Parking Places (Disabled Persons’ Vehicles) (Amendment No. 5)

Consultation opened on 07 April 2021. Closing date 29 April 2021.

Summary

The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) proposes to make an Order entitled The Parking Places (Disabled Persons’ Vehicles) (Amendment No. 5) Order (Northern Ireland) 2021.

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Consultation description

The Order will create parking places with unlimited waiting at Belfast: Ballysillan Drive in front of No. 29, Breda Road in a parking area in front of No. 62, Cregagh Street in front of No. 219, Green Mount in a parking area in front of No. 11, Kimberley Street in front of No. 40, Lisavon Drive in front of No. 22, Oakman Street in front of No. 48, Pacific Avenue in front of No. 40, Stracam Corner in a parking area in front of No. 20 (Re-advertisement) and Strandburn Gardens in front of No. 12; Dromore, County Down: Laganvale beside an existing parking place in front of No 4 and Meganlis Park to the rear of No. 8; Gilford: Castleview in front of No. 5 and Whinny Hill in front of No. 3 Hillcrest Villas; Kilkeel: Rooney Park in front of No. 36; Larne: Ferris Avenue in front of No. 53; Lisburn: Greenmount Gardens in a parking area beside an existing parking place in front of No. 11; Newry: Clanrye Avenue in front of No. 67 and College Gardens in front of No. 23; Newtownabbey: River Walk in a parking area adjacent to No. 9; Newtownhamilton: Lir Grove in front of No. 10; Warrenpoint: Clemont Gardens in front of No. 94

The Order will remove parking places with unlimited waiting at Belfast: Willowholme Parade in front of No. 8; Bellaghy: Hunters Park in front of No. 3; Dungannon: Killymerron Park in front of No. 8 and Holywood: Spencer Street in front of No. 31.

The Order will also rectify a parking place with unlimited waiting on Ballymoney: Main Street by removing legislation for a parking place that has not been marked on the ground.  The existing bays will not be affected.

All parking places are for the use of disabled persons’ vehicles only.

Inspecting the proposal

Full details are contained in the draft Order which, together with maps showing the roads involved, may be inspected free of charge during office hours, within the period stated, at-

During the current Covid-19 emergency, access to these buildings is limited and inspection of the draft Order is by appointment only which can be arranged either by e-mail using the relevant office e-mail address above or by telephone during office hours (Mon to Fri 9.00 am to 5.00 pm) on 0300 200 7899.

Making an objection

Any person may object or make other representations, specifying the grounds on which they are made, by writing or emailing the Department at the DfI Roads addresses above within a period stated above.  The information you provide in your response to this consultation, excluding personal information, may be published or disclosed in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) or the Environmental Information Regulations (EIR). 

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