17th September 2024

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Parsonage Street: Parking Issues

Parsonage Street: Parking Issues

In response to complaints received from visitors and business owners in Parsonage Street, the Town Council have agreed to carry out a parking campaign in Parsonage Street. We want to highlight to those who regularly park in Parsonage Street, why it is both illegal and inconsiderate to park in this area.

The only parking permitted in Parsonage Street, Dursley is for the purpose of loading and unloading. There is no parking provision for blue badge holders or for any other activity.

Parked cars in this area impede those with mobility issues, narrow the space available for other traffic, restrict access to businesses and block views of their window displays.

Please note you are at risk of receiving a Penalty Charge Notices (PCN) by Parking Enforcement Officers who frequently visit Dursley.

There are free public car parks located in May Lane (long stay), Castle Street (short stay) and Long Street (long stay), which all have marked disabled bays.

Dursley Town Council are issuing "polite notice" on parked vehicles and some of the local businesses are displaying posters to support the campaign.

We would ask all traders/business owners who are parking on Parsonage Street to stop unless you are loading/unloading.

Posted: Wed, 17 Jul 2024

Tags: Parking, Parsonage Street