Kent County Council has issued an Order for no waiting at any time, to be applied to a number of roads that have been affected by inconsiderate (and in a number of places potentially dangerous) parking by visitors to Knole Park. This renews the order first issued last year, and then renewed in the run up to Christmas (and which was due to expire at the end of the month).
The issue affects residents in Seal Parish in my Division, as well as those in neighbouring areas (including those represented by my County colleagues Margaret Crabtree and Peter Lake). A longer-term solution needs to be developed and I recently held a very useful meeting with those concerned with the issue, including local representatives, County and District representatives (both councillors and officers), Seal Parish Council and others. This will continue as we seek to develop solutions; in the meantime, continuation of the restrictions is essential.
The roads affected are:
A225 Tonbridge Road – both sides for the full length of the road
The Rise – both sides for the full length of the road
St Julian’s Road, Underriver – both sides for the full length of the road
Fawke Wood Road, Seal – both sides for the full length of the road
Weald Road – both sides for the full length of the road
Turners Gardens – both sides for the full length of the road
Shenden Way - both sides for the full length of the road
White Hart Close - both sides for the full length of the road
Road Connecting St Julian’s Road With Park Lane - both sides for the full length of the road
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