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Brighton parking campaigners complain of being gagged

by Frank le Duc
Tuesday 26 Jun, 2018 at 6:40PM
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Brighton parking campaigners complain of being gagged

Surrenden Area Parking Campaign supporters outside Hove Town Hall in March

Hopes of pressing for a solution to parking problems have been thwarted leading to campaigners complaining that they have been gagged.

People living in the Surrenden Road area wanted to put their case at a Brighton and Hove City Council committee meeting this afternoon (Tuesday 26 June).

But having spoken at the Environment, Transport and Sustainability Committee in March, they were told that – under the council’s rules – it was too soon to do so again.

Surrenden Area Parking Campaign chair Mary Allen, who lives in Surrenden Road, said: “It is a bad day for democracy when a council uses its procedural rules to refuse to hear from a local community.

“We had an important message that we wanted to communicate to the committee.

“The parking situation is getting worse. Local people are getting even more angry. And we’ve offered a solution to the council that would enable them to solve the problem and make some money.

“Their response is to stop listening to us and to kick the can down the road.”

Campaign leader Rynd Smith, of Preston Drove, said that he couldn’t believe that the council was content to allow the dangerous situation in the area to continue.

He said that the majority of residents in 26 roads in this area want parking controls introduced.

He added: “There is a school campus with 6,000 students and staff, many of whom come from outside the city.

“There is a major commuter railway station, Preston Park, within 200 yards of the western boundary of our area.

“There is a major city park and sports clubs – recreation facilities used across the city and beyond. There is Preston Manor, a historic visitor attraction.

“These facilities generate high and rising demand for parking, as do the effects of controlled parking zones that now surround us and result in vehicle owners ruining our community to get free parking.

“There is no other location within the city that also has these pressures and is not already subject to parking controls.

Surrenden Area Parking Campaign supporters outside Hove Town Hall in March

“We regularly monitor commercial and leisure vehicles parked in our area and there are routinely more than 70 abandoned or little-used trucks parked nose-to-tail beside the schools.

“These create a hazardous environment, navigated by buses, pedestrians and schoolchildren on a daily basis.

“Would you be happy for your children to pass through a wall of abandoned trucks on route to school?

“The pressures on the Surrenden area are not being created by local residents, but by individuals and businesses from outside our area, and outside Brighton and Hove.

“What was bad in 2017 became extremely bad in March 2018 and is worsening to a point of being intolerable.

“Residents in the Surrenden Area want to know when the council will start devoting its resources to managing issues for local council taxpayers as distinct from favouring people who do not live locally and who are taking advantage of free parking – subsidising their costs of living and costs of vehicle ownership?

“We understand that solutions cost money, but our preferred solution, a controlled parking zone, offers the council an opportunity to generate a medium to long-term income that will be significantly larger than the costs of administering a scheme and it will also assist the council to meet the rising cost of its transport initiatives.

“Residents have told us that they know the council can solve this problem if they take it seriously.

“But by telling us to shut up and go away, they have shown they are not taking it seriously and that is a sad comment on local democracy.”

The council’s response was that a request to bring a deputation today “does not conform to the council’s agreed constitutional practice in relation to not allowing deputations that are substantially the same within a six-month timeframe”.

As far as the residents are concerned the campaign goes on and they will shortly discuss their next moves.

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