Residents' parking plan for Cotham in Bristol examined

Image caption, The first permit will cost 拢30 a year and the second 拢80 a year but with no guarantee of a space

Plans for another residents' parking zone in Bristol are to go forward to the next stage of consultation.

The Liberal Democrat-controlled city council ran a survey for homes and businesses in the Cotham area asking if they wanted it introduced.

A Bristol City Council spokesman said the authority would now proceed to a statutory consultation ahead of drafting a traffic regulation order.

Zones currently operate in Kingsdown and the central area of the city.

each household without off-street parking can apply for up to two permits.

The first permit costs 拢30 per year and the second 拢80 but with no guarantee of a space.

"While the statutory consultation is under way residents will still have the opportunity to influence the scheme," the council spokesman said.

"If a residents' parking scheme is introduced there would be an opportunity to put forward changes after six months and we will carry out a full review after two years," he added.

Plans for a similar scheme in Cliftonwood were turned down last year after residents told the city council they did not want it.