Joint work to try to solve problems with Seaford seafront parking
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A two-pronged approach is being suggested with enforceable parking restrictions being put in place together with other legal measures to try to crack down on anti-social behaviour.
Cllr Maggie Wearmouth added: “We want to welcome visitors to our town but residents living along the seafront have had to put up with years of inconsiderate and illegal parking along with some distressing anti-social behaviour. This is not what we want in Seaford, and we will work hard with partners to find practical solutions that still allow people to visit and enjoy our lovely seaside town.”
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Hide AdAccording to a statement from Lewes District Council: “All the agencies were invited to a meeting on January 16, including representatives from Fire and Rescue and Lewes District Council’s Neighbourhood First Team.
“The meeting on Tuesday was very constructive and we are now evaluating the best solution to the issues of concern on Seaford seafront.
“We are working with partners including Seaford Town Council, East Sussex County Council and Sussex Police and will share further updates on next steps as they become available.”
An East Sussex County Council spokesperson said: “We regularly review our parking schemes to make sure they meet the needs of local communities. Members of our parking team met with representatives from Seaford Town Council and Lewes District Council this week to discuss parking on Seaford seafront, and we will continue to work together to address the issues raised.”
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Hide AdCllr Carolyn Lambert said: “I am delighted that my Liberal Democrat colleagues on Seaford Town Council are leading the way in pulling together support.”
There have been issues in the past raised by residents regarding tourists, with campervans using the parking spaces on the seafront for long periods of time. Other issues raised include litter across the town and vandalised benches.
The seafront is jointly owned and maintained by Seaford Town Council, Lewes District Council and East Sussex County Council.