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We do not deal with parking as anti-social behaviour unless a vehicle is being parked with intent to block access.
If a vehicle is parked on land owned by us and it is thought to be abandoned, uninsured or unroadworthy, then we can report this to the relevant authority and have the vehicle removed. The cost of this would be recharged to the owner of the vehicle where possible.
If a vehicle is on a public road and it is causing a road to be blocked or preventing access by emergency services then we may report this to the local council.
Where there is a communal parking area, it is our general rule that spaces are not allocated. You would be told at the beginning of your tenancy if this is not the case. We will not become involved in parking disputes and recommend that you speak calmly with your neighbours in the first instance.
If this is not successful you could download a ‘Dear Neighbour’ card from the Neighbour Issues section of this directory. We can also offer mediation so that you can reach an agreement, but this would not be enforced by us. See our Neighbourhood Management Policy for more information.
We may be involved in issues with parking where there is a specific covenant in place which gives extra rules around parking.