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Residents Parking From: Christopher Woods Date: 2007 Mar 15 14:04 UTC Short link
As I don't have a car and always bus or walk, I find the antics of both
commuter and resident parkers hilarious. However I could easily bomb the
ones who park outside my house at about 7am and listen to radio news so loud
I can hear it in bed! Chris
>From: stephanie wardle <<email obscured>> >To: Greater Bedminster Neighbourhood Forum ><<email obscured>> >Subject: Re: [GB-Forum] Residents Parking >Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 12:02:44 +0000 (GMT) > >Hello > > Surely people in Southville live near enough to the city centre not to >need a car at all? it's a 5-10 minute walk, after all...! (hides behind >sofa). > > > How about paying parking fees to people who cycle/walk catch the bus as >an incentive to green commuting? > > Awaits flak.... > > STeph :) > > >charlie bolton <<email obscured>> wrote: > The council is considering going for residents parkng schemes for >different areas of the city, all of which face huge and growing parking >problems. > >Since I have been a councillor, I have been contacted by many people >complaining about commuter parking and asking if/when residents parking is >coming in. (Of course Linda Salter and my predecssor, Matthew Symonds, were >involved in a survey of residents a year or so ago - I will leave it to >them to say more). > >So the question is this - would you pay to have a better chance of parking >near your home? If so, how much? Is residents parking the way ahead? Or is >it an affront, another council money-grabbing exercise? > >charlie bolton >Southville, Bristol >More info: Info about charlie bolton: >http://forums.e-democracy.org/contacts/charliebolton > > >This topic's messages may be viewed at: >http://forums.e-democracy.org/topic/154322 > >----------------------------------------- >To post, send your message to: <email obscured> > >To unsubscribe type "unsubscribe" (without the quotation marks) in the >subject line and send to: <email obscured> > >More info about Greater Bedminster Neighbourhood Forum: >http://forums.e-democracy.org/groups/bemmy-forum > >E-Democracy.Org rules: http://e-democracy.org/rules >----------------------------------------- >Special thanks to our friends at OnlineGroups.Net >for their technical support in maintaining this site. >http://onlinegroups.net > > > >--------------------------------- > New Yahoo! Mail is the ultimate force in competitive emailing. Find out >more at the Yahoo! Mail Championships. Plus: play games and win prizes. > >Stephanie > >More info: Info about Stephanie: >http://forums.e-democracy.org/contacts/stephaniewardle > > >This topic's messages may be viewed at: >http://forums.e-democracy.org/topic/154327 > >----------------------------------------- >To post, send your message to: <email obscured> > >To unsubscribe type "unsubscribe" (without the quotation marks) in the > subject line and send to: <email obscured> > >More info about Greater Bedminster Neighbourhood Forum: >http://forums.e-democracy.org/groups/bemmy-forum > >E-Democracy.Org rules: http://e-democracy.org/rules >----------------------------------------- >Special thanks to our friends at OnlineGroups.Net >for their technical support in maintaining this site. >http://onlinegroups.net _________________________________________________________________ Solve the Conspiracy and win fantastic prizes. http://www.theconspiracygame.co.uk/