PEOPLE in Baylis and Stoke have ‘lost faith’ in Slough Borough Council after it ‘ignored’ their arguments against parking permits, a councillor has said.
The council is planning to introduce controlled parking zones (CPZs) across the borough. But councillor Fiza Matloob has called for a halt to the rollout.
He said residents of Baylis and Stoke feel they have not been listened to, after CPZs were started despite a petition against them signed by more than 1,400 people and objections by 550 residents.
You can read the full story in this week’s edition of the Slough Observer. Also in this week's paper:
Call to halt parking permits rollout - page 5
Knifeman off to jail - page 7
Decision on bulldozing shops row - page 3
Four jailed after Cameron killing - page 6
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