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    saiphnewsBy saiphnewsOctober 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Emma Howgego/BBC A close up of a road sign. It says "Disabled badge holders only, Mon - Wed all day. Thursday Midnight - 6am. 6pm - Midnight. Fri - Sun all day. Emma Howgego/BBC

    Blue badge holders say this sign in St Neots is confusing

    A council that has taken over parking enforcement has issued more than 900 fines in its first month of operation.

    Huntingdonshire District Council started issuing penalty charge notices (PCNs) in September, having issued warning notices during the previous month.

    But some residents say one area of St Neots has confusing signs which have led to blue badge holders being fined.

    The council said it was largely happy with the new scheme, but accepted there were issues that needed “working on”.

    The authority took on responsibility from the police for issuing fines for offences like parking on double yellow lines and in disabled bays without a blue badge.

    It was already in charge of parking enforcement in council-owned car parks.

    BBC/Emma Howgego A close up of Liz Owen. She has short purple hair, glasses with a pink and black rim. She wears a navy hooded top. Behind her is a green bush and a road with double yellow lines. BBC/Emma Howgego

    Liz Owen spent years asking the council to take on parking enforcement

    Liz Owen said she had long been calling for civil parking enforcement, where local councils manage and enforce parking violations, moving them from a criminal to a civil matter.

    She uses a wheelchair and had problems moving around St Neots, where she lives.

    During a walkabout with the BBC Politics East, she encountered a car blocking a dropped kerb and several vehicles parked on pavements.

    She was forced to move into the road.

    Ms Owen was not surprised by the number of fines issued.

    “Hopefully, as word gets out, it may go down – if people are obeying [the restrictions].”

    In the first month, Huntingdonshire District Council said it issued 696 on-street PCNs. This was in addition to 218 off-street penalty notices.

    Emma Howgego/BBC Anne Hill sits on a seat in a pedestrian square. She wears a black jacket, dark glasses and a sparkly robin brooch. In the background are some parked cars and some shops. Emma Howgego/BBC

    Anne Hill received a fine after parking in a disabled bay on Market Day.

    But some blue badge holders in St Neots were unhappy after getting a fine for parking in disabled bays next to the market square.

    Refurbishment work was finished earlier this year, which saw disabled parking moved.

    Anne Hill said a sign that explained parking was prohibited on Thursdays was confusing.

    “I’ve seen the signs but to me it wasn’t that clear,” she said.

    “And they are so little anyway but you think ‘everyone else is parked there so it must be alright’, but everyone else was wrong because they got tickets as well. “

    She appealed the ticket but was told the fine still stood.

    Emma Howgego/BBC Close up image of Julie Kerr. She wears a dark jacket with a white top. She has shoulder length blonde hair. Behind her is a car park with a number of trees and bushesEmma Howgego/BBC

    Julie Kerr, a local councillor, says civil parking enforcement will cost the authority between £50,000 and £60,000 per year

    A spokeswoman for Huntingdonshire District Council said that, on the whole, it was happy with the new scheme.

    Julie Kerr, an independent councillor, said “generally the feedback is really positive”.

    She added: “The illegal parking was so dangerous, there were times certainly in St Ives where coaches couldn’t get through and got stuck and big lorries got stuck because people were parking on roundabouts.”

    She did, however, admit the issues around market square in St Neots needed “working on”.

    “We have some details to sort out with [Cambridgeshire County Council] there because they are the people who hold the rules on where parking can happen.

    “We’re working on it.”

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