Parking !!

Posted: Friday, 10th May, 2013 at 13:23
Terry Bowes

Let’s have a rant!!
Just taken my mother up to the Docs,some gormless numpty in Big Metal Wheelbarrow 4x4 abondond it in the disabled parking bay(no badges on display)
Where have the wardens disappeared to?

Posted: Tuesday, 21st May, 2013 at 14:53
Barry Posner

Re ;  Parking opposite St. Hilary’s Park.  Nothing seems to have been altered. Normal downhill traffic is still forced over the centre line, and uphill ‘heavy’ traffic particularly is hourly scraping the pavement. There is going to be a nasty incident there. 
Also that particular stretch of road suffers from the ‘Idiots’ Grand Prix’.  The weekend procession of twerps with loud exhausts who roar through the village fondly imagining that our coutdoor afe society is impressed.  Maybe even a footballer may notice them. them.
Barry Posner
St.Hilary’s (of course)

Posted: Tuesday, 4th June, 2013 at 19:58
Vin Sumner

Don’t forget Heyes Lane .... it has become the norm to park on the pavement or double yellows , outside RBS a particularly bad place for lazy cash getters

and of course London Road , where traders think its ok to destroy pavements by using them as roads ...

noticed a lot of easy parking tickets for police on May Fair day , but its the regulars that are the real problem

Posted: Wednesday, 5th June, 2013 at 10:01
Kirsteen Peel

And along Knutsford Road, Alderley Edge beyond the mini rounabout - the double yellow lines mean nothing and blocking the pavement is the norm - which means going walking out on to the road which is so dangerous when cars are accelerating away up the hill from the roundabout and down the hill towards it. My neighbour has twins and pushing the buggy is a nightmare, as is getting our cars out of our drives!

Posted: Thursday, 1st August, 2013 at 15:10
Nicola Jones

Is anything being done about parking on Trafford Road from Chapel Lane junction up to the Macclesfield Road?  I was passing the perpetual long line of cars parked on my side of the road. An oncoming driver at the bottom of the hill refused to give way forcing me and another car to drive up the hill and round a bend. What does the highway code say about this situation? I thought I had right of way but the other driver wouldn’t budge. Is the Council doing anything to stop parking in an obviously dangerous place.


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