Shropshire Council

Bridgnorth – King Charles Way – parking restrictions

  • Period: 30 March 2023 - 29 April 2023
  • Status: Closed
  • Audiences: Everyone
  • Topics: Traffic management
  • Type: Public

Title of scheme

King Charles Way – Bridgnorth – changes to parking restrictions

Description

This proposal follows the completion and analysis of a questionnaire distributed to residents in May / June 2022 and a further public consultation workshop in December 2022. The proposal is intended to reduce vehicle congestion, facilitate the safe passage of traffic and access to property whilst giving residents equal opportunity to park near to their homes. The introduction of virtual permitting and visitor hours will give improved access and greater flexibility in service provision.

It is proposed:

  • To create a King Charles Way and Abbott’s Way permit holder only parking area which will be in operation 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This will enable residents to park near to their homes as well as facilitate the safe movement of traffic
  • That eligible residents of the King Charles Way and Abbott’s Way scheme will be able to purchase one resident parking permit per premise
  • That eligible residents of the King Charles Way and Abbott’s Way scheme will receive 200 hours of visitor permits per year
  • That any proprietors of holiday let properties located within the King Charles Way and Abbott’s Way scheme may purchase a parking permit for use by their customers during the rental of the holiday let property

Locations

Abbotts Way, Greyfriars, and King Charles Way, Bridgnorth

Consultation begins

30 March 2023

Consultation ends

29 April 2023

THE SHROPSHIRE COUNCIL (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND PARKING PLACES) (CONSOLIDATION) ORDER 2009 (KING CHARLES WAY AND VARIOUS ROADS, BRIDGNORTH) (AMENDMENT) ORDER

Shropshire Council proposes to add the following parking restrictions to King Charles Way, Greyfriars, and Abbotts Way in Bridgnorth:

King Charles Way, Greyfriars, and Abbotts Way resident permit holders only

King Charles Way (both sides)

From a point 20 metres northwest of its junction with Southwell Riverside for its entire length, including the turning head.

Greyfriars (both sides)

Its entire length.

Abbotts Way (both sides)

From a point 20 metres northwest of its junction with Southwell Riverside for its entire length, including the turning head to the north.

Eligible residents of the King Charles Way, Greyfriars, and Abbots Way scheme will be able to purchase one resident parking permit per premise, with one car registration allowed per permit, at a cost of £100.

Eligible residents of King Charles Way, Greyfriars, and Abbots Way will receive 200 hours of visitor permits per year if they buy a residents parking permit. Eligible residents who don't purchase a residents parking permit may buy the same amount of visitors permits at a cost of £5 per year.

Proprietors of holiday let properties located within the King Charles Way, Greyfriars, and Abbots Way scheme may purchase a parking permit for use by their customers during the rental of the holiday let property. Each establishment will be entitled to purchase one digital permit annually at a cost of £100.

30 March 2023

Please note that representations received may be reproduced, stored, copied and published online in connection with the processing of the (proposed) order and/or any inquiry. Information won't be used for additional purposes without consent. Representations without a name and address will be treated as anonymous, which may affect their weight in the decision making process. Any details published online will exclude individuals email addresses and phone numbers.

Documents

Full details of these proposals may be viewed at the Customer Service Point, Bridgnorth Library, Listley Street, Bridgnorth. Alternatively, you may request copies by:

  • Emailing: traffic.engineering@shropshire.gov.uk
  • Writing to: Traffic Engineering Team, Shirehall, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury SY2 6ND
  • Calling 0345 678 9006

If you wish to raise an objection, express support, or make any other comments about these proposals, please send us an email or letter by 27 April 2023 (contact details as above). You may also ring the above phone number for more information.

Please note that, for legal reasons, objections must be made in writing or by email, and should state the grounds on which the objection is made. Objections can't be accepted over the phone.

Data protection

Information collected in our surveys will only be used by us (Shropshire Council) to inform the immediate and future provision of our services. The information you provide will be kept confidential in accordance with our Privacy Policy. It will not be shared outside of Shropshire Council. Information collected via our online surveys (hosted on the Surveymonkey website) will be stored on SurveyMonkey’s servers in the United States of America and SurveyMonkey gives an undertaking never to disclose the survey questions or your responses to others without permission.