To use the services on the site, companies or drivers will need to register with Penny and set up an account. A Penny ‘key’, available from retailers around the country, is needed to activate the services.
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