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Cllr. Ed Bridges and his Lib Dem colleagues have been working to address parking congestion in the area around Allensbank House on Clodien Avenue.
Lib Dems in Gabalfa ward and Heath ward have been working hard to address local parking congestion.
For several years, residents in the area around Allensbank Road and Clodien Avenue have experienced significant parking congestion, caused partly by tenants from the student halls at Allensbank House parking on surrounding residential streets. This is despite tenants of the site being prohibited from parking in the area under the halls' planning permission.
A recent Lib Dem petition about the issue attracted hundreds of signatures from the local community, and called on Unite (who run the halls) to work with the council to address the problem. It also called on the Welsh Assembly (who granted planning permission for the site) to take action.
As a result of the petition, a meeting was convened last month to look for a way forward. Representatives from Unite met with council officers and local councillors and, as a result, several key points were agreed to address the parking congestion issue:
Lib Dem councillor for Gabalfa, Ed Bridges, said: "This represents progress on the issue, and we were pleasantly surprised by Unite's willingness to engage with the problem. It also demonstrated that our petition which so many local residents signed had an important impact on the responsible authorities.
Cllr. Fenella Bowden, who represents Heath & Birchgrove, added: "We will continue to work on behalf of residents to address the issue of parking congestion around Allensbank House. We believe strongly that the problem can be solved if the relevant bodies and the local community work together."
Sadly, the Welsh Assembly chose not to attend the meeting and to help local residents on the matter. Lib Dem Parliamentary spokesman for Cardiff North, John Dixon, said: "We had written to the relevant Assembly Minister, explaining that planning permission for the site was granted by the Welsh Assembly and that many residents felt the Assembly had a moral obligation to address the parking problem. However, the Minister (Labour's Jane Davidson AM) wrote back to say that she 'did not consider it would be appropriate to attend'. We were disappointed by that attitude, and feel it shows a contempt for the problems residents are experiencing."
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