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Implement Parking Restrictions on Coldhams Lane, Cambridge

This busy road has become increasingly hazardous. Since the closure of Mill Road, traffic has grown on Coldhams Lane and so has pavement parking. There are no yellow lines or parking prevention between Newmarket Road and Coldhams Lane bridge. It is urgently needed.

It cannot be risked as a problem for Railpen to solve as part of the retail development which is subject to planning permission being granted and therefore could be years away. The construction traffic will undoubtedly make it worse.

For pedestrians using wheelchairs, families with pushchairs, and those with support dogs, the situation is even more dire. Rogue and unregulated parking on pavements has turned what was already a difficult journey into a dangerous obstacle course.

Coldhams Lane and the flow of traffic from nearby roads including the ring road, has become severely compromised due to the constant presence of vehicles parked haphazardly. Traffic is pushed to the centre to avoid these parked vehicles, the road narrows, creating additional dangers for cyclists and other drivers, especially when turning into Silverwood Close, and New Street to access other areas of Petersfield. Lorries are frequently blocked and forced into the flow of oncoming traffic. 

What was once safe crossing is now fraught with danger due to reduced visibility at the zebra crossing and the pedestrian island, due to parked cars obscure views for both vehicles and pedestrians. This area has had one accident requiring police attendance and many near missed which is unacceptable for a residential area. Immediate action is needed. 

Not only is this a safety hazard, but it also contributes to poor air quality. Congestion caused by unauthorised parking leads to increased emissions, affecting everyone's health, particularly those with respiratory issues.

We need urgent parking restrictions implemented on Coldhams Lane to ensure the safety and well-being of all road users. The reduction of rogue parking will enable clearer pathways for pedestrians, safer road conditions for drivers and cyclists, and better air quality for everyone in the area.

Please lend your support to drive change and protect our community by signing this petition for the safety improvements and parking restrictions on Coldhams Lane, Cambridge. Thank you. 


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Thursday, 13 November 2025
Sunday, 30 November 2025
Berenice Howard-Smith
This petition currently has 215 signatures in total.
Petition Signatories
215 electronic signatures
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Jo Ace
Alan Ackroyd
NATALIA ADAMSON
Lyn Adkin
THE Alderson
Kurtis Alderton
Howard Andrews
kim atkin
Sarah Austin
Chantal Babb
This petition has been reviewed and the following response has been offered:

Given the significant pressure placed on parking, the County Council receives many letters and emails expressing concern over the levels of, and the way people park. The issues of dangerous or obstructive parking and speeding need to be raised in the first instance with the Police, either via the 101 non-emergency number or the website - https://www.cambs.police.uk/contact/af/contact-us-beta/contact-us/driving-vehicles-traffic/report-illegal-parking/.

Inconsiderate parking is a problem that can affect all road users, and whilst the Highway Authority (the County Council) is able to implement parking restrictions there is still a certain level of responsibility placed at the drivers to think before they park. However, if considerate parking cannot be achieved voluntarily, the only option would be to introduce formal parking restrictions. Implementing parking restrictions requires the making of a legal order, which involves a statutory consultation process that requires the Highway Authority to advertise, in the local press and on-street, a public notice stating the proposal and the reasons for it. The advert invites the public to formally support or object to the proposals in writing within a 21-day notice period.  Should any objections be received then a report would go before Members for decision. 

Understandably we receive many requests from residents for various traffic orders, unfortunately the cost of funding all the requests for improvements to the county road network always exceed the budgets that the County Council can allocate for this work. Therefore, priorities must be set by councillors which means that we are unable to deliver many of the measures being requested. However, the County Council recognises that third parties may be able to fund some of these requests and our third-party funding policy aims to encourage investment in highway measures by others.

One possibility is the Local Highway Improvement (LHI) scheme which gives local people around Cambridgeshire an opportunity to bid for County Council money for highways projects which will improve their community. Applicants can apply for funding of up to either £25,000 for complex projects or £10,000 for non-complex projects, as a contribution to their scheme. The applicant is expected to provide a minimum contribution of 10% towards the total scheme cost. It would be advisable to contact the local Members for Romsey (Councillor Darren Green) or Abbey (Councillor Elliot Tong) about any potential application.

Further details on the local highway improvement initiative can be found on the Council’s website - https://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/residents/travel-roads-and-parking/roads-and-pathways/improving-the-local-highway/local-highway-improvement-funding.

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29/04/2026 09:29 Sophie Rankine Response PublishedResponse Published
29/04/2026 09:28 Sophie Rankine Response ApprovedResponse Published
06/04/2026 12:34 Nick Mills  Response Awaiting Approval
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