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Public Information Day on Rossville Street Area Residents Parking Scheme

written by John November 2, 2018
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LOCAL residents from the Bogside are being encouraged to attend a public information day later this month on proposals to introduce a Residents’ Parking scheme in their area.

The Department for Infrastructure says it will hold the public information event for the Rossville Street Area Residents Parking Scheme on Thursday, November 15, in Pilot’s Row Community Centre, between 11.30 am and 7.30 pm.

Local residents or anyone interested in the scheme can call at any time during these hours when they will have an opportunity to hear about plans to date and to discuss proposals with representatives from the Department.

The objective of the scheme is to improve the availability of parking spaces for local residents who find it increasingly difficult to park outside their homes.

It would be the first such scheme for the City and will affect over 600 residential properties mainly in the Rossville Street, Fahan Street, Little Diamond, Creggan Street and Chamberlain Street areas.

If introduced as proposed, the Scheme will designate parking places for residents between the hours of 10.00 am and noon and between 2.00 pm and 4.00 pm from Monday to Saturday inclusive.

Visitors to the area will be able to park within areas designated for residents provided a valid visitor’s permit is displayed on the vehicle.

A number of spaces shall remain available for non-residents.

Full details of the scheme, together with a map showing the roads involved, may be inspected at the Department’s DFI Roads Section Office, 1 Crescent Road, Derry, BT47 2NQ or Pilot’s Row Community Centre.

Full details are also available online at: The On-Street Parking (Residents Parking Zones – Rossville Street Area, Derry)

Public Information Day on Rossville Street Area Residents Parking Scheme was last modified: November 2nd, 2018 by John

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