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Permit-only parking plans launched near QE Hospital
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8 months ago
Birmingham City Council is consulting on plans to introduce a residents-only parking scheme on roads near the University of Birmingham and Queen Elizabeth Hospital, amid growing safety concerns and pressure on local streets.
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If you've tried to park near the Queen Elizabeth Hospital or the University of Birmingham,
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you'll know it's a battlefield. But for the people who live there, it's not just inconvenient,
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it's becoming unmanageable. A new council consultation lists 16 roads earmarked for
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a residence-only permit scheme, running 9am to 5pm Monday to Saturday. Outside of those hours,
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anyone can park but during the day, only vehicles with a resident or visitor permit would be allowed to stay.
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The council says the area has seen rapid expansion, a growing university, a sprawling hospital and new
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housing developments have piled more pressure on local streets. And with private driveways in short
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supply, residents are competing daily with NHS staff, students and visitors just to park near their homes.
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According to the council, the consequences go beyond frustration.
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Buzzes, bin lorries and even emergency vehicles are finding it harder to pass through.
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Safety, they say, is now at stake. The proposal is part of a wider master plan,
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aimed at reducing car use around the campus. But for many, that goal still feels a long way off.
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Public transport options are improving, but aren't always practical,
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especially for those working lung shifts or travelling from further afield.
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The scheme isn't free either. It's currently £21.60 a year for the first permit, £41.20 for a second,
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and over £150 for a business permit. Those prices may rise and not everyone agrees
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that local residents should pay to solve a problem they didn't create.
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The consultation is live now on the Birmingham BeHerd website.
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