| Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Average bus speeds fall below 9mph | |
| Posted by: | Andrew Jones | |
| Date/Time: | 02/01/26 18:57:00 |
| I presume you might be referring to the time plate opposite the Fulai Supermarket that you can see on google maps? True it would have been more reassuring to anyone parking there to have updated and retained the sign in situ, but the vast majority of yellow lines in CPZs have no timeplate next to them, so the removal of the sign simply makes this yellow more like most other yellow lines in CPZs. My personal preference is that there should be time plates next to yellow lines only if the restricted hours are different to those on the CPZ entry signs, and also that warning signs are put up advising people of changes in restrictions for maybe a month or two. I am surprised that as a business operating in Lyric Square you weren’t informed of the changes in times of parking restrictions that were voted for by the residents of CPZ A, and duly implemented. At least you got your PCN cancelled. What nearby signage did LBHF refer you to by the way? In the absence of a time plate the only relevant signage about whether you can park on a single yellow line is the signage at Entry points to the CPZ (AFAIK). |