This Bill is expected to have its second reading debate on Friday 4 December 2015.
House of Commons
Simon HoareConservative
11 December 2015
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The Pavement Parking (Protection of Vulnerable Pedestrians) Bill is a proposal introduced in the House of Commons to regulate pavement parking in order to protect pedestrians, especially the most vulnerable. It aims to reduce hazards for people on foot by setting rules about where vehicles can park on pavements. The bill is currently at the second reading stage in the Commons, with its first reading having taken place in June 2015 and the second reading scheduled for December 2015.
The Bill is currently at the second reading stage in the House of Commons as of December 2015, with the second reading debate planned for 4 December 2015. It has completed its first reading in June 2015.
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This Bill has been withdrawn and will not progress any further.
The Bill was presented to Parliament through the ballot procedure on 24 June 2015. This is known as the first reading and there was no debate on the Bill at this stage.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.