The decision to write this blog has it’s origins in a campaign I am currently waging against Nexus and South Tyneside Council. Since the establishment of a Metro station at
Despite promises from Nexus, no car park extension has materialised, and despite obvious congestion problems, no help has been received from South Tyneside Council. Clearly, the time has arrived for residents to take matters into their own hands and reclaim their streets. Two months ago I devised a strategy that if implemented, I felt would alleviate the problems faced by
RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMITS
The introduction of residential parking schemes in those streets directly surrounding the Metro station would relieve the congestion pressure faced by local residents.
INCREASED USE OF DOUBLE YELLOW LINES
By using double yellow lines on both sides of the roads adjacent to the crossing, the safety issues of banked up traffic and safely crossing the road would be alleviated.
LIMITED PARKING TIMES IN AREAS DIRECTLY ADJACENT TO SHOPS
By restricting waiting times to i.e. 2 hours in these areas, parking spaces will be made available to those who wish to use local shops, businesses and amenities. This will ensure the viability of local commerce and protect employment and council revenue.
METRO STATION CAR PARK EXTENSION
The degree of the current parking area provided by Nexus must be extended to incorporate both current and projected commuter use.
However, this final element has drawbacks
¨ Land must be purchased/acquired to accommodate extension
¨ People must be forced to use it
¨ The correct number of new spaces must be provided
However, what is clear is that the problems being experienced by
I believe that a regional debate on the effects of Metro expansion is long overdue. Its current network now covers
The local regional press have given this issue a lot of coverage, and the matter has been placed before the Community area Forum for Boldon Cleadon and Whitburn for debate at its meeting on 29th March, when a Nexus planning official will be present. This should be a very entertaining night as Nexus have been very “economical” with the truth. They have submitted no planning application for the extension, they have problems purchasing the land (and have no powers to compulsory purchase) and have neither the political of financial will to see the matter through. THERE WILL BE NO CAR PARK THIS DECADE.
No comments:
Post a Comment