Proposals for three new sets of double yellow lines in Cheadle are coming to Cheadle Area Committee next Tuesday evening for approval.
They are all in response to requests from local residents, and items I’ve been working with Traffic Officers at the Council for a while.
Grange Park Road
Where Grange Park Road meets Wilmslow Road, visibility can be poor. The proposal is to put double yellow lines down both sides of Grange Park Road for the first 10 metres. Since the law says you can’t park within 10m of a junction, this is not a change in the parking resttrictions, but should help remind people not to park there.
Daylesford Crescent
Double yellow lines are proposed going each way on Schools Hill at the junction with Daylesford Crescent. Again, this makes clear what’s already the law and will hopefully make it easier for people to turn out of Daylesford Crescent onto Schools Hill at the busy (school) times.
Wilmslow Road
This is a short piece of yellow lining outside the Whitegates retirement home on Wilmslow Road. Cars parking north of the entrance up to the bus stop can make it difficult for anyone leaving the home. There’s also a short piece of yellow line on the west side by the junction with Warren Avenue.

If, as you state, parking is prohibited anyway on Grange Park Rd within 10 metres of the junction with Wilmslow Rd then yellow lines are superfluous, an unnecessary expense and a waste of Council Taxpayers money. I’m sure there must be more deserving things to spend this money on and, if not, then just don’t spend it!