An application to provide off street parking space, to serve the flats on St Stephen’s Road and Square, was first made in January 2011.
The project resulted from parking problems on the corner and the need to remove vehicles from local verges. Sight lines were also a problem.
Many other forecourt parking areas had been provided near blocks of flats in the estate and the need for planning permission came as something of a surprise. The proposed location, located to the side of 40 St Stephen’s Square, was unused.
The planning application was subsequently withdrawn and a fresh application was submitted in October 2011. This sought to address concerns about drainage. The surface of the parking area could have used the matrix paving system (sometimes known as grasscrete) which allows water to drain through the surface.
For some reason nothing more was heard of the project for over a year.
Now the Council has withdrawn the second planning application. No explanation has been given for the decision which has been made without any consultation with local residents.
One objection to the application is shown on the Council web site. http://tinyurl.com/St-Stephens-parking) but it turns out that this was from a couple, living in Poppleton, who were apparently seeking to comment on a completely different application.
So chaos and confusion reigns while the safety of local residents continues to be at risk because of the lack of off street parking in the area.
The project was to have been funded from the Councils estate improvement budget which is managed by the Housing Department.