Established 1847 PARKING RESTRICTIONS IN BELFAST
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Established 1847 PARKING RESTRICTIONS IN BELFAST
Port Operations Centre Milewater Basin BELFAST BT3 9AF Tel: (028) 9055 3000 Fax: (028) 9055 3001 Email: [email protected] Chief Officer: T S Reid Established 1847 PARKING RESTRICTIONS IN BELFAST HARBOUR (TITANIC QUARTER) For many years the public have parked in Belfast Harbour Estate, in particular on Sydenham Road, for a variety of reasons such as business, attending recreational pursuits or visiting the Odyssey etc. The issue of road safety is a priority for Belfast Harbour Police who are responsible for traffic enforcement in the area including Speeding and Illegal Parking. Belfast Harbour Police ask that all road users act responsibly and obey the speed limit, traffic signals and signage which are in place to ensure the safety of everyone using the area irrespective of what form of transport they choose. Any driver who exceeds the speed limit of 30mph (applicable throughout Belfast Harbour) or commits a road traffic offence can expect to be detected and reported to the Public Prosecution Service with the probability of prosecution through the courts. Any driver who does not adhere to Parking Restrictions can expect to receive a Fixed Penalty Notice (and in extreme cases to have their vehicle removed) if they park on: • • • • • Double Yellow Lines – No parking at any time Where Signage does not permit or restricts parking Where Police No Waiting Cones have been placed In a place which causes a danger or an obstruction to the Emergency Services or any other road user such as a footpath, cycle lane, bend, roundabout, junction or entrance to property (this includes Blue Badge Holders) On private property without the express permission of the owner Public Parking is available at: • • • • The Southern side of Sydenham Road outside the permitted parking hours (displayed on signs) The Odyssey Car Park Belfast Metropolitan College (BMC) Underground Car Park Queens Road Car Park It is important that Belfast Harbour remains a safe environment for those who reside, work, visit or simply pass through the estate and Belfast Harbour Police acknowledge and appreciate the co-operation of everyone who acts safely and responsibly when using harbour roads to make their experience of the area an enjoyable and safe one.