The Penrith Parking and Movement Study (PPMS) is a collaborative project between Cumbria County Council, Eden District Council and Penrith Town Council, which welcomes progress and improvements to parking in Penrith.
Cumbria County Council is reminding Keswick residents that they still have time to provide feedback on proposals to improve on-street parking and traffic movement in the town.
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’s Parking Service team has been successful in securing an award at a recent national event, held at the House of Commons.
The county council is reminding people in Carlisle about the new temporary car park on the site of the former county council Lonsdale Building at the rear of the Citadel.
The Penrith Parking and Movement Study is a collaborative project between Cumbria County Council, Eden District Council and Penrith Town Council.
The Penrith Parking and Movement Study is a collaborative project between Cumbria County Council, Eden District Council and Penrith Town Council, which is now progressing to the next stage of preparation.
Works to develop a new temporary car park on the site of the former county council Lonsdale Building at the rear of the Citadel in Carlisle are now complete, and the car park will open to the public this Friday, 7 February at 12pm.