The Prime Minister vows to stop illegal lorry parking on Kent's roads
Published: 18:01, 14 December 2016
Updated: 18:47, 14 December 2016
The Prime Minister has vowed to find a solution to the widespread problem of illegal lorry parking in Kent.
The pledge came after the issue of HGVs parking in lay-bys and side roads was raised by the Faversham and Mid Kent MP Helen Whately at Prime Minister's Questions.
Mrs Whately sad action was needed on what was becoming a growing problem as freight traffic increases throughout Kent and the South East.
She asked the Prime Minister to consider making what has been dubbed fly parking illegal.
“Across the country and particularly in Kent, lorry fly-parking is a blight - it’s anti-social and dangerous. Will the Prime Minister support my campaign for more lorry parking spaces, more effective enforcement and, ultimately, a ban on lorries parking in unauthorised places?”
In response, Theresa May said: “I recognise the concern [Mrs Whately] has raised, this is one I think that is shared by many Kent MPs who see this problem only too closely in their own constituencies.”
She added: “Can I assure her that the government shares the desire to ensure that we don’t see this fly-parking of lorries across Kent, that we do provide suitable lorry parking facilities in Kent.”
“I know the roads minister is looking at this issue very carefully indeed, I recognise it from my time as the home secretary, the pressure at particular times that can be put on the roads, villages and towns in Kent in relation to this.”
“It’s something the government is working on and we will find a solution.”
Kent County Council has recently established a freight group to consider ways in which to provide more facilities for HGV drivers and to pressure the authorities to take measures to stop the blight.
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