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20 January 2022

Have your say on Keswick ‘Back Streets’ proposals

Local residents, business owners and visitors are invited to have their say on proposals to improve on-street parking and traffic movement in Keswick.

Cumbria County Council is inviting comments and feedback on proposals for a Community Parking Management Scheme for the area known locally as the ‘Back Streets.’ 

The proposed scheme was identified as the recommended solution to on-street parking issues in the Keswick Transport Study, following investigations, assessments and engagement with local residents, businesses and other stakeholders.

The Keswick Transport Study was undertaken in 2019 and jointly funded by Cumbria County Council, the Lake District National Park Authority, Allerdale Borough Council and Keswick Town Council.  The study was commissioned to assess the existing and future traffic movement and parking issues in Keswick, and to identify improvement measures to address them.

All of the information and details relating to the proposed scheme can be found on the county council website at www.cumbria.gov.uk/keswickparking.  Information including drawings of the proposed scheme and answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) are also available. 

Respondents are encouraged to read this in full before completing an online survey.  The feedback gathered from the survey will be used to develop the final proposals for the scheme, and how it will be delivered.

If you do not have access to the internet, please contact the county council’s Highways department by telephone on 0300 303 2992 to request the documents and a paper copy of the survey to be sent via post.

Additionally, officers from the Highways department will be holding two drop-in sessions at Keswick Library, on Thursday 3 and Thursday 10 February from 3pm until 6.30pm, where members of the public can view details of the proposals and speak to the team directly.

The consultation is open from Monday 24 January until Sunday 6 March. 

Cllr Keith Little, Cabinet Member for Highways, said:

“These proposals have been developed in response to feedback and information from the local community in Keswick, and I am pleased that we are holding a consultation to gain further insight.

“Reviewing parking provision and restrictions and analysing traffic data is an important aspect of the work of our highways teams, and the ultimate goal is to provide fair and sufficient access to parking, to enhance road safety and reduce accidents on our roads. I’d urge everyone to respond to the online consultation, or to attend one of the drop-in events, so that we have as much information as possible when making final decisions.”


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Local residents, business owners and visitors are invited to have their say on proposals to improve on-street parking and traffic movement in Keswick.