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Residents’ fury at no-go driveways

by HARRY GOTTSCHALK

PEOPLE living in a quiet Swadlincote street are struggling to access their own drives due to ʻbumper-to-bumperʼ parked cars left by town centre workers, according to three separate homeowners.

Dianne Lunn, Tracey Brooks, and Shirley Ordish, all live in Toulmin Drive and say parking in the cul de sac is making their lives a misery. They say the problem has got ‘worse and worse’ during the last year.

It comes after new two-hour limits were imposed in car parks in the town which were previously used by town centre workers.

All three women blame South Derbyshire District Council’s employees who work at the Civic Office, in nearby Civic Way. Mrs Ordish told the Mail that one employee swore at her when she tried to explain her problems.

She said: “I’m just getting so frustrated.

We tell people not to park here and we get a mouthful of abuse.

“Why don’t the council just send an email round to all the employees asking them to try and find somewhere else?

“They said ‘I pay my car and road tax so I can park wherever I want’. We even have to use each other’s drives sometimes.

We’ve not had a road sweeper down here in months.

Mrs Ordish said that recently her husband, who is unwell, could not pull on to his drive and had to leave his vehicle near the main road and walk to his house.

Mrs Brooks said that, last week, someone had parked directly in front of her driveway so she could not pull on to it.

Mrs Lunn said: “I even got visited by a policeman today who was investigating a damaged car. There are 21 cars parked there now and none of them belong to residents.

What if an ambulance or a fire engine needs to get through? “The problem is some of the car parks in the area have all changed their restrictions.

Sainsbury’s is now a restricted two hours.”

A council spokesman said: “A complaint has been made to our customer services department and it is being looked into.”

 


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Posted By: Dave on 03-Dec-2009
It is terrible that cars park on roads, what are the council workers thinking. They should have consideration to the locals who may have to learn to drive on and off their drives without hitting another car. Oh sorry, thats what they should be doing anyway. If there is a real problem the police will ticket or move the car that is blocking access to a drive. This sounds like a bunch of NIMBYs who do not realise that a road is a public highway and not a private road. If you want no cars on that road then apply to have it as your private road and then you can have it and save my council tax from having to repair it. If you don't want to pay for it then welcome to the real world where public means anyone can use it.........even those council shirkers :o)

Residents Fury at No-Go Driveways
Posted By: Leonie Mastropietro on 27-Nov-2009
I also live on Toulmin Drive and over the past year the parking situation has been getting worse. Luckily our drive is situated on Randall Drive, but turning onto Toulmin Drive is an accident waiting to happen due to the number of cars parked across the junction. If a car is coming up there is no where to pull over to let them past so end up having to reverse. I have lived here for 26yrs 10 of those years at my current address, I have never seen it this bad on a long term basis. I'm sure I can speak for the other residents that we expectcars parking down here when there is an event such as the Swadlincote Christmas Lights, but not every day. Something needs to be done before an accident happens. Prevention is Better than Cure. Regards Mrs L Mastropietro.




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Story First Published: 26/11/2009 21:30:33

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