Jacqueline Brissett
2015-09-28 22:58:48 This is a bad idea. We are being penalised for the people in the surrounding area parking in the mews causing often causing obstruction for waste to be collected by the council's bin operatives.
It was agreed that we would have a gate fitted which would have resolved the issues we as tenants face. We should not have to park to park where we live we already pay rent and maintenance. The costs will only continue to raise to the detriments of tenants and should cease.
Jacqueline Brissett
2015-09-28 22:37:18 We have been asking for a gate which was approved several years ago. Parking enforcement is a way of getting more money out of tenants. When the idea was first muted concerning parking permits there were no cost involved to tenants now there is a cost. Once floodgates are open this cost will continue to rise. We already pay rent and maintenance why should we be penalised due to people from surrounding areas parking in the mews which in turn obstructs waste disposal via the council and creates health and safety hazard if there is a fire and the fire brigade were not able to get into the mews.
wayne
2015-09-26 19:08:00 26/09/2015 at 6:44 pm
I do not agree with the proposal as it will have an everlasting negaitive impact on the residences and their visitors.
Once this has been implemented it will definately be good bye to the parking freedom now enjoyed by residences and their visitors
Stop this propsal now
Jacqueline Brissett 2015-09-28 22:58:48
This is a bad idea. We are being penalised for the people in the surrounding area parking in the mews causing often causing obstruction for waste to be collected by the council's bin operatives. It was agreed that we would have a gate fitted which would have resolved the issues we as tenants face. We should not have to park to park where we live we already pay rent and maintenance. The costs will only continue to raise to the detriments of tenants and should cease.
Jacqueline Brissett 2015-09-28 22:37:18
We have been asking for a gate which was approved several years ago. Parking enforcement is a way of getting more money out of tenants. When the idea was first muted concerning parking permits there were no cost involved to tenants now there is a cost. Once floodgates are open this cost will continue to rise. We already pay rent and maintenance why should we be penalised due to people from surrounding areas parking in the mews which in turn obstructs waste disposal via the council and creates health and safety hazard if there is a fire and the fire brigade were not able to get into the mews.
wayne 2015-09-26 19:08:00
26/09/2015 at 6:44 pm I do not agree with the proposal as it will have an everlasting negaitive impact on the residences and their visitors. Once this has been implemented it will definately be good bye to the parking freedom now enjoyed by residences and their visitors Stop this propsal now