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Hi Marie,
Many thanks for letting me know. When I investigated, I was assured that the "results letter" (dated 31 October) had been delivered to all houses and flats in the original CPZ consultation area by the end of Sunday 2 November. But I was also reminded that the original consultation area only included part of Hampden Road - don't ask me why! - that part between ClockHouse Road and the Hampden Avenue junction, i.e. Nos.1-11 & 2-16 Hampden Road. So, the deliverers only delivered the original consultation letter and the latest "results letter" to those addresses. Anyway, I have run off photocopies and delivered them to your part of Hampden Road. The outcome for Hampden Road - and for Hampden Avenue - was that the majority of respondents voted for exclusion from the CPZ.
Kind Regards, REG
PS: Equally happy to pass on a copy of the "results letter" to anyone else who needs one. Or maybe someone wiser than me could upload a *.PDF to this website?
Sorry Tim , I totally disagree.
So it's okay to feel sorry for the roads just outside the CPZ is it? Did you feel sorry for them when ticking the Yes vote I'd like to know, knowing that if you got a CPZ you wouldn't be sharing the parking load anymore with what are still your neighbours and the local nighbourhood, but transfering the problem to them and not giving it a second thought, because this is what CPZ's do. As long as an 'I'm alright Jack' mentality exists then underhanded council tactics and setting up revenue generating solutions for them will continue. It's a better human principle to share I believe.
The erosion of freedom, even parking a car where you wish without having to pay for it, is all too easily given away.
The problem of parking isn't a neighbourhood one, it's a council one for they control what gets built, how many carparking spaces are required, and local planning needed to accomodate future trends, but hey when it all goes wrong they can fall back on the local residents, divide and rule and make a new rules and tax revenues so easily too.
Ian,
Thanks for letting me know. Copies of Paul Nevard's letter (31 October), with accompanying map, delivered to Malory Close this afternoon.
REG
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