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Hakim Hafazalla

'School-run parents have been blocking our driveway for nearly 40 YEARS - we've had enough'

A fed-up couple have been battling school-run 'mayhem' for nearly 40 years.

Pauline and Terry Thomas said parents block their driveways during drop-off and pick-up times in Blackley.

Cancer patient Pauline told the MEN she has to confront motorists who park on yellow zig-zag lines outside her home to protect children in Boothroyden Road.

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She was once trapped behind her gates as she battled to get a taxi to her cancer appointment and said the school run 'ruled her life'.

Parents park on zig zag yellow lines without any repercussions (Widnes Weekly News)

Pauline and Terry have experienced hundred of parents parking outside their home and on their driveaway waiting to pick up their children from school in Blackley

Pauline told the Manchester Evening News that she has been fighting the school traffic run for 40 years and expressed how the situation is potentially a hazard for students and residents of Boothroyden Road and is causing her stress to the point that it is affecting her well being.

Residents have flagged the problem to the Manchester City Council however, the situation is still on going to the point that pedestrians cannot freely walk on the foot path because of the flux of cars parked.

Residents claim they have contacted the council multiple times (Manchester Evening News)

Pauline Thomas spoke to the MEN: "I have a severe ulcer, it affects my voice. I have been out there since my 20s telling parents to move, then I got cancer. Sometimes I'd get a phone call, if someone didn't keep their appointment, I can go for it. One day there was a guy parked outside, I asked him too move as I couldn't get out the gates.

"The doctors is quite far so we usually order a taxi. You would think the taxi would pull up in front of the house, but he can't. There are about three or four cars parked in front of our house. We have to walk all the way to the end of our road because he can't park. I'm a cancer patient, I have appointments to do Chemotherapy. I shouldn't have to walk that far.

"In the past, I'd look at my watch, and when it's 2pm, I'd think, I have too get home. I used to have to rule my life and get back home before the mayhem started. One day, I just snapped, that's when I'd finally started to talk to the parents and tell them to move."

"We have yellow zig zag lines outside of our drive, they are there to protect the children. We contacted the council about this. They can run across the run from in between the cars and get hit. We told the council they will have blood on their hands if this keeps on.

"All the council have to do is put a camera or have a traffic warden, and it would make a difference. We are sick of calling them and they just tell us they don't have enough money."

John Cavanagh has been lived here for 10 years (Manchester Evening News)

John Cavanagh, 63, who lives on Boothroyden Road expressed his concerns with the parking done by parents:

"It's ridiculous, the parking is terrible. They are parking virtually right on the footpath. The cars are covering around three quarters of the footpath, people who have pram have to walk around on the road. It got to the point where my son couldn't get out of the gate because it was blocked off.

"We have had several incidents with one parent who has been told many times not to park outside and yet they still do it. There's a lamppost with a sign that is down on the floor and hasn't been put up. It makes it difficult to read.

"We have a neighbour who ordered an ambulance for himself, but it couldn't park up outside his home. The parents were blocking the footpath."

No parking sign in a non-visible area for cars (Manchester Evening News)

"The problem is, the junior school has intakes each year. Instead of the school telling the parents they can't park in certain areas, they are just ignoring it. Because it is a catholic school, the council can't step in. The school isn't keeping on top of it.

"We have already spoken to someone from the Town Hall who deals with parking, she came in last year and spoke to the school, on the day she came, we had traffic wardens here and the police ready to give tickets but that's not a thing anymore.

"I got into contact with the local councillor of the area. She got into contact with the council and they agreed to bring traffic wardens. They were supposed to come round twice a week since the 6th September, they've only come around twice in the last four months.

"There's a post outside near the road that says there are cameras, there aren't any! I rang up the council myself too but they said they don't have enough money.

Our Lady's RC High School, Higher Blackley. (Manchester Evening News)

A spokesperson for the Manchester City Council said: “The issue of on-street parking around schools is an issue the Council takes seriously and, in the past, has encouraged schools to put in place schemes which encourage walking and cycling to school.

“In roads where there are no parking restrictions the Council is limited in the action which can be taken. However, the Council will continue to work with our partners to prosecute drivers who park illegally and would encourage residents to contact us when they observe illegal parking.”

Our Lady's RC High School also gave a comment on the congestion: "We understand and share the frustrations of local residents, and regularly send communications to our parents asking them to be considerate when parking near school.

"We've also invested in an on-site bus terminal, which has significantly reduced the volume of traffic at the front of school, and we continuously promote alternative means of transportation to and from school with our pupils."

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