Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has called upon
the local authorities to urgently improve parking and speeding controls
on roads around the company’s Head Office and Manufacturing Plant at
Goodwood, West Sussex.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has called upon the local authorities to
urgently improve parking and speeding controls on roads around the
company’s Head Office and Manufacturing Plant at Goodwood, West Sussex.
Rolls-Royce has consistently and publicly voiced concern at the
lack of local controls, and calls upon Sussex Police, West Sussex
County Council and Chichester District Council for urgent
improvements. The company has voiced the need for more double yellow
lines in key locations, parking controls to support local residents
and the robust enforcement of speeding fines.
Torsten Müller-Ötvös, CEO, said, “Rolls-Royce Motor Cars works
hard to be a good neighbour and we have invested heavily in our
business to support this ethos. For example, in January we opened a
multi-million pound, 500-space car park to minimise the number of
employee vehicles parked on local roads.” He continued, “We welcome
the positive news that West Sussex County Council will hold a local
public consultation on these matters and we urge swift and decisive action.”
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