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Henry's Wife | 00:34 Mon 01st Sep 2014 | Law
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I wonder if anyone could help me! There is a car park in our road which is owned by the council (you just park anywhere!) a council tenant has put up a no parking sign outside their back gate! Is this right? They are requesting you move from "their parking space" I have said to them! Until you show me proof of this i am going to carry on parking there!!
I tried to Google but obviously typing in wrong thing! I feel they cannot do that and don't have a right! Thanks xx
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Do you think they have put up this sign to stop people blocking access to their back gate? There was a thread about this recently. I don't think they have a right, if no spaces are marked out for individual houses. Check with your Council's parking services department.
If parking across their gate was denying them access to their property it might be a neighbourly thing to park elsewhere.
Surely only the local authority highways dept can put sign up?
Their wording is wrong, but the request not to block their gate seems reasonable.
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Their gate backs onto a building and parking space is not blocking it, no where near their gate! I am going to call council tomorrow!
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no they can`t !
They cannot designate themselves a parking space in the car park any more than you can. Just ignore them....or put you own sign up in the same place!
Unless they actually own the land; or unless the plot of land comes in a package with the house that they rent, then you have just as much right to park there as anyone else, assuming that you're not causing an obstruction, etc.
It means nothing there is no 'reserved space' just ignore it.
They could put up a notice saying something like ' gate in constant use please leave clear' but again it would have no legal standing.
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Take a picture and hang on to it!

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