Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Hi

Without wanting to trawl through all the various pages of the thread relating to the station area parking permit debate but can anyone advise if there is another debate about parking permits in general?


I live at the top end of landcroft road and often find that I can't park nearby and have to park on either Thompson road or crystal palace road which pushes the problem onto their streets. I wouldn't usually complain as I too use other streets for parking when I am doing shopping etc but always at quiet times of the day when there is plenty of space and I admit that i would probably find it an inconvenience if I couldnt park in them.

But that said, i am so frustrated that I would be interested to her whether anything has been said about this before? I have a baby and so if I park in the other streets I either have to leave her unnattended in the flat or in the car whilst I take the shopping in and out and as she's mobile it isn't ideal as she's rarely safe in the flat and I wouldn't consider leaving her alone in the car. Lots of people in this road seem to have two cars which is obviously fine but some of them never seem to be moved. We also get people going to sainsburys local and all sorts of scaffolding trucks, vans and cars from people going to the plough cafe. I'm just getting a bit fed up by it so I think all things considered I woud quite like a permit here if it meant I could park a bit loser to my house.


That's all, sure a backlash of some sort will follow but rant over!

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Which is exactly why Rayner had to go - don't be the sleaze attack dog and then not keep your own house in order - the really shocking fact is she didn't go the moment this came to light because she knew what advice, and the advice to seek proper tax expertise that was given to her in writing by the very people she was trying to throw under the bus - she clearly thought she might be able to spin her way out of it. When you look at the facts, the advice she was given and when and her behaviour in the last few days it has been scandalous and just shows the contempt for the public intelligence some politicians have. Interesting to see a very unscientific vox pop on BBC News last night but a lot of her own constituents seem to want rid of her as well and to be honest if you have to lose your cabinet role for this breach of the rules then you should probably lose your seat too. That is the hypocrisy here and why a lot of people don't like politicians because they're all the same.
    • Hi all, I’m after a stereo amp in working condition. Not necessarily anything fancy, as long as it works. Thanks
    • You are missing my point, there are a few here who are rabidly anti Labour.  And have lost sight of the many scandals associated with their party.  I've not made excuses for Rayner, rather I am inferring that it is hypocritical to go on about one of the major parties whilst ignoring your own dirty washing.   You are not making sense.  I expect half the country likes a drink and a sizeable number likes a vape.  What is your point?
    • If you read the article posted above, it is all very carefully worded. However I've found this: https://uknip.co.uk/news/uk/uk-news/peckham-rye-park-attack-man-seriously-injured-august-2025/  
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...