The mum of a disabled child has slammed Glasgow City Council after disabled parking on Ingram Street was turned into a taxi rank, leaving her 'reluctant' to travel into the city centre with her family.
A frustrated Glasgow mum has slammed the council after disabled parking bays in the city centre were turned into a taxi rank.
The youngster also has a specialist pram which Lisa says is "extremely heavy and large in size", with a normal parking space not being big enough to move her daughter in and out of the car - meaning the family rely on disabled bays. "They also got rid of three disabled bays around the corner at Hanover Street in the latter part of last year. It’s hard enough trying to find a space to park without them taking away important bays that were regularly used.
"Due to my daughter's medical conditions I need to be within distance to my car which now isn’t possible as I need to park so far away to do everyday things that most people take for granted. A Glasgow City Council spokesman said: “We are sorry to learn of the difficulties experienced by this family.
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