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APRA Newsletter, November 2019
Find out about what APRA is for and what has happened since the last Newsletter. Read it here
APRA and your personal data
APRA will comply with the General Data Protection Regulation 2018 as follows:
We will collect your personal data only with your explicit permission and only such data as are necessary for the normal business of a Residents Association (names, addresses, telephone numbers, subscription status).
We will keep such data on a safe server and will not sell or otherwise make them available to any third party.
You have the right to ask for a copy of all the personal data we have on you.
We will delete your data permanently if they are no longer needed, if you leave APRA, or if you so request.
Street Lights and Lamp-posts
Car Parking Consultation for Zones B, E & Q
The SADC consultation document proposes merging zones B, E and Q into one larger zone (B), operational with extended hours (Monday to Sunday from 8 am to 10 pm). Ostensibly some 26 extra parking spaces are made available – although most are to be shared with zone C – calculated on a car length of 5.5 m with no internal markings in multi-bays. Resident permits are to be limited to two per household or one where the household has available off-street parking. Single yellow lines have been upgraded to double yellows.
In order to obtain the best and most popular new arrangement for all residents, it is really important that as many of you reply as possible – see details of how to do so below. The SADC parking team have indicated that a) your comments are more important than simple yes/no answers; b) it is, for example, possible to indicate ‘Yes’ to the zone merger but ‘No’ to a specific detail, or even leave the Yes/No blank & just submit comments.
The APRA Committee has spent some time reviewing the proposals and so we include some guidance we feel you may wish to include in your submission to strengthen the views for the benefit of all residents in the area. Our analysis and guidance is presented in tabular form here ; a more detailed appraisal with special reference to the Romeland area may be accessed here.
Proposed additional car parking spaces:
1. Verulam Rd – 20 on the N side between Hill St and New England St (shared with zone C) to replace 2/3 on the S side, plus one near the British Legion building
2. Mount Pleasant – four on the S side to replace the two existing
3. Fishpool St – two on the S side opposite Welclose St, plus one extra as those outside No. 7 on the S side are moved to the N side
4. George St – one extra by extending N side bays
NB The additional spaces opposite Welclose St will be used as a bus stop between 8 am and 9 am. Romeland Hill S side will become a de facto bus stop/stand between 3.30 pm and 6.30 pm. There is no formal provision for the buses that use Romeland and the Abbey Gateway as bus stop/stands at the moment. SADC has no plans for a road safety audit. Photographs illustrating the hazards are shown here.
Comments can be made on the form the Council should have sent you, or on a separate sheet that can be sent in by post or by email to parkingrestrictions@stalbans.gov.uk. If you plan to email your comments, we recommend the Subject is shown as: Consultation on Residents Parking in Zones B, E & Q. Please respond by Jan 15th and include your name and address. You may wish to copy APRA with your response so we are better able to corroborate SADC’s summary of the consultation responses (carparking@aprastalbans.org).
Many thanks for your help.