Northern General parking plans

Parking outside the Northern General
Parking outside the Northern General

New plans to improve parking and access for residents around the Crabtree estate, including Fairbank Road and Norwood Road, will be made public soon. These are based on the results/feedback of the Permit Parking consultation that took place a couple of years ago

Sheffield Council will carry out a consultation this summer to get public feedback on the proposed traffic management measures:

  • Blyde Road – Pay and display 2 hr max stay

  • Coningsby Road – Limited waiting on one side

  • Fir Vale Road – junction protection

  • Norwood Road and Norwood Drive – limited waiting

  • Crabtree Close, Road, Crescent, Lane – junction and access protection measures

  • Fairbank Road – access protection plus one way (from Aldfield Way to Herries Road).

Each address in the area will receive a letter and drawing explaining the proposals.

The work, funded by the Northern General Hospital, is designed to address long-standing issues with all day parking, along with proposals to increase parking capacity on site. The scheme could be implemented by the end of the year, but may take longer if there are changes or objections.

Contact traffic.regs@sheffield.gov.uk Telephone: 0114 2736178

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