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I thought that councils won't provide parking services on private roads.
My first job out of school was removing and destroying abandoned vehicles for Lewisham council. Fond memories. Lots of walking to keep me fit. £190 on the hip at the end of the week to spend on beer and beak. I felt like I was top of the pile. Coining it.
From memory, in the year I was in the job, the four people )including me) in the team removed and crushed over 2,500 cars. It used to be a much bigger problem than it is now.
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The road can be private and council owned but as an entity. See council housing estates that are private but owned by the Council. Unadopted roads are just roads that are not under the highways act. There are unadopted roads in Newham and Lambeth, that I know of, that are unadopted roads but the council maintain and the council highways do the parking enforcement.
But private and unadopted with council highways doing the parking enforcement maybe something out of the norm as to why.
That was the time that it cost you money to have a car scrapped so cars got dumped. Was it you that collected my XM...you bastard ;)
It can have controlled parking and be unadopted. They are two different things.