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Neighbour dispute?

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  • AineS77
    AineS77 Posts: 25 Forumite
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    To answer my own question - there is no definition yet.

    229. There is a pressing need to clarify the rules surrounding loading issues in the forthcoming statutory guidance. The Minister told us that the Department for Transport had decided not to undertake a consultation on the definition of loading in developing the new guidance on parking. There are currently no universally accepted definitions of 'loading' and 'unloading' however, and such definitions are required. The Department should therefore reverse its position and take the lead on clearing up the confusion through consultation with the haulage industry, police, residents, and local authorities. That definition must elucidate precisely what activities are covered. Once arrived at it should be widely publicised in the Department's guidance and by local authorities, and applied consistently across the country. Clearer guidance on a standardised 'observation period' (used by parking attendants to confirm loading and unloading activity) would also be helpful.

    Thank you for looking this up!
  • Cakeguts
    Cakeguts Posts: 7,627 Forumite
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    I would put something on the driveway that doesn't stop him from parking there but which makes it a bit less attractive to park there?
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