ePetition details

Resident only parking zone - Holly Gardens

We the undersigned petition Hillingdon Council to Make Holly Gardens (UB7 9PE) a Resident-Only Parking Zone and get double yellow lines in place to avoid overtaking of cars which is creating difficulties driving on the road.

There are plenty of cars, vans, and trucks who do not live on Holly Gardens parking on streets, and this is causing extreme difficulties driving on the road. It is increasing day on day, and many cars sometimes drive on the pavements as the space on the road is not enough for the vehicle to pass through.

These cars are mostly from the residents of the nearby flats from Kingston Lane, or people who take trains from West Drayton station, which should be stopped as it is difficult for the residents of Holly Gardens. We would appreciate the Council to support execution of this petition.

On reaching 20 signatures it will be formally considered by the Council and relevant Cabinet Member. Local ward Councillors will also be made aware of the petition. The Council's Democratic Services Team will keep the lead petitioner updated on progress.

This ePetition ran from 23/09/2024 to 23/10/2024 and has now finished.

11 people signed this ePetition.

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