classic33
Leg End Member
But keeps a space free for deliveries.Youd think that's counter productive for a shop.
But keeps a space free for deliveries.Youd think that's counter productive for a shop.
Youd think that's counter productive for a shop.
But keeps a space free for deliveries.
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Note the parking area behind it.
.He reckons it's safer there, but you could be right.T'would be such a shame if some 'ooligans managed to rock the handbrake loose...........
Brace yourselves.
The last Labour administration (no intention to be political, just factual vis a vis parking) intrudced regs for new build housing limiting the amount of both on street parking and private off street parking such as driveways. They did this to encourage active travel.
It clearly did no such thing and the narrow streets and footways of many new build estates from that period became giant car parks, so the coalition actually did one useful thing and repealed the regulation making it a guideline only, one which most LA's ignore.
And now our new lizard overlords want to reintroduce the regulation, because they say it will encourage active travel...
So a persistent refusal to pull their finger out and ban pavement parking, and a forthcoming new planning regulation which will serve to encourage it. What joy.
The only way those regulations encourage a reduction in car use is if public transport is actually useful...
...involve taking your life in your hands due to poorly thought out pedestrian and cycling provision.
Brace yourselves.
The last Labour administration (no intention to be political, just factual vis a vis parking) intrudced regs for new build housing limiting the amount of both on street parking and private off street parking such as driveways. They did this to encourage active travel.
It clearly did no such thing and the narrow streets and footways of many new build estates from that period became giant car parks, so the coalition actually did one useful thing and repealed the regulation making it a guideline only, one which most LA's ignore.
And now our new lizard overlords want to reintroduce the regulation, because they say it will encourage active travel...
So a persistent refusal to pull their finger out and ban pavement parking, and a forthcoming new planning regulation which will serve to encourage it. What joy.
Yep, this is true.
What a lot of folk dont realise is the developers often rather than build these facilities themselves give the cash to the local council, local NHS trust, etc, for them to build the facilities. In almost all cases they quietly trouser the cash and do nothing.