
Parking issues, particularly around schools, are one of the most common concerns reported to our Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT).
Ensuring the safety of children, parents, and staff is a priority, and the SNT regularly visits schools to engage with pupils and teachers. We also encourage schools to periodically remind parents about the importance of parking safely and considerately near school premises.
Understanding Parking Enforcement Responsibilities
Did you know that Civil Enforcement Officers (CEOs) have replaced traditional traffic wardens? These officers are responsible for enforcing various parking restrictions to maintain order and safety on our roads.
Civil Enforcement Officers are responsible for enforcing:
Limited waiting bays
Double and single yellow lines
On-street pay and display bays
Residents’ parking zones
Blue Badge bays
Loading bays
Bus stops
Taxi bays
School keep clear zones
Clearways
Dropped kerb access (also enforced by police)
Double parking (also enforced by police)
Pedestrian crossings (also enforced by police)
Car parks (with orders)
If you witness parking violations such as parking on double yellow lines or school zigzags, please report them directly to Civil Enforcement Officers via:
Phone: 01629 533190
When to Contact the Police
While Civil Enforcement Officers handle most parking infringements, there are specific violations that fall under police jurisdiction.
The police are responsible for enforcing:
Double white lines
Obstruction (e.g., blocking pavements where no parking restrictions exist)
Dangerous parking where no restrictions are in place (e.g., on bends, hill brows, and junctions)
Dropped kerb access (also enforced by CEOs)
Double parking (also enforced by CEOs)
One-way traffic violations
Box junctions
Access-only areas
White-hatched areas
Pedestrian crossings (also enforced by CEOs)
If you encounter any of these issues, please report them to the police by calling 101.
A Shared Responsibility
Parking safely near schools is a shared responsibility between parents, guardians, enforcement officers, and the community. By following regulations and being mindful of others, we can help create a safer environment for everyone, especially children. Your cooperation and vigilance can make a significant difference.
If you have concerns about parking near your local school, don’t hesitate to reach out to the appropriate authorities.
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