Politics1 min ago
parking outside your house...
is any way whatsover to ensure you can park outside your house, and prevent others parking there?
tell me anything at all, no matter how specific or unusual....we may be able to work with it.
either involving the council or just tips etc
thanks
tell me anything at all, no matter how specific or unusual....we may be able to work with it.
either involving the council or just tips etc
thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Unfortunately if its not a private road then anybody can park outside your house.....the only methods really to stop people parking would also mean that you couldn't (double yellow lines etc).
Councils can bring in permit schemes but these are unable to guarantee you a parking place let alone a place directly outside your house.
Councils can bring in permit schemes but these are unable to guarantee you a parking place let alone a place directly outside your house.
thanks guys,
surely if they park across it while you are not there, then they are still obstructing you from accessing your property...?
i don't have a drive, i am considering it, but obviously cost and expense etc, so if i can find i cheaper way.... - i had to walk about 500 yards in the dark tonight about 11.30, just to get to my front door, because that is the nearest empty space!!!
surely if they park across it while you are not there, then they are still obstructing you from accessing your property...?
i don't have a drive, i am considering it, but obviously cost and expense etc, so if i can find i cheaper way.... - i had to walk about 500 yards in the dark tonight about 11.30, just to get to my front door, because that is the nearest empty space!!!
Ted Heath was the problem. Just before a general election, he brought in a law allowing cars to be parked without lights. Before that, people took the trouble to find parking places, or bought houses with drives. There was no question of expecting the rest of us to provide and maintain parking places for them on the street.
The only way is to have a residents parking scheme in force - the majority of the residents must want it - and each resident has to buy a permit or two.
This will not guarantee a space outside your own home, but will prevent non-residents from parking in the vicinity. This is useful if you live close to a train station, a shopping centre or other venue where people park for hours on end.
Ted Heath is not to blame - it is the boom in two, three and four car families, in houses without parking spaces.
It is still illegal to park offside to kerb at night without lights.
This will not guarantee a space outside your own home, but will prevent non-residents from parking in the vicinity. This is useful if you live close to a train station, a shopping centre or other venue where people park for hours on end.
Ted Heath is not to blame - it is the boom in two, three and four car families, in houses without parking spaces.
It is still illegal to park offside to kerb at night without lights.