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20-Dec-13, 23:40
The Caithness Business Index (http://www.caithness-business.co.uk) has posted the following article:
Parking management talks ensure continuity of enforcement
The Highland Council is continuing discussions with Police Scotland to ensure continuity of parking management and enforcement in the Highlands following the full withdrawal of the Highland traffic warden service from 3 February next year. Council Leader, Drew Hendry, assured members of the Council at its meeting in Inverness on Thursday that responsibility for enforcement of parking offences post 3 February would lie with Police Scotland, who have given the Council assurances that police officers will respond to parking incidents and take the appropriate action. ... [Read Full Article (http://www.caithness-business.co.uk/article.php?id=4598)]
Parking management talks ensure continuity of enforcement
The Highland Council is continuing discussions with Police Scotland to ensure continuity of parking management and enforcement in the Highlands following the full withdrawal of the Highland traffic warden service from 3 February next year. Council Leader, Drew Hendry, assured members of the Council at its meeting in Inverness on Thursday that responsibility for enforcement of parking offences post 3 February would lie with Police Scotland, who have given the Council assurances that police officers will respond to parking incidents and take the appropriate action. ... [Read Full Article (http://www.caithness-business.co.uk/article.php?id=4598)]