ANNEX A

Proposed Amendments to Parking Restrictions Conyer Road,

Following the submission of a petition from residents requesting a review of the parking in Conyer Road in Teynham, a report was submitted to Joint Transportation Board summarising the history of previous consultations in the area.

The Swale Joint Transportation Board discussed the petition further at their meeting in March 2019, and recommended that an informal consultation take place to remove the existing single yellow line on the east side of Conyer Road outside of Bridge Cottages and to extend the existing double yellow lines on the opposite side of the road by approximately 3 metres.

As you may be aware, there have been a number of previous consultations on the parking in this area, and in an effort to balance the need for on-street parking whilst maintaining a clear junction for the movement of vehicles, these proposals are considered to be the most appropriate option.

We would be most grateful to receive your views as to whether you support or object to the proposals, and the responses received will be reported back to the Swale Joint Transportation Board to consider at their June meeting. Please note that direct, individual responses will not be sent out in response to each questionnaire. At the end of the consultation a report on feedback will be compiled and this will be available on request.

Please complete the reply slip below and return to Swale Borough Council Engineering Services, Swale House, East Street, , ME10 3HT before Friday 26th April 2019. Alternatively you can e-mail your comments to us at [email protected]

A space has also been provided to allow you to add any further comments you may have. Thank you for taking the time to respond.

Proposed Amendments to Parking Restrictions – Conyer Road, Teynham

Please tick one of the following boxes

I Support the proposed amendments to I Object to the proposal the restrictions

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Plan of Proposed Amendments (Shown in Red)

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