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Nuisance vehicles
Road markings and signage - tourist signs
Roads - permanent closures
Street trading - illegal
Licence - street trading
Street parking - enforcement and fines
Street parking - clamping and removal
Street parking - zones
Street parking - permits
Street parking - pavements
Car parks - council
Car parks - private
Skip permits
Pavements - obstructions
Pavements - maintenance
Road markings and signage - yellow lines
Road markings and signage - cycle lanes and routes
Road markings and signage - street name plates
Road markings and signage - red routes
Road safety - speed humps
Roads - obstructions
Roads - enforcement
Roads - weight limits
Roads - bridges
Roads - bridge strengthening
Roads - flooding - drains and gullies
Roads - maintenance
Street furniture - provision and maintenance
Pavements - stolen slabs
Roads - gritting
Roads - snow clearance
Roads - wall maintenance
Lighting - street lights
Lighting - traffic lights
Roads - roadworks
Roads - closures and diversions
Roads - speed limits
Roads - access to property
Roads - verge maintenance
Demonstrations and parades - granting of permission
Gypsy and traveller sites
Community safety - lane gating
Licence - skip operator
Roads - adoption agreements
Licence - street cafe
Licence - highway projection
Abnormal loads - notification
Taxi rank provision
Civil emergencies - flooding
Transport - stations, stops and shelters
Road markings and signage - road signs
Road safety - dangerous road junctions
Roads - maintenance - structural surveys
Road safety - pedestrian crossings
Disabled people - parking permits - blue badge
Disabled people - parking bays

Street furniture maintenance

Responsibility for provision and maintenance of street furniture is shared between Cumbria County Council, district councils and parish councils. Cumbria County Council is responsible for: 

District, town and parish councils also have powers to place certain items on the highway. Items which could cause an obstruction or a hazard, whether permanent or temporary, also require consent by obtaining a licence from the county council. These items include: 

Statutory undertakers (water, gas, electricity and telephone companies) are also permitted to place equipment on the highway:

Temporary traffic signals and traffic management around road works sites are the responsibility of the contractor carrying out the work. Every site should display a board with the contractors details and 24 hours contact number. 

The provision of new or replacement street furniture represents an opportunity for local authorities to define and enhance the historic character of a conservation area. Inappropriate street furniture and a proliferation of signs and general clutter detract from the character of a conservation area. 



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