The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Problem parkers targeted in new blitz on Auld Bond Road

Council finally gets tough at Perth’s problem parking hotspot

- KIRSTY MCINTOSH klmcintosh@thecourier.co.uk

Traffic wardens launched a ticketing blitz at a problem parking hotspot in Perth hours after the council extended double yellow lines in the area.

Motorists have long complained about the difficulty travelling along Auld Bond Road due to parked cars.

Some restrictio­ns were introduced in 2013, but in June Perth and Kinross Council’s enterprise and infrastruc­ture committee voted to paint more lines to bring an end to the problem.

This was followed by a day of action by wardens.

Councillor Dave Doogan, who has campaigned for years to get restrictio­ns introduced, said: “The situation at Auld Bond Road has long been a source of friction between commuters and the local community and I am dismayed at how long this problem has endured.

“Indiscrimi­nate parking on Auld Bond Road and neighbouri­ng streets causes real distress to residents and we should remain mindful of this at all times.”

He added: “We must however guard against pushing the problem onto neighbouri­ng streets because as stakeholde­rs we have a duty to solve this problem not move it elsewhere.”

A spokesman for SSE, which is one of the businesses in the area, said they were taking steps to help reduce the problem.

He said: “Work on our link building is almost complete, but during constructi­on equivalent car parking spaces have been created while work is under way.

“In addition, employees have been encouraged to car share or travel on our free minibus service from Perth railway station as an alternativ­e to parking on public roads.”

A spokeswoma­n for Perth and Kinross Council said: “As agreed by Perth and Kinross Council’s enterprise and infrastruc­ture committee following repeated complaints about hazardous parking, double yellow lines were painted at Auld Bond Road in Perth.

“Enforcemen­t action is being taken as a number of motorists have not heeded the restrictio­ns.

“The restrictio­ns apply from the double yellow lines to a boundary or building, therefore vehicles parked on the grass verge are also foul of the legislatio­n. During the course of the day, until 4.30pm, seven tickets have been issued.”

The Situation At Auld Bond Road Has Long Been A Source Of Friction Between Commuters And The Local Community And I Am Dismayed At How Long This Problem Has Endured. Councillor Dave Doogan

 ?? Picture: Phil Hannah. ?? Wardens busy writing tickets in Auld Bond Rd in Perth on Wednesday.
Picture: Phil Hannah. Wardens busy writing tickets in Auld Bond Rd in Perth on Wednesday.

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