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Double yellow lines have been re-marked recently but been extended too far from Woodside Avenue into Baring Crescent such that a valuable parking space has been lost outside No’s 23 and 25. This has happened some years before and the council did remove just enough of the marks to enable one car to park there. I live at No 19 and Sometimes find it difficult to find a space nearby which is necessary if carrying shopping, toddler buggy etc or taking material to the dump.
Reported in the Road lines / road markings category anonymously at 23:34, Wed 16 October 2019
Sent to Buckinghamshire Council 2 minutes later. FixMyStreet ref: 1808304.
By extending the double yellow lines and having allowed white lines to be painted by driveways it is often difficult to find a free space outside my home in Baring Crescent I am 70 years old and have to park in the road as I have no drive but there are fewer spaces than ever. Either side of Baring Crescent the markings just allow for 1.5 cars, rather than 2. Please could the markings be adjusted to provide more spaces
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Transport for BuckinghamshirePosted by Buckinghamshire Council at 23:35, Wed 16 October 2019
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From what I can tell looking at councils plans for parking / waiting restrictions there should be no parking restrictions between 17 and 23 Baring Cresent inclusive apart from across driveways. Hope this helps.
Posted anonymously at 14:11, Sat 19 October 2019
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We have contacted you separately regarding this, and this enquiry is now closed.
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Transport for BuckinghamshireState changed to: Closed
Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 13:07, Mon 21 October 2019
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