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Labour faces calls to tackle illegal parking mayhem at popular seaside hotspot

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Labour has been urged to tackle illegal parking chaos in a popular coastal area after reports that dangerous driving problems could get worse this summer.

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Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council has called on the Government to introduce tougher parking enforcement powers after a trial of higher fines appeared to reduce dangerous parking along its seafront.

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Council leader Millie Earl has written again to Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander asking ministers to act quickly before the peak holiday season begins.

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The council said tougher penalties introduced during a month-long pilot scheme last summer improved road safety, cut congestion and reduced illegal parking across busy coastal areas.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The trial covered 543 roads from Sandbanks to Southbourne during August.

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