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04-B-Prioritisation of Parking Related Tros Sheet1 Local Parking Committee Priority List Decided Unique ID Road name, Settlement Traffic management problem County Member District Ward Parish Council Road nr. Date requested Requestor, address Priority 2010/11 Parking problems for residents. W2/10/004 1 Greenfields, Cannock Patrick Corfield Cannock Chase Non Parished U5058 Apr-09 Mr. Turner, 2 Greenfields Change DYL to SYL timed restriction. Parking problems outside the school. John Bernard/Phillip W2/10/005 1 Wood Lane, Cannock Cannock Chase Hednesford & Rawnsley U5077 Oct-09 Mr. Bryant, Kingsmead College SYL timed restriction and DYL. Jones Removal of traffic order W2/10/006 1 Old Fallow Road, Chadsmoor Derek Davis Cannock Chase Non Parished U5028 Jun-09 Mr. Holmes, 18 Old Fallow Road cicumstances changed W2/10/007 1 Towers Business Park, Rugeley HCV Overnight Parking Ray Easton Cannock Chase Rugeley Town U5124 Dec-07 Digibits, Towers Business Park 2011/12 Traffic order obsolete School no W2/11/008 2 Cecil Street, Chadsmoor Derek Davis Cannock Chase Chadsmoor U5063 Sep-09 Mr. Jones, 18 Cecil Street longer there John Street, Chadsmoor HCV Overnight Parking, look at area W2/11/009 2 Hickling Road, Kingswood John Rowley Cannock Chase Norton Canes Unadopted Jul-09 Chris French, DHL. as a whole to include Aggreko W2/11/010 2 Park Street, Bridgetown Change of use amend order Patrick Corfield Cannock Chase Bridgetown U5051 Oct-09 Mr. McCann, 42 Park Street Restrictions to solve issues with Brereton & Ravenhill Parish W2/11/011 2 Talbot Road, Rugeley Ray Easton Cannock Chase Brereton & Ravenhill U5098 Dec-09 parking outside the school Council 2012/13 W2/12/012 3 Church Street, Rugeley Remove restrictions outside pub Geoff Martin Cannock Chase Rugeley Town U5092 Sep-09 Mr. Ingley 32b Church Street Revoke double and single restriction John Bernard/Phillip W2/12/013 3 Eskrett Street, Hednesford Cannock Chase Hednesford U5073 Jul-08 Roy Middleton both sides Jones Restriction to remove people parking Mrs Wolverson, 9 Coniston W2/12/014 3 Coniston Way, Cannock Patrick Corfield Cannock Chase Non - Parished U5058 Nov-09 all day for town or surgery Way W2/12/015 3 Heron Street, Rugeley Extend existing order Geoff Martin Cannock Chase Rugeley Town U5093 Jan-07 Heywood, Heron Street 2013/14 Remove restrictions from outside W2/13/016 4 Newhall Street, Cannock Patrick Corfield Cannock Chase Non - Parished U5054 May-09 Contact details unknown terraces Request for limited parking next to W2/13/017 4 Sheep Fair, Rugeley Geoff Martin Cannock Chase Rugeley Town C0032 Jul-09 Cllr Ray Jones park Request to assess parking Mrs Caoimhe, 152 Cannock W2/13/018 4 Cannock Road, Chadsmoor Derek Davis Cannock Chase Chadsmoor C0130 Sep-09 restrictions outside property Road Restrictions to remove parents Mrs T Tolley, 149 Littleworth W2/13/019 4 Littleworth Hill, Hednesford John Bernard/Phillip Jones Cannock Chase Hednesford U5077 Sep-09 parking. Road 2014/15 Sheet1 Local Parking Committee Priority List Decided Unique ID Road name, Settlement Traffic management problem County Member District Ward Parish Council Road nr. Date requested Requestor, address Priority Restrictions to remove parked HCV's Mrs Archer, Eurospection LTD, W2/14/20 5 Martindale, Cannock Derek Davis Cannock Chase Chadsmoor U5061 Oct-09 from around the business premises Unit 30, Martindale, Cannock Birchfields Drive/Millers Drive, Residents obstructed by school Heath Hayes & W2/14/021 5 John Rowley Cannock Chase U5116 Sep-08 Contact details unknown Cannock parking Wimblebury Restrictions to remove problem of Mr Benton, Roundway, W2/14/022 5 Progress Drive, Cannock Patrick Corfield Cannock Chase Bridgetown U5049 Oct-09 HCV parking on industrial estate Progress Drive Lorries parking outside unit causing Morag Pringle, British W2/14/023 5 Fairway, Cannock Patrick Corfield Cannock Chase Non - Parished U5051 Jul-08 damage and visibility issues Business Parks (no address) 2015/16 Problems with rail users using Girton richard.borman W2/15/024 6 Girton Road, Cannock Patrick Corfield Cannock Chase Non - Parished A5190 Aug-10 Road, rather than pay the car park [[email protected]] Parking for station by taxis and Mrs Irene Collier, W2/15/025 6 Remington Drive, Cannock Patrick Corfield Cannock Chase Non - Parished U5050 Sep-10 commuters 01543462480 W2/15/026 6 Ascot Drive, Cannock Parking issues at school time Patrick Corfield Cannock Chase Non - Parished U5053 Sep-10 Judy Smith, SCC Mrs Southwell, 40 Arch Street, W2/15/027 6 Arch Street, Rugeley Reduce current DYL restriction Geoff Martin Cannock Chase Rugeley U5093 Apr-11 Rugeley WS15 1DL Requests requiring further continued review Problems with larger vehicles Mr. Green, 1 Norton Terrace, Nov-10 Norton Terrace, Norton Canes accessing the street due to cars John Rowley Cannock Chase Norton Canes U5047 Apr-10 Norton Canes, WS11 9RY parked along the street 60 & 53 New Penkridge Road, Nov-10 New Penkridge Road, Cannock Parking issues due to school Patrick Corfield Cannock Chase Non - Parished B5012 Aug-10 WS11 1HW John Bernard/Phillip Mr. Ron Turville -113 Nov-10 Springfield Rise, Hednesford Junction protection markings required Cannock Chase Hednesford U5071 May-10 Jones Greenheath Road, Mr. Andrew Sheldon, 30 John Bernard/Phillip Mcghie Street, Hednesford Junction protection markings required Cannock Chase Hednesford U5071 Jun-11 Station Road, Hednesford, Jones WS12 4DL CI-11102247 Sheet1 Local Parking Committee Priority List Decided Unique ID Road name, Settlement Traffic management problem County Member District Ward Parish Council Road nr. Date requested Requestor, address Priority Requests not to be progressed Restriction to alleviate parking on Jan-10 Park Street, Cannock Patrick Corfield Cannock Chase Bridgetown U5051 Sep-09 Miss Massey, 14 Park Street footways Access to properties obstructed by Heath Hayes & Mrs. Sutton, 118 Hednesford Jan-10 Library rear access, Heath Hayes John Rowley Cannock Chase U5084 Feb-09 visitors to shops Wimblebury Road Charterfield Drive/Badger Way, Parking restrictions due to parents Heath Hayes & Jan-10 John Rowley Cannock Chase U5116 May-09 Contact details unknown Heath Hayes parking Wimblebury Foxfields Way near to the junction of Request to remove parking at Jan-10 Veronica Downes Cannock Chase Huntington D4662 Aug-09 Woodstock Drive, Huntington weekends and night times Western Road jct with Greenheath John Bernard/Phillip Jan-10 DYL at junction with Western Road Cannock Chase Hednesford U5068 Aug-09 Road, Hednesford Jones DYL outside shops to clear parked John Bernard/Phillip Jan-10 Essex Drive jct Stafford Lane, Cannock Cannock Chase Hednesford U5074 Mar-09 Contact details unknown vehicles Jones Restriction to alleviate parking Jan-10 North Street, Cannock Patrick Corfield Cannock Chase Bridgetown U5026 Sep-09 Mrs Brazier, 12 Park Street problems Restriction to remove vehicles John Bernard/Phillip Jan-10 Station Road, Hednesford Cannock Chase Hednesford C0130 Dec-09 Mr McEwan, 68 Station Road parking on footway Jones Restrictions to prevent parking Jan-10 Setterfield Way, Brereton Ray Easton Cannock Chase Brereton & Ravenhill U5100 Oct-09 outside new properties Outside school remove DYL and Jan-10 New Penkridge Road, Cannock Patrick Corfield Cannock Chase Non - Parished B5012 Mar-08 Contact details unknown replace with School Keep Clear John Bernard/Phillip Carol Taylor, Tennants Craft Apr-10 Market Street, Hednesford Loading difficulties outside Bakery Cannock Chase Hednesford B4154 Jan-10 Jones Bakery, 58 Market Street Narrow road congested by residents Mr. Witton, 36 Norton Terrace, Apr-10 Norton Terrace, Cannock John Rowley Cannock Chase Norton Canes U5047 Jan-10 parking Norton Canes Problems caused by inconsiderate Mrs S. Moore, 23 Beaumont Apr-10 Beaumont Way, Norton Canes John Rowley Cannock Chase Norton Canes U5045 Mar-10 parking from neighbours Way, Norton Canes Issues with parking for the doctors John Bernard/Phillip Mrs Devey, 523 Littleworth 523 Littleworth Road, Rawnsley surgery obstructing driveway. APM Cannock Chase Rawnsley U5034 Apr-10 Jul-10 Jones Road, Cannock, WS12 1JA already in place. Problems with parking for the school John Bernard/Phillip Mrs. Duffill, 352 Hill Street, 352 Hill Street, Hednesford Cannock Chase Hednesford B4154 Apr-10 Jul-10 during busy periods Jones Hednesford, WS12 2DP Change of use; residential property John Bernard/Phillip Jul-10 Cannock Road, Hednesford Cannock Chase Hednesford B5013 Jun-10 Mr Hinks - 01543 570951 wishing to have lines removed Jones Cllr Grice, 23 Brindley Problems with parking for the school John Bernard/Phillip Nov-10 Hillside Close, Hednesford Cannock Chase Hednesford U5071 Apr-10 Crescent, Hednesford, WS12 during busy periods Jones 4DS Issues with parking around junction Angela Elson, 3 Baltic Close, Nov-10 Baltic Close, Cannock Patrick Corfield Cannock Chase Cannock U5058 Apr-10 on slip road Cannock Vehicles parking on road making it Mrs. Lycett, 6 Hagley Road, Nov-10 Hagley Road, Rugeley Geoffrey Martin Cannock Chase Rugeley C0032 May-10 difficult for larger vehicles to pass Rugeley, WS15 2AL Problem with parking due to Mr. Whitehouse, 4 Wellingotn Nov-10 Spinney Farm Road, Cannock Patrick Corfield Cannock Chase Non - Parished U5053 Aug-10 auctioneers Drive, Cannock, WS11 1PU Residents parking causing Debbie Cram, 11 Upper Cross Nov-10 Upper Cross Road, Rugeley Geoff Martin Cannock Chase Rugeley U5109 Aug-10 obstruction Road, WS15 2JD Sheet1 Local Parking Committee Priority List Decided Unique ID Road name, Settlement Traffic management problem County Member District Ward Parish
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