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BBC News
6 days ago
- Automotive
- BBC News
More North East Lincs schools to get CCTV for parking enforcement
More schools in North East Lincolnshire are to get cameras to help with parking Primary Academy, Immingham, and New Waltham Academy will have new CCTV systems in place in time for the new school will be given to motorists during the first two weeks the CCTV is in operation. After that, fines will be issued.A traffic regulation order has also been issued for cameras outside Elliston Primary Academy, Cleethorpes, and that will be discussed at a council meeting next Tuesday. It follows North East Lincolnshire Council previously introducing CCTV outside a dozen schools across the borough to deter problematic and unsafe at the meeting next week will also make a decision on parking restriction markings outside Healing Primary Academy, on Fords Avenue, to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, the road was partly resurfaced over Easter and road restriction markings have since been absent.A council spokesperson said the delay was due to the need for a new TRO due to the markings "no longer fit for purpose owing to their length and position". Listen to highlights from Lincolnshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here. Download the BBC News app from the App Store for iPhone and iPad or Google Play for Android devices


BBC News
06-08-2025
- Automotive
- BBC News
Redcar Council parking patrol CCTV cars to get £100k upgrade
A council has approved funding of £100,000 to upgrade CCTV car which captures footage of motorists flouting parking and traffic restrictions and introduce a second and Cleveland Council sanctioned spending on for new front and rear stingray cameras on its existing car which mainly patrols near in bus stops was another area set to be subject to increased monitoring, which in some instances blocked passengers from being picked up and dropped 2018 the enforcement vehicle had provided evidence leading to 2,450 penalty charge notices, the council said. A spending decision document said the greatest challenge for officers was the size of the borough and the number of schools with "significant challenges for repeated and equitable enforcement of restrictions".It said ensuring road safety around primary schools in particular on mornings and at home times was "imperative".A council spokesman said: "The authority is now looking to deploy a second enforcement vehicle which may be used in areas where crime and anti-social behaviour are identified as ongoing problems, as well as supporting public safety at events." The Labour-led authority signed off on £99,443 of funding, the Local Democracy Reporting Service sum included the cost of a five-year support and maintenance contract. Follow BBC Tees on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.