Double yellow lines in unreachable pedestrian zone branded 'completely pointless'

The double yellow lines are painted behind a bench in a car-free pedestrian zone. (SWNS)
The double yellow lines are painted behind a bench in a car-free pedestrian zone. (SWNS)

Residents have described a set of double yellow lines that have been painted in a pedestrian zone as "the most pointless parking restrictions ever”.

Parking and cars are outlawed at any time in Sheerness, Kent, where the town's clock tower normally stands in an area impossible for traffic to access.

Before it was pedestrianised, there were double yellow lines on the street that have gradually faded over time – but they have since been repainted.

Conservative Cllr Cameron Beart, who represents Queenborough and Halfway on Swale Council and Sheppey on Kent County Council, said: “These must be the most pointless double yellow lines ever.

The lines have been repainted having faded over time. (SWNS)
The lines have been repainted having faded over time. (SWNS)

“They are an absolute eyesore and totally unnecessary in a pedestrianised part of the conservation area. They serve no purpose at all and should be removed.”

Stephen Jackson, whose Jacksonwood Vintage Tea Rooms overlook that section of the High Street, was equally confused.

He said: "You could hardly see the old lines – but that's not an excuse for repainting them, as they shouldn't be there now.

Swale Council has defended repainting the lines – but have conceded they are due to be removed. (SWNS)
Swale Council has defended repainting the lines – but have conceded they are due to be removed. (SWNS)

"The old lines were probably there from before the benches were put in. It's a complete waste of time."

Swale Council has defended repainting the “refreshed" lines – but have conceded they are due to be removed.

A spokesperson said: “The double yellow lines that were already at the clock tower were refreshed by our lining contractors who were working to repaint yellow lines in Broadway and the High Street in Sheerness.

“We carry out regular lining and signage maintenance around Swale.

"These restrictions are now scheduled for removal.”