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Parking on the Park

Reported via mobile anonymously at 16:43, Fri 7 January 2022

Sent to Cherwell District Council and Oxfordshire County Council less than a minute later

We have noticed that a lot of people ( mainly parents) are parking on the grass / park area next to the old Doctors surgery parking area. It is both a safety issue and turning the grassed park into a car park and turning it all to mud. We are aware budgets are tight but perhaps some enforcement ( if enforceable?) or low wooden uprights / crossbeams like in the Southwold school car park to deter it would be appreciated. We cannot take pictures as it would show offending vehicles and registrations

Council ref: ENQ22913281

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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 16:43, Fri 7 January 2022

  • Just to clarify this happens at the school drop off / pick up times. Vehicles are off road and parking on Southwold park all over the grassed area which Cherwell Council maintain

    Posted anonymously at 08:03, Wed 12 January 2022

  • Thank you for reporting this issue. For everyday parking issues you need to get in touch with your local town or district council. You can find your local council on our website: https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/ council/ about-your-council/ government-oxfordshire/ district-councils. If vehicles are causing a dangerous obstruction, hazard or parking illegally please contact the non-emergency police telephone line on 101.

    If you would like to request changes to existing parking restrictions, you can contact Oxfordshire County Council's parking team LINK

    State changed to: Investigation complete

    Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 07:48, Thu 27 January 2022

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