I have had it confirmed by the James Watt Metropolitan College Site Manager that work is to start on creating up to 150 new cars spaces on the college site. Work is expected to start on demolishing the old Care Takers house as the first phase of the work to create the car spaces. It is hoped the work should be finished by the start of the Autumn term.
Along with the yellow lines near the Burnham Road and Birdbrook Road junctions with the Aldridge Road slip Road and the new parking bays on the same slip road, the proposed car spaces will make a huge difference in easing local parking problems.
Local residents along with Councillor Barbara Dring and myself have been pushing for these parking improvements for some years now and at long last there is hope at the end of the tunnel.
Along with the yellow lines near the Burnham Road and Birdbrook Road junctions with the Aldridge Road slip Road and the new parking bays on the same slip road, the proposed car spaces will make a huge difference in easing local parking problems.
Local residents along with Councillor Barbara Dring and myself have been pushing for these parking improvements for some years now and at long last there is hope at the end of the tunnel.
1 comment:
Pushing for change!
Get tough and get the wardens out!
Why pander to the illegal parkers?
They know they are doing wrong so dont pander anymore and take action.
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