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Record Ref : EIR 2636
Date Received : 19/05/2026
Date Completed : 26/05/2026
Organisation : Private Individual
Application Type : Private Individual
Category : Parking
Question

1. Have members of the public written to your local authority to complain about pavement parking?

2. If the answer to question 1 is yes, how many complaints have you received?

3. In the last two years, have reports been brought forward to the council on making pavement parking an offence in certain areas?

4. In the last two years, has your local authority used Traffic Regulation Order(s) (TRO) to control pavement parking?

5. If the answer to question 2 is 'yes', please provide the following details:

a. What type of TRO is being used (experimental, temporary or permanent)?

b. Does the TRO apply to a street(s) or a wider area (e.g. a ward) or both?

c. Does the TRO permit footway parking in marked bays?

d. How much has it cost to install signs for the purpose of indicating that footway parking is not permitted?

e. Have you instructed Civil Enforcement Officers to issue tickets for pavement parking (PCN code 62)?


Answer

Have members of the public written to your local authority to complain about pavement parking?

N/A from Parking for this, we don’t record complaints of pavement parking as its for the Police not us.

Unfortunately, we do not hold the information you have requested as this is a police matter. We believe that the information you have requested may be held by South Wales Police. South Wales Police are also covered by the Environmental Information Regulations. You can contact their Information Governance Team on the following details:

Freedom of Information Officer

South Wales Police Headquarters

Cowbridge Road

Bridgend

CF31 3SU

Telephone: 01656 869437

Email: foi@south-wales.pnn.police.uk

The Council has relied on Regulation 12(4)(a) which relates to information that is not held or has been destroyed. As this information is not held the Council considers that the public interest test is not applicable.