Double yellow lines will be installed
Parking restrictions are to be introduced in a residential area of Nottinghamshire to combat obstructive parking. Nottinghamshire County Council will now introduce measures following an increase in complaints from residents about parking obstructing visibility and movement in the area.
The council said restricted parking bays will allow visitors to access the reservoir to park for two hours and will allow any residents without off-street parking to use the area in the evening. Councillor Neil Clarke, cabinet member for transport and environment at Nottinghamshire County Council, said: “This is great news for residents, who have told us that obstructive parking in their area is affecting other vehicles and pedestrians.
“When parking, it is important to do so in a way that does not inconvenience and endanger others.” It comes after a new open water swimming site opened at the historic King's Mill Reservoir in the summer. The building will provide changing and storage facilities for water sports on the ground floor, with a dedicated space for an 80-seat restaurant on the first floor, overlooking the reservoir. Officials have unveiled a full planning application for a new two-storey building featuring a new restaurant overlooking the scenic reservoir site.
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