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This consultation is open from 20 December to 03 February.
Tunbridge Wells Borough Council is developing a Parking Strategy to support the Borough in meeting its current and future parking needs, balancing those of residents and businesses whilst supporting the Council’s desire to respond to the Climate Emergency.
The new five-year Parking Strategy, replacing the 2016-26 ten-year strategy, is planned to be adopted in April 2025.
The Council is consulting on the draft strategy and seeking the public's views. Please take the time to complete the online survey; your views are important to us.
Consultation timeline
Consultation commencement – 20 December 2024
Consultation ends – 03 February 2025
Presentation to Cabinet Advisory Board – 04 March 2025
Presentation to Cabinet – 20 March 2025
Adoption – 01 April 2025
Please review the strategy, which can be downloaded from this page, and complete the survey below to provide your feedback.
This consultation is open from 20 December to 03 February.
Tunbridge Wells Borough Council is developing a Parking Strategy to support the Borough in meeting its current and future parking needs, balancing those of residents and businesses whilst supporting the Council’s desire to respond to the Climate Emergency.
The new five-year Parking Strategy, replacing the 2016-26 ten-year strategy, is planned to be adopted in April 2025.
The Council is consulting on the draft strategy and seeking the public's views. Please take the time to complete the online survey; your views are important to us.
Consultation timeline
Consultation commencement – 20 December 2024
Consultation ends – 03 February 2025
Presentation to Cabinet Advisory Board – 04 March 2025
Presentation to Cabinet – 20 March 2025
Adoption – 01 April 2025
Please review the strategy, which can be downloaded from this page, and complete the survey below to provide your feedback.
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