Labour appears to make late announcement of new Residents Parking Zone Residents have every right to be suspicious of announcements two weeks before an election
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People who have been campaigning for a new Residents Parking Zone in their area of Bristol have finally been told plans will be brought forward, just 13 days before the local council election.
Fed-up residents are now handing out pretend tickets to pavement parkers
It s the next step after laying down pretend double yellow lines last week
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Residents who put pretend double yellow lines across cars that were parked on pavements or on street corners as a stunt to highlight the problem in the area have followed it up with the next logical step - pretend parking tickets.
Published:
7:30 AM December 14, 2020
Updated:
4:14 PM December 14, 2020
Andrew Laws is concerned over a proposed parking permit scheme in Rectory Road, Ipswich
- Credit: Charlotte Bond/Archant
People living in an Ipswich street are calling for a proposed parking permit scheme to be axed - warning it will cause more problems than it solves.
Cars parked along both sides of Rectory Road in Ipswich. There are proposals to introduce a permit scheme which would cut the amount of parking space
- Credit: Charlotte Bond/Archant
The proposals come after long-standing complaints by residents in the Old Stoke area about problem parking by those not living in those roads. A survey in September 2018 found there was enough support for a resident permit zone.
Published:
7:30 AM December 14, 2020
Updated:
4:14 PM December 14, 2020
Andrew Laws is concerned over a proposed parking permit scheme in Rectory Road, Ipswich
- Credit: Charlotte Bond/Archant
People living in an Ipswich street are calling for a proposed parking permit scheme to be axed - warning it will cause more problems than it solves.
Cars parked along both sides of Rectory Road in Ipswich. There are proposals to introduce a permit scheme which would cut the amount of parking space
- Credit: Charlotte Bond/Archant
The proposals come after long-standing complaints by residents in the Old Stoke area about problem parking by those not living in those roads. A survey in September 2018 found there was enough support for a resident permit zone.