Hollingdean Parking

D7 LEO

Red BMW 2 Series

  • D7 LEO is a red BMW regularly seen parked in Hollingdean as close to Fiveways as the driver can possibly manage.

  • Residents recognise it as a commuter vehicle, believed to be used by someone who works in the Fiveways area and uses Hollingdean for their free daily parking.

  • The car is repeatedly left in positions that show a complete lack of consideration for others. Residents have reported it being parked up on the kerb, partially blocking the pavement and forcing pedestrians to squeeze past or step out into the road to get around it.

  • This kind of parking is especially aggravating in this part of Hollingdean, where congestion is already extreme and residents are routinely pushed further from their own homes by non-resident commuters.

  • Vehicles like D7 LEO add to the traffic, noise, and pollution around Fiveways, while also creating unnecessary accessibility and safety hazards for people simply trying to walk through their own neighbourhood.

  • This is not unavoidable parking pressure. It is a deliberate choice to prioritise personal convenience over basic decency, dumping the inconvenience and risk onto everyone else.

Photograph of D7 LEO - a Red BMW 2 Series parked in Hollingdean by a non-resident who uses the local area as part of their Brighton commute. The first of three photographs supplied by the residents of Hollingdean.
Map iconHollingbury Crescent - Oct '25 (Hollingdean)
Photograph of D7 LEO - a Red BMW 2 Series parked in Hollingdean by a non-resident who uses the local area as part of their Brighton commute. The second of three photographs supplied by the residents of Hollingdean.
Map iconHollingbury Crescent - Nov '25 (Hollingdean)
Photograph of D7 LEO - a Red BMW 2 Series parked in Hollingdean by a non-resident who uses the local area as part of their Brighton commute. The third of three photographs supplied by the residents of Hollingdean.
Map iconHollingbury Crescent - Jan '26 (Hollingdean)

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