A raft of new parking restrictions have been announced, impacting residents across the St Albans district.

The district council announced late last week that 'waiting restrictions' are to be imposed at various locations across the district, with the changes set to come in at the end of November.

These restrictions will prevent parking in areas where it is currently permitted.

Double yellow lines will be added, replacing the parking spaces at many of these locations.

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The council say that the changes are "necessary to to improve road safety, reduce congestion, and reduce instances of inappropriate or inconsiderate parking".

The roads set to be impacted are:

St Albans

  • Bricket Road
  • Elm Drive
  • Hatfield Road
  • Lattimore Road
  • Laurel Road
  • London Road
  • Victoria Street
  • Verulam Road
  • Marlborough Road
  • Marshall Avenue
  • Mayne Avenue
  • Marshals Drive
  • Mile House Lane
  • Salisbury Avenue.

Harpenden

  • Aldwickbury Crescent
  • Ambrose Lane
  • Amenbury Lane
  • Arden Grove
  • Coldharbour Lane
  • Cowper Road
  • Cravells Road
  • High Street
  • Luton Road,
  • Marquis Lane
  • Milton Road,
  • Moreland Road
  • Paddock Wood
  • Park Hill
  • Park Mount
  • Porters Hill
  • Roundwood Gardens
  • Rye Close
  • Sibley Avenue
  • Salisbury Road,
  • Webb Rise
  • Westfield Road.

London Colney

  • Cotlandswick
  • High Street
  • Kings Road

Redbourn

  • Beechfield Close
  • The Common.

Sandridge

  • St Leonards Crescent

Bricket Wood

  • Hunters Ride

These latest changes to parking in the district follow a consultation over the summer that explored the possibility of controversially ending the free parking scheme on Harpenden High Street.

Objections to or comments on the plans can be registered in writing or by visiting stalbans.gov.uk/TROS .

This must be done before October 3.