Saturday, May 12, 2007

Say no to Car Park Charges in Collier Row



The Conservative Administration ruling Havering Council this week launched a “Parking Management Strategy” report, with a 28 point action plan to agree the future management of the Councils Parking Services and associated operations. The report and press release sent out this week would have you think its all good stuff, but read deeper into the 40 page report and the real truth comes out.

The main changes in the report include:

The introduction of pay and display machines in all of the Boroughs Car Parks and new parking charges, this includes Rex Close, behind Tesco in Collier Row.

Restrictions changed so you can not park on single yellow lines on a Sunday.

Parking Permits to be linked to Vehicle Emissions, so families with people carriers and large family cars will be hit hardest.

For those that live in a controlled Parking Zone, a huge increase in charges, with the 3rd car costing £100 (there are non in Collier Row at present)

A special pass for Council workers to park illegally in residents and visitors bays and some single yellow lines, free of charge, whilst residents and visitors have to park up and walk to there destination.

Parking Charges for Blue Badge holders in all Car Parks (except level 1 disabilities) therefore affecting many elderly and disabled residents.

Disk Parking bays to be scrapped if Pay & Display machine recover there money within 2 years. (currently quite a few in Collier Row)

Changes to allow just a select few to agree to installing double yellow lines, therefore removing local Councillors and residents views.

Consent for CCTV cars to enforce no right turns, yellow box junctions, no U turns, One way streets and other moving traffic offences, which could be a huge income generator for Havering.

Charges for Blue Badge Applications, affecting the elderly and disabled again.

Charges for traffic orders dealing with Carnivals, marches and parades, risking these free events to residents by huge charges.


If you wish to oppose this new parking regime, drop me a line via the Town Hall, or sign the residents Associations on line petition at the following web site. http://www.gopetition.com/online/12181.html

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