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Parking in Residential Areas

How we prioritise requests for parking solutions?

The council has adopted assessment criteria for prioritising requests for additional
parking facilities in residential roads. This criteria has been applied to approximately 400 roads that have been identified to the council as having a parking problem.
The full list can be viewed by clicking on the following link:

Prioritised parking in residential areas programme (104KB)

What has been done to address parking issues?

During 2006, the council implemented numerous minor white lining schemes in various residential roads across the borough. These were aimed at formalising parking arrangements thereby maximising the number of available spaces on-street.

The council also implemented three pilot projects where additional parking facilities were provided. These were at:

    Holst Close, Brighton Hill;
    Bow Drive, Sherfield on Loddon; and
    Stukeley Road, Basingstoke

The next batch of roads were then investigated and schemes to address parking issues at the following locations were successfully implemented:

    Burnham Road, Tadley
    Daniel Road, Whitchurch
    Gainsborough Road, Black Dam
    Stephens Road, Tadley
    Winchcombe Road, Basingstoke
    Harlech Close, Winklebury
    Porter Road, Brighton Hill
    Paddock Road, South Ham
    Wagner Close, Brighton hill

What else is the Council planning to do?

The council has allocated funding of £166,000 (in 2011/12) for the provision of further parking solutions in residential areas and has begun investigating parking problems at the following roads:

    Landseer Close, Grove
    Falkland Road, Popley East
    Harwood Rise, Woolton Hill
    Schubert Road, Brighton hill
    Margaret Road, South Ham
    Kings Road, South Ham
    Alliston Way, Whitchurch
    
Parking problems at each of these roads will be investigated using the methodology adopted for the pilot projects. The County Council (the Highway Authority), local housing associations and residents will be invited to contribute to any proposed solution.

More information

For more information about the parking in residential areas programme or to request that your road is added to the programme, please e-mail neighbourhood.dev@basingstoke.gov.uk, telephone (01256) 844844 or write to:

Neighbourhood Development
Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council
Civic Offices
London Road
Basingstoke
RG21 4AH