REPTON AVENUE/GARDENS/DRIVE
Many thanks to residents from these roads who have contacted us about car parking problems which they are facing too, and expressing concern that any action to ease the issue in the neighbouring Tudors does not merely pass the problem on to them. We have passed these concerns on to the Council, and they have agreed to include the Reptons in the consultation about car parking which they will being doing with residents in the Tudors in November/December. Residents in the Reptons will be asked the same questions, but residents in Repton Avenue will also be asked whether they would like the very narrow pavement parking bays in their road removed and people allowed to park wholly on the road. This may also help reduce vehicle speeding problems which residents report, but if it is a change that residents consider unnecessary then it will not be pursued.
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