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Parking too close to the junction, making it dangerous exiting the lane on to oncoming traffic.
Reported in the Parking category anonymously at 04:45, Tue 29 September 2020
Sent to Rutland County Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 2316239.
Cars are illegally parking too close to the Rd junction, making it extremely difficult when exiting Pond lane. It is already a blind spot to pull out from this makes it even more dangerous when a car is parked therevas we have to pull out onto oncoming traffic which is already a blind spot with cars parked on Main St.
Updates
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Volkswagen?
Posted anonymously at 07:34, Tue 29 September 2020
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Mr Andrew Tatt - Highways Peter Hitch has written to you and I have tried to phone you asking for a return phone call because your reception is instructed not to give out your phone number and they tell me that you are working from home. I realise that your responsibility is very large but please could you take the time to phone me? I actually gave the phone number to your reception and expressly said that it was regarding Pond Lane.
Posted anonymously at 07:49, Tue 7 September 2021
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Mr Andrew Tatt - Highways Peter Hitch has written to you and I have tried to phone you asking for a return phone call because your reception is instructed not to give out your phone number and they tell me that you are working from home. I realise that your responsibility is very large but please could you take the time to phone me? I actually gave the phone number to your reception and expressly said that it was regarding Pond Lane. My mobile is 07930 977205
Posted anonymously at 07:51, Tue 7 September 2021
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This report has been closed. The Council can only enforce parking restrictions where there are official civil parking restrictions. Parking on verge, footway, junction, turning areas, speed humps etc, where not officially marked or signed restriction, cannot be enforce by the Council. The Police may be able to advise depending on the circumstances at the time. The Council does not enforce the advice listed in the Highway Code.
For the Council to consider having civil restrictions ie yellow lines, full support of the concern from parish/town council and/or ward member(s) is required before investigation following process detailed at https://www.rutland.gov.uk/ my-community/ transport/ transport-strategy/ highway-and-transport-concerns/
State changed to: Closed
Posted by Rutland County Council at 14:30, Fri 13 May 2022
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.