• last month
Traders have raised concerns over proposals to add double yellow lines on parts of the Medway City Estate amid fears it will further drive away customers.
Transcript
00:00It's just gone 5pm on the Medway City estate. Many of the 5,000 workers are clocking off
00:08for the day, but they won't be home any time soon. The influx of traffic often grinds the
00:14industrial estate to a standstill. Part cars effectively creating single lanes is the issue
00:20according to Medway Council, so they're now looking at putting yellow lines in to stop
00:24this.
00:25But how will impact clients parking for the Box City Retail Complex according to businesses
00:30there? They say there's often nowhere else to go, and this tattoo studio is concerned
00:35about what impact that might have on their custom.
00:38It's awful, I mean it's already bad enough as it is, like without that main road or place
00:43to park on, and I don't just mean for Box City, I mean everywhere around here is really
00:47going to struggle. If it gets to that stage I'll probably, yeah, just have to get the
00:50train in and say to my clients to do the same or they're going to have to walk down, which
00:54is going to massively impact, you know, obviously clients and me.
00:59For the most part there will be time limited restrictions at rush hour, but this is one
01:03stretch where the council are putting double yellows in. This means a parking ticket can
01:08be issued at any time. It's to stop these lorries from parking back to back.
01:13It's at this cafe where some workers come together for lunch. Traffic chaos usually
01:19leads for small talk.
01:21It's shocking, it's always busy, it's chaos.
01:25It's really dangerous, especially lorries park along here, they're always bibbing.
01:30Yeah, and the cars try and pull out and then accidents nearly happen here all the time.
01:35So do they think enforcement will change that?
01:37Drive around and this car's on double lines as well.
01:39These double yellows are over there as it is, they still park there. So yeah, it's not
01:44going to, it's not going to help here, no.
01:47But council says these enforcement measures are as a result of feedback from locals.
01:52I'm afraid that, you know, the old adage is true, it's safety first. If it's the choice
01:58between making things slightly less convenient for individual businesses or individuals who
02:03have previously been able to park where they pleased versus making things safer for all
02:10road users, I will always err on the side of safety.
02:15Increasing yellow lines may clear the roads, but will businesses be right and will parking
02:21chaos become the new hot topic at this cafe?
02:25Gabriel Morris in Medway.

Recommended