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Spoke to A&E Elkins today ,

apparently as there are no restrictions on parking

They are hoping for good will from residents

So today neighbours and myself moved cars and spaces been

filled my other motorists 😡

As no containers in sight

So contrary to letters you can park outside your house

If your short on goodwill 🤣

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They are carrying out works to the block of flats on the bottom of Adys Road (1-11) and will need space for a large skip and barriers directly out the front of the block and containers which will go on Oglander Rd. In total this is around 11/15 spaces and they hope the work will be done within 4 months (but didn't sound too confident of that).


Given the exacerbated parking issues since the DH CPZ came in suggest people email the council if they have concerns Richard Livingstone is the Cllr responsible for highways. [email protected]


As twinhunters says they are hoping for resident cooperation to clear enough space so are going to try putting barriers in vacated spots until they have secured enough spaces to install the skips / containers.

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