Cars parked in vicinity of 366 - 368 Chester Road

Reported in the Roads/highways category by Jon Whitwam at 17:20, Wed 12 November 2008
Sent to Cheshire County Council 4 minutes later

Cars are being parked in the vicinity of 366 and 368 Chester Road in Hartford by Nursing Care Staff who attend a patient at 370 Chester Road. The cars are often parked with no consideration for the local residents (of 364, 366, 368 and 372) Chester Road, and are often parked half on, and half-off the pavement, causing obstructions to the traffic on Chester Road, and often to the residents of 364, 366, 368 and 372 by obstructing views of the oncoming (sometimes speeding) traffic from the Chester/Sandiway/Whitegate & Littledales Lane. Despite the highways people painting the road with red hashed markings, the nursing staff seem unable (or mor likely unwilling) to park closer to the village centre (or Hartford Station). The local PCSO's seem to be unwilling to press the point with either the Health Authority, the staff themselves, or the owner/residents of 370 Chester Road.

Surely something can be done????

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Posted by Jon Whitwam at 00:09, Mon 24 November 2008

Another example of nursing staff in attendance at 370 Chester Road, but parked in a manner that is unacceptable - obstructing a pedestrian crossing!

Posted by Jon Whitwam at 00:23, Mon 24 November 2008

Another example of nursing staff in attendance at 370 Chester Road, but parked in a manner that is unacceptable - obstructing a pedestrian crossing!

Posted by Jon Whitwam at 00:23, Mon 24 November 2008

Another example of nursing staff in attendance at 370 Chester Road, but parked in a manner that is unacceptable - obstructing a pedestrian crossing!

Posted by Jon Whitwam at 18:09, Wed 10 December 2008

Cheshire Police do not seem interested!

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