Driving/Parking High Causeway – You Have been warned

The forever ongoing issues of people and delivery drivers accessing High Causeway when they shouldn’t has come to a head again. This was highlighted (again) at last weeks NHW meeting. Since then I received several e-mails asking me to take it further.

 
So… I have spoken with/to:
The Town Clerk
PCSO Shane Green
Cllr Kay Mayor
Cllr & Mayor Alex Miscandlon
Cllr Eamonn Dorling

The answer to the question about High Causeway was consistent in that The Town Council are forever highlighting the issue to both the Police and the Highways Agency.
Cllr Miscandlon has a meeting with the Sector Inspector (Hills) next week and will again highlight the ongoing issue.
Tomorrow (Friday) I will be attending Cyber Aware seminar at Hinchingbrooke Police HQ in Huntingdon, whilst there I plan to raise the issue with the Superintendent responsible for Fenland.
My investigation reveals that the Road signage is correct and can be enforced by the Police

Updated e-mail from PCSO Green (yesterday 29th)

No problem I will look into this and monitor the situation between myself and PCSO FROMENT.
I can in fact inform you a pro-active approach has been taken after the issue was raised by the council some months ago with PCSO FROMENT issue numerous tickets down there, however like any parking issue when we are not there they will continue to park there. Hopefully a few more tickets will send out a clearer message.
Any constant offending vehicles ‘number plates’ so I can provide words of advice to would be much appreciated.

The situation along High Causeway is not being made easy – I and many others appreciate that for businesses to receive deliveries is a difficult situation – it is fact that the whole scenario is getting out of hand.

I hope the message gets out – Drive or Park/Wait along High Causeway when you shouldn’t be there and you may well end up being given a ‘TICKET’

Next part of this campaign will be to take photographs of any offending vehicles.

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