Bridgnorth residents and businesses are being invited to attend a drop-in session in December to find out more about new, and planned changes to, residents’ on-street parking schemes in the town.
An online consultation was held in May and June this year, as the first stage in gathering residents’ views on the town’s parking schemes.
Now, face-to-face events will be held in Bridgnorth Library where proposed changes to the town’s parking schemes will be on display, with residents and businesses encouraged to see and comment on these.
The events are:
Monday 5 December (2 to 9pm); Tuesday 6 December (9am to 12noon) – for residents in the West Division areas, namely:
- East and West Castle Street
- Railway Street
- King’s Loade
- Underhill Street
Monday 12 December (2 to 9pm); Tuesday 13 December (9am to 12noon) – for residents in the East Division areas, namely:
- St Leonard’s Steps
- St Leonard’s Close
- Listley Street and St Mary’s Street
- Cartway and Friar’s Street
- Riverside
- Southwell Riverside
- King Charles Way and Abbotts Way
- Severn Street
- Wardle Close
At each session people will be able to speak to their local Shropshire councillors and Shropshire Council officers.
Anyone unable to attend can instead view the plans – and submit comments – on the council website, or by email at traffic.engineering@shropshire.gov.uk
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