Car parking & footpaths
Car parking
Car parking can be a problem on many of our estates, which were
built in a time when fewer people owned cars. Each year we set
aside money to improve parking facilities. Where possible, and
where tenants want them, we will provide individual parking places
within private front gardens. If this is not possible, or if the
gardens are shared, we will consider providing shared parking areas
if there is space to do so. If you think there are parking problems
where you live, let us know so that we can make sure we include you
in our parking programme. You my have to wait a while before we can
provide the parking facilities.
In shared parking areas, it is not normally
possible to reserve spaces for individual properties. However if
you are disabled and need access to your vehicle, you should
contact us and we will see what we can do.
If you are parking in a shared parking area or
on the road, you should make sure that you consider your neighbours
when parking and don’t take up space with caravans or vehicles that
are not being used. If untaxed vehicles or caravans are left in
these areas, we will remove them and charge the owner’s for doing
so.
You should not leave your vehicle on any area
that is not provided for parking (or a road). If you damage a
grassed area, we will charge you for putting it right.
You should not park your vehicle in your
garden without a proper base for the car and a crossing over the
footpath.
The local police can deal with cars that are
illegally parked and your local council can deal with cars that are
parked on the footpaths.
Abandoned vehicles
Local councils are responsible for removing abandoned vehicles
from the highway or nearby areas. Many councils have an on-line
reporting system.
Before a vehicle can be removed a notice must
be displayed on the vehicle for a period of time – up to 15
days
Footpaths and roads
Most of the footpaths and roads are the responsibility of the
county council. However some areas are our responsibility,
particularly roads into garage areas and the footpaths across
grassed areas. If they are our responsibility, we will regularly
check them and carry out the maintenance that is needed. If,
however you notice any areas that are becoming dangerous, please
let us know.