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Councils charging us for parking on the street
Hello, what is the legal basis for my local council charging me �15 a year for a permit so I can park my car on the street outside my house?
This is not a rant or a complaint I just wondered how it was possible, as on the face of it I should be allowed to park my car for free.
Thanks
This is not a rant or a complaint I just wondered how it was possible, as on the face of it I should be allowed to park my car for free.
Thanks
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why should you be allowed to park for free, you dont own the land.
It may be being done to stop congestion and allow you to park near your house. It will cost the council to implement such a restriction so �15 is hardly extortion is it, if it means you can park on your street
why should you be allowed to park for free, you dont own the land.
It may be being done to stop congestion and allow you to park near your house. It will cost the council to implement such a restriction so �15 is hardly extortion is it, if it means you can park on your street
You've been given the legalities of it by Oneeyedvic.
It is usually done in response to householders, living near a major shopping centre, hospital, train station or similar, who complain to the police and/or council about lack of parking near their homes because of shoppers/commuters etc parking in their street all day.
It my area it is �45 per year. :)
It is usually done in response to householders, living near a major shopping centre, hospital, train station or similar, who complain to the police and/or council about lack of parking near their homes because of shoppers/commuters etc parking in their street all day.
It my area it is �45 per year. :)
�15 per year where we are
One road I lived in was on top of a train station that had a massive car park but the street was used by commuters form 7am till 8/9pm and residents had no where to park. The first week it went up there was a beautiful row of yellow paper stuck to window screens.
Another road I lived was near to a large twice weekly market and on those 2 days it was impossible to park any where near your own front door if you decided to go out on that day.
Best thing ever permit parking although I may have something to say if it was �160 a year!
One road I lived in was on top of a train station that had a massive car park but the street was used by commuters form 7am till 8/9pm and residents had no where to park. The first week it went up there was a beautiful row of yellow paper stuck to window screens.
Another road I lived was near to a large twice weekly market and on those 2 days it was impossible to park any where near your own front door if you decided to go out on that day.
Best thing ever permit parking although I may have something to say if it was �160 a year!
I have no issue with the permit and dont mind the �15 per year, as it does keep the road clear, however as I was writing the cheque to the council I remembered the good old days when it didnt cost anything and wondered about the legislation. Vic's answer was exactly the answer I was looking for, many thanks.
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