RICHMOND ROAD
We have opposed an application for a further change of use at a commercial site.
TUDOR AVENUE/DRIVE/GARDENS
Following requests from residents we are advised that the Council intends to consider action which could be taken to alleviate car-parking problems. Many thanks to residents who have contacted us about this already. We will emphasise to the Council the need to consult local residents on the nature of the problem and ideas to deal with it.
FRAZER CLOSE
Parking restrictions are to be placed in front of a pram ramp to make it easier for disabled residents to gain access to their properties.
DOLPHIN APPROACH
5 disabled persons parking bays are to be installed on the south east side of Dolphin Approach with a maximum stay time of 3 hours. The rest of the road is to be restricted to prohibit waiting and loading at any time.
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