
Dangerous parking on Hazelbank Road in Catford, Lewisham, is creating a daily hazard for pedestrians, forcing them into the road, according to a resident report. The ongoing issue is particularly problematic during school times, making it unsafe for those with prams.
A resident has reported a significant problem with vehicles parking on double yellow lines, pavements, and directly in front of a local school on Hazelbank Road. According to the report, this forces pedestrians, including those with prams, to walk in the road. This creates a dangerous situation. The report alleges this is an everyday occurrence, specifically between 8:30 AM and 9:15 AM. The affected roads include Hazelbank Road, Torridon Road, and Ardgowan Road.
The dangerous parking on Hazelbank Road is directly impacting the safety of local residents, especially children and parents during the school run. A resident states that they "always end up walking in road with pram which is dangerous." This ongoing issue affects daily routines and creates a persistent hazard within the Catford South area of the Lewisham borough.
The complaint, titled "Dangerous parking on school run, 15th April," was submitted via FixMyStreet. Lewisham Borough Council has acknowledged the report, with updates indicating that "Details passed to Parking Contractor NSL" and the state changed to "Internal referral." This suggests the council is aware of the situation on Hazelbank Road and has initiated a process to address it.
OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:
This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.
Document: Dangerous parking on school run, 15th April
Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9298136
Subscribe for $2 every four weeks for the first six months
Subscribe for $20 every four weeks for the first six months
Editorial Note: This report utilises automated data-sourcing and drafting technologies to ensure rapid coverage. Every article undergoes rigorous human fact-checking and editorial review by the Trend Wire Media Editorial Desk to ensure accuracy and adherence to our journalistic standards.
