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A disabled parking bay MORE than a dozen new disabled parking bays are set to be added to roads across the town but a number of disused spaces are set to be taken away, too. Residents living in Bullbrook, Crown Wood, Great Hollands North & South, Hanworth, Old Bracknell, Priestwood & Garth and Wildridings & Central will be affected by the changes, which will see 15 new disabled parking spaces added. The Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) comes with the relocation of one disabled bay and the removal of seven spaces that were said to be no longer in use, with the markings and signs for these bays having been removed previously.
Parking charges set for popular Teesside visitor hotspots like Saltburn as radical plan unveiled
Redcar and Cleveland Council has set out wide-ranging proposals affecting a number of key locations across the borough
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Plans to introduce car parking charges at popular visitor hotspots have been announced as part of sweeping plans by Redcar and Cleveland Council.
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Oldham s shocking three-year wait for disabled parking bays Date published: 10 February 2021
Oldham Council admitted that no funding had been allocated for disabled pay parking for the last two financial years
Some disabled people in Oldham have had to wait for almost three years for a disabled bay from Oldham Council say the borough s Liberal Democrats.
The information came in a response to Councillor Howard Sykes, who had been taking up the issue of a delayed bay on behalf of one of his constituents in Shaw.
In the reply, the Council admitted that no funding had been allocated for disabled pay parking for the last two financial years, and that the last bay had been designated in the 2018/2019 financial period.