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Lewes Parking Review Sites 2018-19 for Website Will request be Will request be taken forward taken forward to Will request be Objections upheld at Location Town Request type If no, what is the reason? If no, what is the reason? to informal formal installed/removed? Planning Committee consultation? consultation? Alfriston Road Seaford Footway and Verge ban No Didn't rank high enough Arundel Green Lewes School Keep Clear markings Yes Yes Yes Bannings Vale Saltdean Bus Stop Clearways Yes Yes Yes Barn Rise Seaford Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Barnfield Plumpton Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Baxter Road Lewes Yellow lines Yes Yes Yes Yes Beach road Newhaven Yellow lines Yes Yes Yes Belgrave Road Seaford Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Bishopstone Road Bishopstone Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Blatchington Road Seaford Removal of taxi bay Yes Yes Yes Yes Blatchington Road Seaford Yellow lines (reduction) Yes Yes Yes Yes Bradford Road Lewes other No Not appropriate Bramber Avenue Peacehaven Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Bramber Avenue North Peacehaven Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Brooks Close Newhaven School Keep Clear markings No Being processed by TDC Bull Lane Lewes Disabled bay Yes Yes Yes Byways Seaford Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Carlton Road Seaford Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Central Avenue Telscombe Cliffs Time limited bay Yes Yes No Yes Chapel Hill Newhaven Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Chapel Street Newhaven Disabled bay Yes Yes Yes Cissbury Avenue Peacehaven Yellow lines Yes Yes Yes Clare Road Lewes Yellow lines Yes Yes Yes No Claremont Road Seaford Yellow lines/time limited bay Yes Yes Yes Yes Cliffe Industrial Estate Lewes Yellow lines Yes Yes Yes Yes Comps Farm Lane Beddingham Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Cricketfield Newick Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Cricketfield Road Newick Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Cricketfield Road Seaford Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Cripps Avenue Peacehaven Yellow lines Yes Yes Yes Crowborough Road Saltdean Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Delves Way Ringmer Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Denton Island Newhaven Yellow lines Yes No No support Denton Road Newhaven Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough East Street Falmer Time limited bay Yes No Not appropriate East View Fields Plumpton Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Fair Place Wivelsfield Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Falmer Falmer Shared parking Yes No Not appropriate Firle Road Peacehaven Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough First Avenue Newhaven Yellow lines Yes Yes Yes Fort Road Newhaven Footway and Verge ban No Didn't rank high enough Fort Road Newhaven Yellow lines (removal) Yes Yes Yes Yes Garden Street Lewes Motorcycle bay Yes Yes Yes Green Road Wivelsfield Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Hanson Road Newhaven Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Harison Road Seaford Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Harrisons Lane Ringmer Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Harvard Close Lewes Permit bays No Not enough support Hawkenbury Way Lewes Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Hawth Park Road Seaford Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough High Street Newhaven Footway and Verge ban No Didn't rank high enough High Street Ditchling Yellow lines Yes No No support High street Lewes Bus Stop Clearways Yes Yes Yes High Street Newhaven Various changes Yes No No support High Street Newhaven Various changes Formalise the existing controls Yes No High Street Lewes Disabled bay Yes Yes Yes Hill Rise Seaford Permit bays No Not enough support Hillside Avenue Seaford Bus Stop Clearways No Already installed Hundred Acre Lane Wivelsfield Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Hythe Crescent Seaford Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Hythe Crescent Seaford Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Iveagh Crescent Newhaven Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Kings Close Peacehaven Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Kingsley Road Lewes Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Lansdown Place Lewes Loading bay No Already installed Lawes Avenue Newhaven Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Lexden Drive Seaford Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Lodge Hill Lane Ditchling Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Time limited bay/remove taxi Longridge Avenue Saltdean bay Yes Yes Yes Malines Avenue/Phylis Avenue Peacehaven Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Malines Avenue/South Coast Peacehaven Road Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Malling Estate Lewes other No Not enough support Marine Drive Bishopstone Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Meeching Place Newhaven Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Meridian Road Lewes Yellow lines Yes Yes Yes Middle Street Falmer Permit bays Yes No Not appropriate Middle Way Lewes Yellow lines Yes Yes Yes Mill Lane South Chailey Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Mill Street Falmer Permit bays No Not appropriate Millberg Road Seaford Loading ban No Didn't rank high enough Mount Road Newhaven Yellow lines Yes Yes Yes Yes Murray Avenue Newhaven TRO anomaly Yes Yes Yes Nevill Road Lewes Footway and Verge ban No Didn't rank high enough Newfield Road Newhaven Permit bays No Not enough support Newick Road Newick Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough None specified Seaford Loading bay No Not appropriate Norman Road Newhaven Yellow lines No Not appropriate North Common Road Wivelsfield Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough North End Ditchling Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough North Way Lewes Footway and Verge ban No Didn't rank high enough North Way Seaford Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Old Malling Way Lewes Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Old malling Way Lewes Permit bays No Not enough support Park Drive Close Newhaven Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Park Street Falmer Permit bays Yes No Not appropriate Pelham Rise Peacehaven Yellow lines Yes Yes Yes Yes Pelham Rise Peacehaven Bus Stop Clearways Yes Yes Yes Place lane Seaford TRO anomaly Yes Yes Yes Yes Ridge Road Falmer Time limited bay Yes No Not appropriate Roderick Avenue Peacehaven Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Rotten Row Lewes Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Roundhouse Crescent Peacehaven Footway and Verge ban No Didn't rank high enough Rowe Avenue Peacehaven Yellow lines No Already installed Seaview Avenue Peacehaven Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Second Avenue Newhaven Yellow lines Yes Yes Yes South Road Wivelsfield Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough South Street Lewes Permit bays No Didn't rank high enough South Street Falmer Time limited bay No Not appropriate Southdown Road Newhaven School Keep Clear markings No Not Public highway Southview Road Peacehaven Footway and Verge ban No Didn't rank high enough Spences Lane Lewes other No Not enough support St Johns Bank South Chailey Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough St Johns Terrace Lewes Permit bays Yes Yes No St Swithuns Terrace Lewes Disabled bay Yes Yes Yes Yes Stanley Road Peacehaven Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Station Road Plumpton Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Stirling Avenue Seaford Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Sunview Avenue Peacehaven Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Sutton Avenue Peacehaven Bus Stop Clearways Yes Yes Yes Sutton Avenue Peacehaven Yellow lines Yes Yes Yes Yes Sutton Avenue near Doctor's Peacehaven Yellow lines No Already installed Sutton Drove Seaford Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Sutton Park Road Seaford Bus Stop Clearways Yes Yes Yes Talbot Terrace Lewes Shared parking Yes Yes Yes Talbot Terrace Lewes Disabled bay Yes Yes Yes Talbot Terrace Lewes School Keep Clear markings Yes Yes Yes Telscombe Road Peacehaven Footway and Verge ban No Didn't rank high enough The Cloisters Newhaven Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough The Gallops Lewes Permit bays Yes Yes Yes Yes The Grove Newhaven Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough The Meadows Lewes Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Tudor Close Seaford Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Upper Belgrave Road Seaford Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Upper Belgrave Road Seaford Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Valance Road Lewes Yellow lines No Already installed Vicarage Close Seaford Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Walmer Road Seaford Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Warren Drive Lewes Pay and Display Yes Yes Yes Whitegates Close South Chailey Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough Woodgate Meadow Plumpton Yellow lines No Didn't rank high enough.
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