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Police act on Coniston Road parking

by Lib Dem team on 3 March, 2010

Work by local residents on and around Coniston Road, Gatley, has resulted in the police taking action to reduce parking problems. Yeshurun Synagogue, which has always been supportive of efforts to reduce illegal parking, is also spreading the message.

Here’s what the police are saying:

Following numerous and significant complaints from residents living on Coniston Road and surrounding roads we, the Neighbourhood Policing Team, are undertaking positive action with respect to parking problems occurring on Saturday mornings.

The public footpath does form part of the highway and as such can be obstructed by the parking of vehicles on the pavement. Please ensure that wherever you park your vehicle it does not block the pavement or cause the road to be narrowed to such an extent as to prevent emergency vehicles from gaining access.

We would like to advise you that instances of obstruction parking, such as parking vehicles on the pavement, parking within 10 metres of a road junction, illegal parking on the yellow lines or parking on the road which causes an obstruction is an offence and will be liable to fixed penalty notice being issued.

This policy is an attempt for the police to work with the local community to resolve these considerable issues which are adversely affecting the area.

Please do NOT:

Obstruct the pavement;
Obstruct the road;
Park within 10 metres of a road junction;
Disregard the parking restrictions indicated.

Thank you for your help and cooperation.

West Neighbourhood Policing Team
Tel: 0161 856 9770
Email: stockport.westnpt@gmp.police.uk

I’m still waiting for Council officers to come back with proposals for improving parking retrictions on Coniston Road following a consultation late last year – I’m chasing it up.

Whilst both myself and Mark Hunter have done our bit in getting action on this, it’s the residents who have really made the difference. Hopefully we’ll see the situation improve in the coming weeks.

   5 Comments

5 Responses

  1. nigel martin says:

    Thanks for the update, when I speak to the Police they say parking is Stockports realm please can you tell us who to contact as there are cars parked on yellow lines tonight and may other nights. On the short stretch of Coniston road to the junction with Kingsway.

    Nigel martin

  2. David Williams says:

    Iain,

    Thanks for circulating this item.

    For your update, on Saturday, 20th February, 2010, following two specific complaints, Constable Rob Shakespeare, Section response oficer (not Neighbourhood Team) issued obstruction tickets on offending vehicles double parked and on the footway opposite 16 – 22 Coniston Road. To his credit and having fully briefed him, the officer has clearly pursued the ongoing issue which has led to the neighbourhood Police Team writing to residents on Coniston Road and advising re compliance with parking regulations. I was out of the UK last Saturday so cannot comment on what happened.

    However, police action only resulted from neighbour complaining re inconsiderate parking and not from any proactive response by the Neighbourhood Policing Team or Stockport’s LA CTOs. Since making our written response in Sept 2009, I am not aware of any enforcement presence being given to the parking problem. Thus, it gives resident no pleasure to see fixed penalty tickets issued as a one-off response to complaints we have to make each Saturday morning.

    On the 20.2.10. offending drivers were attending the synagogue. These drivers were oblivious or simply blatently ignored parking regulations albeit, I trust these drivers have a full driving licences and are aware of the law.

    Our need in the short-term is for 1) Stockport’s Civil Enforcements Officers in consultation with the Neighbourhood Policing Team to patrol Coniston Road particularly, on Saturday mornings from 9am – 1pm and when major events are known to be taking place at the synagogue. 2)The synagogue need to take responsibility for monitoring and responding to concerns from local residents. If the synagogue will not open their car park, then at least they should employ their representatives (who simply stand at the gates)to patrol Coniston Road between 16 – 22 Coniston Road, and advise their visitors not to park illegally on Coniston Road and side streets. 3) The LA prioritise extended parking restrictions on the south side of Coniston Road as proposed by residents in our joint letter sent to Graham Price in Sept last year. For me, my home is not Gatley Police Station and like you we both need to ensure the appropriate bodies get to grips with this matter. Leafleting residents on Coniston Road will not solve the problem caused by inconsiderate drivers from outer areas.

    Your continued support and updates are much appreciated.

  3. nigel Martin says:

    Dear Iain,
    Thanks for posting the above. but you have not given the details of who to contact re the problem I raised, there is still a problem every night with cars parking there. Pleae can you give the contact details.
    thanks in advance

  4. C George says:

    The issue of parking on Coniston Road is one that many residents have shared for sometime. However, it appears that this is a hot potato that nobody wants to take ownership of. Last Saturday, 22nd March, the police were on the estate from early morning enforcing parking restrictions near the Synagogue which I wholly accept and support. However, one of those victimised motorists was an invited member of my family who parked on Coniston Road adjacent to my property. This is something has has happened for years causing absolutely no obstruction. The police advised that there was a breach of waiting restrictions and pointed to the street signs. I had not noticed that the street sign had been replaced. I called the Council where they “researched” and these are the findings. The street signs on Coniston Road leading up to the Junction of Kingsway are ILLEGAL. According to the Council, they were replaced by “unknown” persons as long ago as October 2009!!! The council does not appear to have any record on who was responsible. There is no legal order for the current streets signs, therefore making them UNENFORCEABLE. I am sure the police will be delighted to know they are having their time wasted by being called out to enforce illegal street signs. One of the illegal street signs is on lamp post no 2 (next to the post box). This sign has ALWAYS said NO PARKING SATURDAY 8.30qam – 1.00pm. This was illegally changed in October, to read NO PARKING MON-SAT 08.30am – 11.30pm . This stretch of Coniston Road would ease congestion for the rest of the street. However, someone has seen fit to have the legal signs replaced by illegal ones. I have been advised by the council over 7 days ago that these signs will revert back to their original state.

    I will of course be contacting the NPTs to advise of the current situation.

    Many residents have witnessed the employees from the Synagogue not only parading themselves at the gates but also policing the street with their own personal supply of street cones on Saturday mornings. In their defence however, they may not be aware that Under Section 137 of the Highways Act 1980 it is an offence to “wilfully” obstruct the highway. This act is wilful and perhaps it should be brought to their attention by advising the police next time this occurs. Naturally, I will also be advising the Police about the ilegal street signs until they are removed and replaced according to the legal order.

    It is interesting to note that today, 27th March there was no religious service at the Synagogue. The estate was deserted with no obstructions, no illegal parking no excess vehicles. Just a serene and unobstructed neighbourhood.

    I suspect this communication may not make it to publication.

    Regards

    C George

  5. C. George says:

    Oh Dear

    Nobody about to prove me wrong about my findings? or is this yesterdays news after a lot of people ranted and raved. For anyone interested, the illegal street signs have now been replaced to comply with the legal order. Irrespective of the signs (legal or not) evidence suggests that the stretch of Coniston Road close to the A34 is NOT being abused as being indicated. Pity the police had their time wasted by being called out to enforce road signs that are unenforceable. I still await for the Stockport Chief Rebekah Suitcliffe to provide further details on the complainant.

    I doubt this will ever materialise.

    Enjoy the sunshine people.

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