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    bobby698 wrote:
    Hold on, I've just realised something:

    FRUSTRATED residents, sick of seeing the parking spaces outside their homes taken by commuters, may get the scheme they want after all, albeit on a trial basis.

    The above is the opening statement for this article.
    So this means that Marlow residents must be moving their cars elsewhere during the day, possibly to other parts of Bucks, and therefore potentially parking on a residential street, thereby frustrating THOSE local residents from parking near their homes.
    What's good for the Goose........
    ...or park in their office car parks, train station car parks, walk to work, cycle, etc. The residential parking issue is not unique to this area, the residents are not saying this problem does not happen elsewhere, but have come to the point where they specifically want to try and change something to make it better. This chain has been going on for so long now, we should all just see what BCC do, and comment from there."
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Residents may get experimental trial parking zone

Furious families bearing placards told the Marlow Free Press earlier this month that they were sick of never being able to park on their street Furious families bearing placards told the Marlow Free Press earlier this month that they were sick of never being able to park on their street

FRUSTRATED residents, sick of seeing the parking spaces outside their homes taken by commuters, may get the scheme they want after all, albeit on a trial basis.

An action group was formed by householders in Marlow after Sainsbury's opened on November 30.

Families feared the 140 staff looking for somewhere to park would make their already crammed roads surrounding Riley Park, Marlow, even worse.

They were dismayed that a permit scheme, which appeared to be on offer, thanks to an £80,000 developers contribution fund from the supermarket, was put on ice.

Marlow Town Council, backed by Wycombe District Council, said the knock on effect on the whole town needed examining.

However, the Marlow Free Press has now been told an experimental parking zone could be put in place in Cambridge Road/York Road for a maximum of 18 months whilst the survey was carried out.

This is subject to legal advice, currently being sought.

This was one of the agreements to come out of joint discussions between the two councils and Buckinghamshire County Council - the authority responsible for parking.

While they support residents in the Cambridge Road/York Road area, they are concerned about the knock on effect of a permit scheme and a long term solution for the whole town was needed.

Some of the £80k pot will be used for a study.

Further meetings will take place between councillors, officers and other bodies including The Marlow Chamber of Trade.

Cllr Richard Scott said: “I am acutely aware of parking issues in Marlow and we are working with Transport for Bucks to find an equitable solution.”

He also backed the possibility of decked or underground parking, which he said was much needed.

Marlow Mayor Cllr Jocelyn Towns said:“I understand the concerns of those residents who are unable to park outside or close to their homes because of long term or commuter parking.

“We know that consultation has already taken place with the residents of Cambridge Road/York Road area, but town councillors act for all residents and have to address how a scheme in this area might impact on residents living further out.

“Additional Town centre car parking for visitors and commuters is required”.

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