Parking
Details of concern:
If a vehicle is parking on a restriction then please complete the county council's Parking Enforcement Request page so they can deploy enforcement officers when resources allow.
If a vehicle is parking on a restriction then please complete the county council's Parking Enforcement Request page so they can deploy enforcement officers when resources allow.
If you wish to request new double or single yellow lines for your road then you should first discuss this with your local councillor, town or parish council as a Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) is required to make restrictions enforceable. Traffic Regulation Orders in Gloucestershire can be viewed here.
If you wish to request new double or single yellow lines for your road then you should first discuss this with your local councillor, town or parish council as a Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) is required to make restrictions enforceable. Traffic Regulation Orders in Gloucestershire can be viewed here.
Have you considered approaching the school requesting them to remind parents to park legally and considerately via a newsletter? Every school has a travel plan to reduce the number of pupils arriving at school by car. The school should take this opportunity to review this plan.
Vehicles causing an obstruction, preventing access for emergency vehicles, parking on the pavement or blocking driveways are parking illegally. Report these instances to the police using the following online link or using the non-emergency number 101: Your neighbourhood policing team Please be mindful that obstruction is a very broad issue. The police review on a case by case basis and can only issue a fixed penalty in certain circumstances.
Any vehicles parking on the zig-zag lines outside a school or on other parking restrictions should be reported to the Parking Enforcement Request team with as many details as possible. They are able to deploy enforcement officers as resources allow.
Have you considered approaching the school requesting them to remind parents to park legally and considerately via a newsletter? Every school has a travel plan to reduce the number of pupils arriving at school by car. The school should take this opportunity to review this plan.
Vehicles causing an obstruction, preventing access for emergency vehicles, parking on the pavement or blocking driveways are parking illegally. Report these instances to the police using the following online link or using the non-emergency number 101: Your neighbourhood policing team Please be mindful that obstruction is a very broad issue. The police review on a case by case basis and can only issue a fixed penalty in certain circumstances.
Any vehicles parking on the zig-zag lines outside a school or on other parking restrictions should be reported to the Parking Enforcement Request team with as many details as possible. They are able to deploy enforcement officers as resources allow.
The advice in the Highway Code not to park within 10m of a junction is not mandatory. Your local council or community group may be able to act on your behalf by informing these drivers of the inconvenience this parking is causing.
The advice in the Highway Code not to park within 10m of a junction is not mandatory. Your local council or community group may be able to act on your behalf by informing these drivers of the inconvenience this parking is causing.
If vehicles are causing an obstruction, preventing access for emergency vehicles, parking on the pavement or blocking driveways, where there are no parking restrictions, please report it to the police using their online form or using the non-emergency number 101 Your neighbourhood policing team Please be mindful that obstruction is a very broad issue and the police review on a case by case basis and can only issue a fixed penalty notice in certain circumstances. For any vehicle parking on a restriction, whether or not causing an obstruction, please complete the county councils parking enforcement page - Parking Enforcement Request page.
If vehicles are causing an obstruction, preventing access for emergency vehicles, parking on the pavement or blocking driveways, where there are no parking restrictions, please report it to the police using their online form or using the non-emergency number 101 Your neighbourhood policing team Please be mindful that obstruction is a very broad issue and the police review on a case by case basis and can only issue a fixed penalty notice in certain circumstances. For any vehicle parking on a restriction, whether or not causing an obstruction, please complete the county councils parking enforcement page - Parking Enforcement Request page.