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Call to use new powers to curb parking on pavements in Badenoch and Strathspey


By Gavin Musgrove

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A Scottish Green MSP for the Highlands has called for Highland Council to use new powers to introduce a full ban on pavement parking.

Ariane Burgess wants no exemptions except for emergency service vehicles.

Greens MSP Ariane Burgess wants ban on pavement parking to be enforced with new powers.
Greens MSP Ariane Burgess wants ban on pavement parking to be enforced with new powers.

The Scottish Government passed a law in 2019 to give local authorities the power to stop pavement parking.

Powers to take action under the legislation will come into effect on December 11 meaning all councils will be free to enforce the ban.

Ms Burgess said: “Our footways are for all of us, they are not extra parking spaces for cars.

“Yet, all over the Highlands we are seeing inconsiderate drivers parking wherever they want, deterring people from walking and wheeling and blocking the pavement for people with mobility issues.

“Nobody should have to put themselves in a vulnerable position because of cars being parked where they shouldn’t be.

"This will be an important step in ensuring that our streets and communities are safer for everyone.

“That’s why I am calling for Highland Council to use these new powers to introduce a full ban with no exemptions as soon as possible.”


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