A fresh consultation has been launched as the council looks to clamp down on parking in pedestrian areas of the town centre.
Suffolk County Council's proposed Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) looks to restrict vehicle loading and waiting on many roads in Ipswich.
The proposed TRO would introduce no waiting at any time, and no loading from 11am to 4.30pm, on several streets in the town centre.
The TRO restrictions would affect Buttermarket, Carr Street, Cornhill, Dial Lane, Lady Lane, Providence Street, St Lawrence Street, Tavern Street, Westgate Street, part of Lion Street, Lloyds Avenue, Princes Street, Thoroughfare, Tower Street, Cox Lane, Hatton Court, St Stephens Lane.
There would also be no waiting and no loading at any time for Wingfield Street, and no loading 8am to 11am, and 4.30pm to 6pm Monday to Saturday on Tower Street.
The consultation previously ran last month, but views are now being sought again.
Objections can be made to Suffolk County Council at Aishah.Siddika@suffolk.gov.uk by March 21, 2024.
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