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| Your viewsAre you having difficulty parking near your home?We want to hear from you about proposals to solve this increasing problem. |
| RoadshowsThis is your chance to come along, see the plans, have your say and tell us what you think. |
| Thursday 13 March | 6– 8pm | Spelthorne Borough Council Offices, Knowle Green |
| Thursday 27 March | 6-8pm | Staines Community Centre |
| Saturday 29 March | 10am-4pm | The Elmsleigh Centre, Staines |
| Controlled Parking Zones – a solution to residents’ parking problemsLocal residents are encouraged to comment on new plans to reduce the impact of commuters and shoppers parking on streets near their homes. With a number of major redevelopments and other changes to Staines due to take place this year, this situation is likely to become worse. |
| A solution to the problem is the introduction of Controlled Parking Zones, which would exclude commuters and shoppers and provide residents with access to parking near their home, together with temporary parking for visitors. |
| Zone 1 | Bridge Street / Courage - Because of the proximity to Two Rivers this zone currently provides very convenient, free commuter parking for shop staff and shoppers. Rubbish collections are also difficult as a result, particularly in Lammas Close. |
| Zone 2 | Two Rivers / Elmsleigh Centre There is little residential accommodation in this zone, but the problem area is Church Street. A Controlled Parking Zone would increase the number of parking bays available. |
| Zone 3 | Gresham Road / Beehive Road This area is badly affected by commuter parking for both the town centre and the railway station. Rubbish collections are also affected, particularly in Budebury Road, where vehicles have trouble negotiating streets full of parked cars. |
| Zone 4 | Knowle Green Problems occur during school time dropping off and picking up. There are also high levels of street parking because of the Council Offices, the Law Courts, the doctor’s surgery and Spelthorne Leisure Centre. Rubbish collections are also affected. |
| Zone 5 | Gresham Road / Cherry Orchard This area is badly affected by commuter parking for both the town centre and the railway station. Problems also occur during school dropping off and pick up times at local schools. |
| Zone 6 | Priory Green This zone is affected during dropping off and picking up times at local schools and commuter parking. This is likely to get worse in the future due to the dispersal of cars from the station and town centre areas. The introduction of a Controlled Parking Zone now would prevent this. |
| Zone 7 | Kingston Road This area is currently affected by commuter parking, Centrica, Majestic House and the proximity to Two Rivers. It could be affected by the proposed station for Airtrack. |
| Zone 8 | Moormede This zone is affected by Centrica, Majestic House and the proximity to Two Rivers. The proposed Airtrack station could affect this area. It is also likely that there will be problems with the overspill of cars from the zones closest to the town centre. A Controlled Parking Zone here would help prevent this. |
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