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- New guidance prepared for residential parking 29 Jul 2011
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Government policy guidance (PPG, PPS etc.), Housing / New towns, Parking, Southeast England
Kent tackles ‘discredited ideologies’ of residential parking restrictions
Parking standards for new housing in Kent are to be relaxed because of persistent complaints about inadequate or poor provision from residents.
New guidance drawn up by the Kent Planning Officers Group says maximum standards on the number of parking spaces per dwelling can continue to be appropriate in areas with parking restrictions such as city and town centres and edge of centre locations.
But for suburban, village and rural areas, the guidance says standards should be treated as a minimum....
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with a poorly designed example
Kent’s Bob White contrasts well-designed parking provision in a new housing development



