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Police join Dudley Council crackdown on drivers flouting restrictions in Stourbridge town centre

Drivers in Stourbridge are being warned that Dudley Council and West Midlands Police are planning to take enforcement action along the High Street.

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Under a night time Traffic Regulation Order (TRO), vehicle access to the High Street is currently restricted between midnight and 4am.

During the restricted hours, only licenced Hackney Carriage taxis are permitted on the High Street, but private hire vehicles have been spotted flouting the rules there with some illegally parking and utilising taxi rank points.

Working with West Midlands Police, Dudley Council is reviewing signage and markings in the area to make it clear what parking restrictions are in place.

Drivers found to be contravening the order or illegally parking could face a fine of £70. Private hire drivers also risk a review of their licence.

'We have had several reports of drivers ignoring the rules'

Councillor Damian Corfield, cabinet member for highways and environment, said: “The TRO and parking restrictions are in place to help keep people safe when they are enjoying Stourbridge’s night time economy.

“Unfortunately, we have had several reports of drivers ignoring the rules and this could place people at risk, especially youngsters who are out having fun.

“West Midlands Police will now be undertaking enforcement operations in the area to ensure the TRO is not being breached. We will also take enforcement measures around the use of parking and taxi rank bays.”

"Hackney Carriage drivers will be able to continue to use the taxi ranks on the High Street."

He said drivers of private hire vehicles and other privately owned vehicles should relocate their meet point away from the High Street and could consider nearby locations such as Lower High Street or Crown Lane.

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