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More double yellow lines installed in Little Venice

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Monday, 3 December, 2018
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Yellow Lines

As previously reported, we are now seeing the final batch of new double yellow lines being introduced following requests from local residents who have had access to their homes blocked by cars parked on single yellow lines. The picture shows double yellow lines being painted outside Gilpin Close, with more lines installed on Howley Place, Hogan Mews and Porteus Road in the last week. New double yellow lines will be introduced at the Maida Vale end of Blomfield Road in due course.

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