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Abuse of disabled bays in Wantage town centre
Reported anonymously at 10:05, Thu 15 November 2018
Sent to Oxfordshire County Council and Vale of White Horse District Council 4 minutes later
Yesterday there were 4 trade vans parked in the disabled bays outside the Nationwide Building Society. A further two vans were parked on the pavement at each end of the disabled bays, making a grand total of 6 trade vans parked in a row.
Not one of them was displaying a blue badge.
Upon speaking to a couple of shop keepers, they have been parked there for a few days now.
These parking spaces are generally misused anyway by able bodied people, but to have tradesmen also abusing them for a number of days is not acceptable. Even delivery drivers like Parcelforce, and other couriers misuse these parking bays.
The disabled bays are there for anyone who has a blue badge for whatever disability they may have.
It's about time someone patrolled the Wantage area to see how many parking infringements there are, and that includes people parking on double yellow lines too.
Council ref: ENQ18819604
Updates
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Thank you for your enquiry. This issue has been passed onto the relevant team for investigation.
State changed to: Investigating
Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 10:10, Thu 15 November 2018
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And what was the relevant team's findings, and what do they intend doing about illegally parked vehicles in Wantage?
Posted anonymously at 13:14, Tue 27 November 2018
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Enforcement of formal waiting restrictions (yellow lines) falls under the remit of Thames Valley Police, Oxfordshire County Council as teh Highway Authority do not have the powers to enforce waiting restrictions
State changed to: Investigation complete
Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 14:16, Tue 27 November 2018
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And what about the misuse of disabled bays in the town centre that do not have double lines?
Having already spoken to the police, they said that it is not a matter for them, but the council.
State changed to: Open
Posted anonymously at 18:35, Tue 27 November 2018
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State changed to: Investigation complete
Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 14:05, Tue 1 June 2021
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.