Residents Association Meeting – PARKING CONSULTATION FEEDBACK

THE RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION ARE MEETING THIS COMING TUESDAY AT 7:30PM AT MIDDLEMORE FARM PUBLIC HOUSE

The location is just up steps on the left hand side of the pub as you walk in.

Our Northamptonshire Councillor Malcolm Longley will be in attendance to give feedback from the parking consultation that took place in October 2014.

Invitations have also been sent to our DDC Councillors Chris Long, David James & Nigel Carr.

Please click on links below to access minutes of meeting held on 3rd March 2015 and Agenda for the next meeting

MRA Minutes 3.3.15

Agenda 19th May 2015

WE LOOK FORWARD TO HOPEFULLY SEEING YOU ON TUESDAY EVENING.

5 Replies to “Residents Association Meeting – PARKING CONSULTATION FEEDBACK”

  1. At May 2015 meeting attended by NCC Councillor Longley & DDC rep Mr Rhazzaq we we were advised as follows

    The outcome of the parking consultation has been reviewed and meetings have been held between DDC and NCC Highways. The response rate to the consultation survey was very low (156 out of 700 letters sent). It is strongly considered that yellow lining areas will cause displacement of cars and compound parking problems that already exist in side other areas of the estate that aren’t included within the consultation. The overall decision is not to progress yellow lining parking restrictions any further. Instead there will be white lines painted where there are dropped kerbs for pedestrian crossings. It is hoped that these will act as a deterrent to people who currently park inconsiderately or dangerously. The white lines will designate areas where safety is especially important.

    Questions asked:-
    Q/ Where else will they be? A/They can only be done where there are dropped kerbs. Cannot be used on roundabouts

    Q/ Are yellow lines going to be abandoned? A/ Yes because the yellow lining would cause displacement of cars

    1. As its blocking the Highway this matter needs to be reported to Daventry District Council

  2. How can I stop people double and triple parking in a single parking space in front of the garages?

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