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Visually Impaired Man Leads Charge Against Pavement Parking Hazards

6 Nov

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Summary

  • Visually impaired man says pavement parking is a "daily problem"
  • New laws to ban pavement parking announced by Infrastructure Minister
  • Pavement parking poses safety risks for people with disabilities and families
Visually Impaired Man Leads Charge Against Pavement Parking Hazards

As of November 6th, 2025, a visually impaired man in Ballymoney, County Antrim has been leading the charge against the growing issue of pavement parking in his community. Alex Patterson, who began losing his sight 15 years ago, says vehicles parked on footpaths are a "daily problem" that jeopardizes the safety of pedestrians, particularly those with disabilities or families with young children.

In response to concerns raised by Patterson and others, the Infrastructure Minister, Liz Kimmins, announced last week that her department would be introducing new legislation to tackle "inconsiderate" pavement parking. The proposed laws would ban people from parking wholly on pavements, across dropped kerbs used for pedestrian access, and from double parking.

Kimmins acknowledged that "too many drivers fail to realise the consequences of their actions when their vehicle blocks the footway," putting vulnerable road users at risk. This sentiment is echoed by Riley McCachan, chair of the Causeway Coast and Glens Equality Forum, who says pavement parking is "a health and safety risk for everyone" as it forces pedestrians onto the road.

Councillor Cara McShane, the council's diversity ambassador, has vowed to "amplify that voice for people" and encourage motorists to be more considerate about where they park. While local authorities currently lack enforcement powers, the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council has launched a new awareness campaign to educate drivers on the importance of keeping pavements clear.

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Alex Patterson, a visually impaired man in Ballymoney, says pavement parking is a "daily problem" that affects the safety of pedestrians, including those with disabilities and families with young children.
The council has launched a new awareness campaign to educate drivers on the importance of keeping pavements clear, and Councillor Cara McShane has vowed to "amplify that voice for people" and encourage more considerate parking.
The Infrastructure Minister, Liz Kimmins, has announced that her department will be bringing forward laws to ban people from parking wholly on pavements, across dropped kerbs used for pedestrian access, and from double parking.

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