Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council will produce a paper on possible car parking charge exemptions for Rathlin Island residents.
Alliance Councillor Lee Kane put forward a motion at an Environmental Services Committee meeting on Tuesday, March 12.
It proposed that the council “ask the Director of Environmental Services for an update on discussions with the Rathlin Development and Community Association (RDCA), the Rathlin Island Ferry operators, and other relevant parties, with regards to the introduction of charges at the Ballycastle Harbour Car Park, as agreed by council on Thursday 8 February 2024”.
Cllr Kane said: “I have been in communication with the RDCA and I was on the island last Friday, along with three other DEA councillors.
“I think its fair to say that there’s a very strong feeling that these car parking charges are going to have a detrimental impact on the islanders, so they’re very keen for members to provide a solution.
“They have to park their car in Ballycastle and travel on foot passenger ferry back and forth, which is an additional complication to their travels.
“They’re also concerned about the impact it will have on teachers, nurses, and other workers travelling across on a daily basis and they’re fearful the charges will impact on tourism.
“At the time of decision, there was mention of possible exemptions or discounts for Rathlin Island residents. It didn’t form part of the proposal in February, but we believe it’s possible to do that.”
UUP Councillor Richard Holmes said there was a “big package in rates and everybody takes a bit of pain”.
Cllt Holmes added: “Once we start saying 'we don’t want to pay in this town,' the whole thing unravels and we’re back to trying to set a rate again.”
Director of Environmental Services, Aidan McPeake, recommended the publishing of a paper for discussion at the next full council meeting, which was accepted by council members.