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Dear Harrym I know we have had disagreements in the past, but I've moved on from that and it's frustrating how you can jump on me as being aggressive on my first non-history related post in ages! In fact, I'm suggesting that we DON'T have CPZs that favour the lucky few able to afford to both live in one and to afford a resident's permit. By their very nature CPZs are divisive. I do believe it's important to think about the elderly and disabled ... not at all the same thing btw - disability isn't just a function of old age. You can be young and fit or young and disabled; old and disabled or old and fit.harrym wrote:I always find you very aggressive on this forum Marymk and v biased towards the older members of the community and the disabled. To help our town be a thriving vibrant place where people want to live and work we need it designed for everybody, young and old. I can tell you that the ONLY space ever available near me is the designated disabled bay which nobody ever parks in. So I'd dispute your emotionally manipulative argument about a CPZ discriminating against severely disabled members of the borough and ask you to think a little more kindly about the circumstances of all.
Which is a position she has taken in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary. The over provision of parking in and around town centre's is suffocating our High Streets.marymck wrote:Sydenham, FH and Kirkdale benefited from Portas Pilot investment and advice. One of the key pieces of Mary Portas's advice is on the need for plenty of parking to enable the vibrancy in our high streets.
Thanks for the welcome, Eagle! But I'm not staying long. I just wanted to make the point that we need to think about all members of our community, not just those lucky enough to be able bodied. If a CPZ consultation happens, then I'll voice my opinion as part of the consultation process - along with anyone else inclined to do so.Eagle wrote:Sorry Mary while welcoming you back to the Forum , on this subject we beg to differ.
We have a real problem with people from outside Sydenham parking near our stations and blocking spaces for business and locals.
A , say 11 to 1 pm ban would be a good idea as could easily be policed or a complete CPZ . One is needed NOW.
No one residents owns the kerb space outside their home and should not have an automatic right for free parking. I do accept handicapped persons have special needs.
Surely those who buy a parking permit as a bona fide resident of the area would just display that permit in the windscreen of the car and presumably the ticket warden would see that and realise they are justified to park there even within the CPZ time zone. Not sure where the problem with this would be and we certainly wouldn't be expected to move our cars elsewhere for the hour or two in question??mosy wrote: If one-hour restrictions were placed on a residential road, it baffles me as to how a ticket warden could identify legitimate parkers and/or guest visitors, or conversely a blanket ban would mean that residents had to shuffle their cars onto surrounding roads for the duration of the ban. Not exactly a perfect solution if you go into the detail.
It depends on the scheme surely? If you'd bought a parking permit then no-one else would be entitled to park in it at any time anyway so what would be the point of a one-hour restriction?gillyjp wrote:Surely those who buy a parking permit as a bona fide resident of the area would just display that permit in the windscreen of the car and presumably the ticket warden would see that and realise they are justified to park there even within the CPZ time zone. Not sure where the problem with this would be and we certainly wouldn't be expected to move our cars elsewhere for the hour or two in question??mosy wrote: If one-hour restrictions were placed on a residential road, it baffles me as to how a ticket warden could identify legitimate parkers and/or guest visitors, or conversely a blanket ban would mean that residents had to shuffle their cars onto surrounding roads for the duration of the ban. Not exactly a perfect solution if you go into the detail.
Was nice to come back to more space than usual to park in... However the double yellow from Byne into Tredown has been extended which I think is slightly unnecessary.... I thought the intention was just to put double yellows on the Homecroft Tredown corner? This has been done though it extends very little into Homecroft.monkeyarms wrote:Only the one car - the car parked in the 'Car Club' space.Willy wrote:Looks like cars are being moved from Tredown Road by truck...if anyone is missing a silver Corsa, one has just been deposited on Maitland Road.
It actually hasn't been all that painful - more notice would have been nice, but I was expecting to have to park miles away and in the end found a space just round the corner this morning
Eh - Me thinks we are getting our wires crossed here. The only CPZ I know of and probably the one that would apply in Sydenham is where as a resident you purchase a parking permit for £x on an annual basis. This allows you to park anywhere within a particular zone. Say for instance Zone J which has numerous parking spaces allocated to it around the area one resides. One doesn't buy the rights to just one allocated space. You get numerous spaces to park your car when one is free. If you then display this parking permit on your dashboard the ticket man see it and notes that you are allowed to park within that particular zone. You can go out in your car, come back and, if that original space has been taken by a bona fide permit holder, you park your car in one of the other spaces allocated under Zone J. Or whatever zone you ask for.mosy wrote:It depends on the scheme surely? If you'd bought a parking permit then no-one else would be entitled to park in it at any time anyway so what would be the point of a one-hour restriction?gillyjp wrote:Surely those who buy a parking permit as a bona fide resident of the area would just display that permit in the windscreen of the car and presumably the ticket warden would see that and realise they are justified to park there even within the CPZ time zone. Not sure where the problem with this would be and we certainly wouldn't be expected to move our cars elsewhere for the hour or two in question??mosy wrote: If one-hour restrictions were placed on a residential road, it baffles me as to how a ticket warden could identify legitimate parkers and/or guest visitors, or conversely a blanket ban would mean that residents had to shuffle their cars onto surrounding roads for the duration of the ban. Not exactly a perfect solution if you go into the detail.
If it were to be a only one-hour restriction, it might keep "invaders" out at that time, but what if you took your car out outside the one-hour restriction, then you'd have no g'teed space and no more right than anyone else who'd parked in it during your absence. I don't think the one-hour restriction sort is the same as renting a resident parking space that's always "yours" so comparing apples and oranges since they're mutually exclusive.
I'm speaking hypothetically about one-hour scheme. You might be speaking of a different more specific scheme?
Not sure why double yellows are needed ar any junction. It's already illegal to park at any junction (although I admit I did not find this specifically mentioned I believe highway code rule 242/RTA 1988 Section 22 covers thisSuzee wrote:Was nice to come back to more space than usual to park in... However the double yellow from Byne into Tredown has been extended which I think is slightly unnecessary.... I thought the intention was just to put double yellows on the Homecroft Tredown corner? This has been done though it extends very little into Homecroft.monkeyarms wrote:Only the one car - the car parked in the 'Car Club' space.Willy wrote:Looks like cars are being moved from Tredown Road by truck...if anyone is missing a silver Corsa, one has just been deposited on Maitland Road.
It actually hasn't been all that painful - more notice would have been nice, but I was expecting to have to park miles away and in the end found a space just round the corner this morning
So a safer junction perhaps but even fewer places to park.
I agree about the shop workers, estate agents etc parking here... I recognise some looking for spaces regularly! I know it's a public road but it is a bit mean on residents to be pushed out by commuters and workers. I'd be happy to see CPZ.