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Gorton MP Afzal Khan has presented a petition to the House of Commons in a bid to stop people from parking on pavements.
Mr Khan, who also serves as Shadow Justice Minister, is calling on the Government to outlaw pavement parking that ‘prevents others from living their daily lives’.
Speaking to the M.E.N’s community reporter Maisie Lawton, Mr Khan said cars parked on walkways have an impact on those with mobility impairments, the neurodiverse and parents with young children.
He explained: “For some people, it might be a minor inconvenience. But for many others, it can prevent them from attending a hospital appointment or even leaving their home.”
Pavement parking can also reduce access for those using wheelchairs or mobility scooters who will often have to drive into the road to get around blocked paths.
The MP said he has received an ‘overwhelming response’ from his constituents about the petition, and says he has ‘never had the sheer volume of upset about a local issue’ before.
He added: “Pavement parking is not only an issue for those with disabilities or young children, but encourages speeding and reckless driving in neighbourhoods. It’s time the Government takes action.”
A Department for Transport spokesperson said: "Everyone should be able to navigate their streets without obstacle and we’ll continue to work with local authorities and charities to keep pavements clear wherever possible.
“In 2020, we launched a consultation to explore options for tackling pavement parking
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Retired steel worker David Collins points behind a set shelves in the corner of his lounge. "It gets thick with mould down there," he says. "I clean it and paint it myself because it gets bad."
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Picture Parlour have shared an exclusive playlist to accompany the launch of NME’s The Cover.The emerging Manchester-formed band star on this week’s cover (June 19) as we renew our commitment to supporting emerging talent across the globe on a weekly basis. Every week, a rising artist will feature on The Cover, and the full interview with Picture Parlour can be read here.To celebrate, Picture Parlour have curated ‘The Getaway Car’ playlist, which the band describe as “ the soundtrack to Picture Parlour’s euphoric getaway sequence in a motion picture.” Listen to the full playlist, which features Bruce Springsteen, T.Rex, The Strokes and more, on Spotify, and here on Apple Music.Today, the band share their debut single ‘Norwegian Wood’ after it became a live favourite among their fans.
This time last year, Manchester City fans were getting giddy about a lanky Norwegian sat on a sofa.
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Manchester City have qualified for the UEFA Super Cup after beating Inter Milan 1-0 in the final of the Champions League on Saturday night.
For anybody who has driven on the M60 near Stockport you have most likely come across the town's iconic pyramid. The dazzling building is found on Yew Street and has been a head turner for over 30 years.
After dazzling fans with his sensational debut season in the Premier League, Manchester City star Erling Haaland is undoubtedly the name upon the lips of football fans everywhere. But while many fans will no doubt recall the moment he lifted the title at the Etihad Stadium after spectacularly defeating Chelsea, 1-0, one person that continues to remain a mystery in his life is girlfriend Isabel Haugseng.The mysterious brunette has made a number of appearances at Erling's side over the past few months, with everything from World Cup celebrations to romantic New Year's Eve dinners filling his calendar between highly anticipated football matches.
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Microsoft have announced the first batch of free games for game pass subscribers this month. A Indie horror game set in WW1, a adventure puzzle game and a tongue in cheek simulator make up the first few titles available with more set to be announced.
If you grew up in Greater Manchester, there's a good chance you will have memories of being packed off to Center Parcs for a family holiday.
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The family of a teenage girl who was mauled to death by four dogs today backed a new campaign for stricter laws amid a series of recent fatal attacks, saying: "Things are at breaking point. We want justice for families."
When Angela first applied for social housing in Manchester, she did so with the hope of finally being able to afford a place to call her own.
The cost of living is biting, and it's not just in real life. It's in the soaps too - just look at the prices of Roy's Rolls on Coronation Street these days.
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A picture of Austin Hill with his arm around his dad, Mark, on holiday in Greece in 2021 captures the love between them. It was taken just two weeks after Mark had been diagnosed with bowel cancer.