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Pavement Parking: An Unhappy Fifth Birthday


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Last week marked five years since the previous government's pavement parking consultation ended and in that time, no action has been taken.


Despite cross party, and public support, no decisions have been made by any of the intervening four prime ministers’ governments.


In the meantime local authorities in Scotland began enforcing its pavement parking law, passed in 2019, with some success. There, drivers can be fined £100 for these parking behaviours; reduced to £50 if paid within 14 days.


To discuss what went wrong in England, we have Tanya Braun, Living Streets’ Director of External Affairs and Fundraising. Living Streets has long campaigned to ban pavement parking; for decades, in fact - see March 2025's episode, interviewing veteran walking campaigner Terence Bendixson.


Ned, Laura and Adam discuss with Tanya the way forward - and the impact of the hiatus on action, which hits very close to home for Ned.


Living Streets has produced a map of ‘pavement parking hotspots’, which people can add problem locations to. More than 1500 people have added photos of vehicles left parked on pavements in a new campaign organised by the charity. Manchester and Oxford are among the worst offenders, with nearly 200 pins across Greater Manchester, they say. Their campaign is here: https://www.livingstreets.org.uk/get-involved/end-pavement-parking-in-england/ 


Those worst affected by pavement parking are people with disabilities - wheelchair users who might not be able to get past a parked vehicle, and those with visual impairments, who can’t see if it’s safe to step out into the road. People with children, buggies, mobility aids, elderly people, are just some of the vulnerable road users hampered by blocked pavements. Some people might choose not to leave their house. 21% of the population identify as having a disability

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