My problem is the public road (an absolutely normal road, in Blackpool) on which my house resides. It is being converted into a car park under an s106 agreement between the Blackpool Borough Council and the developer of 99 flats by way of a hotel conversion. The hotel is on the promenade and the street in question is perpendicular to the promenade and is just the same as 99.99% of the roads in Blackpool.
My question is, are the council allowed take a normal public highway and lease it to a developer so the 99 flats will have a place to park by way of changing the street layout? (The lease lasts for 5 years.)
I ask this question, as my house is the only home on the street, the rest are old hotels. It is looking like I will lose all my right to park on the road and as my house is a corner house, the other road corner road has double yellow lines.
I have lived at this property for 22 years and paid £60,000 in council tax. It appears totally unfair that the council can lease an existing road to a developer to make a commercial gain by enabling them to offer parking spaces to the detriment of long standing council tax residents.
Are they within their rights?
My question is, are the council allowed take a normal public highway and lease it to a developer so the 99 flats will have a place to park by way of changing the street layout? (The lease lasts for 5 years.)
I ask this question, as my house is the only home on the street, the rest are old hotels. It is looking like I will lose all my right to park on the road and as my house is a corner house, the other road corner road has double yellow lines.
I have lived at this property for 22 years and paid £60,000 in council tax. It appears totally unfair that the council can lease an existing road to a developer to make a commercial gain by enabling them to offer parking spaces to the detriment of long standing council tax residents.
Are they within their rights?


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