'Red routes' being considered to stop anti-social car parking
“Red routes” made up of double red lines instead of double yellow lines are being considered for some Bradford streets.
Local Democracy Reporter
Chris covers all things Bradford Metropolitan District Council for the T&A and other outlets under the BBC's Local Democracy Reporting Service.
Chris covers all things Bradford Metropolitan District Council for the T&A and other outlets under the BBC's Local Democracy Reporting Service.
“Red routes” made up of double red lines instead of double yellow lines are being considered for some Bradford streets.
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