YELLOW lines will be painted on a road leading up to a school to prevent ‘lazy’ parking causing safety concerns.

Hartlepool Borough Council’s neighbourhood services committee approved plans for double yellow lines along Westwood Way, between Thornbury and Templeton Close, which leads to Clavering Primary School.

Complaints have been received from residents and councillors regarding parked cars on the road opposite the Tavistock Close junction.

The parked cars lead to traffic turning right out of Tavistock Close entering Westwood Way on the wrong side of the carriageway.

Council bosses said this is particularly hazardous because of the bend and poor visibility approaching this junction.

The parked cars are predominantly owned by residents from Thornbury Close which fronts onto Westwood Way, and council bosses said they have off street parking at the rear accessed via a private drive.

Coun Rob Cook, who was speaking at the meeting as a ward representative, said: “It’s purely and simply laziness or convenience for resident to park there.

“The houses are facing the road and there is private parking for them at the rear.”

“It’s a very poor point to park at, it’s very dangerous.”

Coun Brenda Loynes, who sits on the committee, said: “It is important to road safety and children in the area, we need to have double yellow lines on both sides.”

A letter was sent to 12 properties fronting this section of Westwood Way outlining plans to implement double yellow lines, with three objections received.

The work is estimated to cost approximately £1,000.