Dangerous parking leads to yellow line consultation

RBWM High street with road running through - parked cars to the right and a zebra crossing the centre shops/buildings run along both sides.RBWM
The council said the proposed changed aim to improve access to the High Street and make the area safer for pedestrians including school children

People are being invited to give their views on a new one-way system and double yellow lines in a village.

Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead is considering bringing in the measures to tackle congestion and unsafe parking on the High Street in Sunninghill, Berkshire.

The council said the proposals follow concerns caused by "dangerously parked vehicles" and traffic on the High Street during school drop off and pick up times.

Residents have until 7 March to have their say on the proposals with drawings showing the plans on show at Sunninghill Library.

The proposals include parking restrictions on School Road, changes to the layout and restrictions on the High Street and connecting roads.

Car parks at Upper Village Road and Queen's Road could get new spaces and a new parking permit scheme would be brought in for people who live close to and own businesses on the High Street.

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