Cllr Willie Clarke has welcomed the DfI decision to introduce Keep Clear signs at the Edgewater Apartments in Newcastle
Sinn Féin Cllr Willie Clarke has welcomed confirmation from the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) Roads that “Keep Clear” road markings are to be introduced at the Edgewater Apartments development on South Promenade, Newcastle.
The move follows representations made by Cllr Clarke after several residents raised ongoing concerns regarding vehicles parking across the entrances and exits to the development, particularly at the central access point. Residents reported that parked vehicles were causing serious obstruction, at times preventing them from entering or leaving the site safely.

Following Cllr Clarke’s correspondence and a subsequent site visit by DfI Roads officials, the Department has now confirmed that it agrees parking at the entrances is a significant issue and that the addition of “Keep Clear” markings would be beneficial. A works order has now been issued to the contractor for the markings to be installed.
Cllr Clarke said: “I am pleased that DfI Roads has listened to the concerns I raised on behalf of residents at Edgewater Apartments and has agreed to introduce these much needed ‘Keep Clear’ road markings.
“This is a positive step that will help improve access, ease frustration for residents, and most importantly enhance safety at this busy location.”
Cllr Clarke also confirmed that he is continuing to lobby DfI Roads for the installation of dropped kerbs at the same location to further improve accessibility for residents, pedestrians, visitors, wheelchair users, and those with mobility needs.
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