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Parking fines and enforcement

Derbyshire County Council have taken over responsibility for enforcing parking restrictions on the streets of Derbyshire (excluding Derby city) and traditional traffic wardens have been replaced by...

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Council Car Parks

Car Parks and Parking If you have received a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) and wish to pay or appeal please visit www.parksmarter.org.uk. Erewash Borough Council is a member of the Parking and Traffic...

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Unauthorised Encampments

When an unauthorised Gypsy & Traveller encampment park their vehicles on a piece of land belonging to the council such as a car park, it is treated differently than if a member of public were to...

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Street Furniture and Name Signs

Street furniture We deal with the maintenance of the street furniture (litter bins, seats). We are responsible for the maintenance and cleaning of all bus shelters in Erewash, which also includes the...

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Abandoned Vehicles - reporting and procedures

We deal with the majority of abandoned vehicles in Erewash. The procedure listed below is a general guide, as each abandoned vehicle is dealt with on an individual basis. If a vehicle is parked in a...

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Street care and cleaning

We are legally responsible for the sweeping of streets and removal of litter from public spaces. If the visual appearance of an area should deteriorate to an unacceptable level between cleans, it will...

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Street Parking - Permits and Zones

What is a Controlled Zone Parking Scheme? A residents parking scheme is a street or area where parking is organised in order to help residents park their vehicles. They are provided in areas where...

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