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Damage to the driveway of 34 Tennyson Close due to inconsiderate parking
Reported via desktop in the Inconsiderate Parking (No Restrictions) category anonymously at 12:23, Thursday 13 March 2025
Sent to West Northamptonshire Council less than a minute later. ref: 7272570.
The driveway of 34 Tennyson Close has become damaged - it has developed a trough running the full width of the drive - due to constant inconsiderate parking. The road tapers and the residents opposite keep parking on the grass verge opposite his property (rather than on their own drive). This forces motorists to drive around and onto the driveway of 34 Tennyson Close to get passed. The driveway has become damaged over time because of this. Review needed of parking arrangements.
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This is a national problem, and the Department for Transport has been looking into this issue for some time and we are waiting the outcome of the consultation that they carried out for us to consider this matter further as currently parking on the pavement is not illegal outside of London, unless specifically prohibited by a local authority (either street-by-street or zonally); the prohibition requiring a formal Traffic Regulation Order (TRO), although we do fully understand the concerns that this has within the local community. The following link is the most up to date information that is available Managing pavement parking - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Unless there are parking restrictions in place which have a valid Traffic Regulation Order, there is unfortunately very little that we are currently able to do to resolve this matter but in the interim, should someone feel that an obstruction is happening, this can be reported to the Police who can judge whether this is dangerous or causing an unnecessary obstruction of the road, they could look to issue a Fixed Penalty Notice
In January 2024 we extended our parking enforcement to include parking in front of dropped kerbs, so our Civil Enforcement Officers are now issuing Penalty Charge Notices to any vehicles that are found to be parking in this way.
For our Civil Enforcement Officers to issue a Penalty Charge Notice they would need to be present and observe the vehicles parking for longer than 20 minutes. Regrettably, due to the geographical area that our Enforcement Officer’s cover it is not possible to remain in one location for a prolonged period, therefore there will unfortunately always be occasions where vehicles will park in contravention of the restrictions in place without receiving a Penalty Charge Notice.
Our enforcement officers cannot be at this location every week to monitor the vehicles so you may wish to contact the police as they would have the ability to decide on taking appropriate action against drivers that may be breaking road traffic laws and parking in a way that causes obstruction.
I do appreciate that this does not resolve the issue but until we get confirmation from the Government review, we can only enforce areas that have a valid Traffic Regulation Order in place.
State changed to: Closed
Posted by West Northamptonshire Council at 13:34, Monday 16 June 2025
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