Government expected to announce £300m grant soon
Councillors from Lincolnshire County Council have called for more proactive parking enforcement in rural areas, particularly around schools.
Councillors called for LCC to focus on parking enforcement in rural areas, particularly around schools, to ensure that bus stops were not blocked and to improve the safety of pedestrians. He said parking near schools was not just a town centre concern but also affected villages where cars were blocking bus stops.
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