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Residents have voiced their frustrations with new parking restrictions brought in close to a new development - and say it could leave them unable to park in front of their homes. It comes following issues of 'chaotic parking' blocking access to a development site in Monton.
The new development, in the process of being built close to Monton Road, has seen numerous incidents of 'inconsiderate and obstructive' parking, a Salford Council report said. It says cars have blocked access to the site.
The authority has since implemented 'no waiting at any time' restrictions, alongside the introduction of residents' parking permits, to combat the problems and ensure safe access for all vehicles, including bin wagons and other service and emergency service vehicles.
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The report said demand for parking is 'high' in the area and the restrictions were necessary to stop the dangerous parking. “These [restrictions] will protect the new development access points and also stop parking on the blind bend, at the southern end of Lansdowne Road. Any parking on or close to the bend forces cars onto the wrong side of the road, with little or no forward visibility, therefore creating a hazard for road users.”
But a number of residents in the area have objected to these restrictions - and say parking issues only came about when work on the new development started. They say it would mean they could not park in front of their own homes, especially if they did not have parking permits.
Jamie Christian, resident at Lansdowne Road, said: "I was concerned with where I was going to park my car. I feel like we are being forgotten about here.
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