Charlotte Street & Thomas Street, South Shields

Closed 3 Oct 2024

Opened 12 Sep 2024

Feedback updated 28 Nov 2024

We asked

We proposed to ammend the existing parking restrictions and dparking bays  to allow larger vehicels to manouvre through this junction.

You said

Nobody objected.

We did

The existing restrictions will be adjusted to allow larger vehicels to manouvre through this junction. The restrictions will be operational on 09/12/24 

Results updated 17 Oct 2024

The consultation is now closed. There were no objections and therefore we will be progressing to a formal consultation. You will soon see a legal notice posted on site and an advert will be published in the Shields Gazette. Instructions on how to respond will be included within the notice.

We thank you for your assistance on this matter.

 

Overview

South Tyneside Council have been alerted by local businesses situated on Franklin Street and Thomas Street that articulated delivery vehicles have been unable to deliver orders due to vehicles parked in the pay and display (P&D) bays on the junction of Charlotte Street and Thomas Street.

We propose to remove some P&D bays to improve accessibility and resolve the issue. A total of x6 bays will be removed as shown on the plan. The existing restrictions,  No Waiting at Any Time (double yellow lines) and No Loading / Unloading at Any Time (double kerb ticks) will be extended to protect the area.

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Why your views matter

Your responses to this this consultation will help us improve the quality of our analysis and support our decision making. Wherever possible, please provide evidence to support your comments. 

What happens next

We will consider all comments during this informal consultation process. Your views may lead us to alter our proposal or to decide that it is not in the publics interest to proceed any further. Whatever the decision we will keep you notified by letter

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