Double-yellow lines are set to be painted on 31 Stoke-on-Trent junctions. Stoke-on-Trent City Council is currently consulting with motorists, residents and businesses after listing 62 streets across the 31 junctions.The consultation runs until Thursday 16 July.The council wants double-yellow lines on the following junctions:Abbey Lane and Abbey Road, in Abbey HultonAshendene Grove and Ampthill Place, in TrenthamAshworth Street and Smithpool Road, in FentonAtholl Rd and Lennox Road, in NormacotBankhouse Road and Ivy Grove, TrenthamBemersley Road and Whitfield Road. in Ball GreenBlurton Road and St Margarets Grove, in BlurtonBlurton Road and Whitaker Road, in BlurtonBramley Place and Greenwood Avenue, in Trent ValeBrierley Street and Ford Green Road, in SmallthorneCumming Street and Trafalgar Road, in HartshillElder Road and Rushton Road, in CobridgeLondon Road and Flash Lane, in Trent ValeGladstone Place and Munster Terrace, in PenkhullGoms Mill Road and Byatts Grove, in LongtonHareshaw Grove and Rainham Grove, in Fegg HayesHawkins Street and Napier Street, in FentonIvy Grove and Jubilee Road, in TrenthamKnypersley Road and Whitfield Road, Ball GreenMain Street and East Street, in Weston CoyneyMain Street and Bannock Street, in Weston CoyneyNapier Street and Stewart Street, in FentonNapier Street and Ashworth Street, in FentonNapier Street and Edison Street, in FentonNursery Lane and Roundfields, in Stockton BrookPetersfield Road and Farland Grove, in ChellRiverdale Drive and Sudbourne Close, in PackmoorRonson Avenue and Newcastle Lane, in Trent ValeRuby Close and Sapphire Drive, in Norton HeightsWell Street and Waterloo Street, in HanleyWilson Road and Mayne Street, in HanfordTo take part in the consultation, email here quoting reference: DF/NM/TRO8/2026.Get even more North Staffordshire exclusives – and it is freeWhat do you think of the state of the roads in Stoke-on-Trent
Double-yellow lines plan for 62 Stoke-on-Trent streets
