Road Traffic Acts
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH
Proposal to extend the Stockwell “S” controlled parking zone
Notice is hereby given that the Council of the London Borough of Lambeth propose to make the Lambeth (Stockwell) (Parking Places) (No. ) Order 199 , the Lambeth (Free Parking Places) (Disabled Persons) (No. ) Order 199 , the Lambeth (Free Parking Places) (Police Vehicles) (No. ) Order 199 , the Lambeth (Waiting and Loading Restriction) (Special Parking Area) (Amendment No. ) Order 199 and the Lambeth (Waiting and Loading Restriction) (Amendment No. ) Order 199 under sections 6, 45, 46, 49 and 124 of, and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended. 2. The general nature and effect of the Orders would be to extend the Stockwell “S” Controlled Parking Zone to include the following areas generally bounded: (a) on the north and north-east by Thessaly Road (part), Union Grove, Courland Grove and Gaskell Street and the existing zone, on the south and south-east by the existing zone and Larkhall Rise and Larkhall Lane (including Gaskell Street), on the south-west by the railway and on the north-west by Pensbury Place, Clyston Street and Carey Gardens (not included); and (b) on the north and north-east by Mayflower Road, Tregothnan Road, Arlesford Road and the existing zone, on the south by Landor Road and on the north-west by Clapham Road (part) and the existing zone. 3. The Orders would provide that: (a) parking places would be designated on the streets specified in Schedules 1 to 7 to this notice, motor-cycle parking areas would be provided on the streets specified in Schedule 8 to this notice and that those parking places and areas would be for the use of the vehicles described at the beginning of each Schedule. (b) the parking places on the streets specified in: (i) Schedule 1, 3, 4 or 5 to this notice would operate between 8.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m., on Mondays to Fridays (Christmas Day, Good Friday and Bank Holidays excepted); (ii) Schedule 2 to this notice would operate between 8.30 a.m. and 8.30 p.m., on Mondays to Fridays (Christmas Day, Good Friday and Bank Holidays excepted); and (iii) Schedule 6 or 7 to this notice would operate at all times; (c) the parking areas specified in Schedule 8 to this notice would operate between 8.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m., on Mondays to Fridays; (d) the charge for a ticket (“pay and display”) referred to in Schedule 1 or 5 to this notice would be at the rate of 20 pence for 10 minutes (£1.20 per hour), up to a maximum period of 4 hours, no return within one hour; (e) the vehicles referred to in Schedule 1 or 5 to this notice in respect of which a charge is paid for a ticket (“pay and display”) would be passenger vehicles (8 seats or less), goods carrying vehicles, motor cycles or invalid carriages; (f) permits would be issued, on application being made together with payment of the appropriate charge, to any person in respect of a vehicle of the class referred to in sub-paragraph (c) above who satisfies the Council that: (i) in the case of a resident’s permit, they are a resident of any street or part of a street specified in Schedule 9 to this notice; (ii) in the case of a business permit, they carry out a business in any street or part of a street specified in sub-paragraph (f)(i) above and the vehicle is essential to the daily operation of that business; (iii) in the case of a visitors’ permit, they are a resident of any street or part of a street specified in sub-paragraph (f)(i) above and such permit is to be used by a “bona fide” visitor to their premises; (iv) in the case of a trade permit, they are either a resident or a business user of or a trades person in respect of premises in any street or part of a street specified in sub-paragraph (f)(i) above, and the vehicle is being used in connection with the carrying our of any building, servicing, maintenance or similar work at those premises; (v) in the case of a teachers’ permit, they are a teacher at a school within any street or part of a street specified in sub-paragraph (f)(i) above which does not have off-street parking facilities; Note: permits issued in respect of parking in the current Stockwell “S” Controlled Zone would be available for use in similar parking places in the extension area and “vice versa”; (g) charges for permits would be as follows: (i) for a residents’ permit: £10 for 1 month, £20 for 3 months, £35 for 6 months or £65 for 12 months (n.b. for a residents’ motor cycle permit: £11 for 3 months, £17 for 6 months or £29 for 12 months; (ii) for a business or teacher’s permit: £255 for 12 months; (iii) for a trade permit: £15 a day; and (iv) for a visitors’ permit: £2.50 a day. (h) certain vehicles may wait, free of charge, in the parking places referred to in Schedules 1 to 5 to this notice, in certain circumstances, e.g. to allow persons to board or alight (maximum 2 minutes) to load or unload (maximum 20 minutes) and vehicles displaying a disabled persons’ “Orange Badge” in accordance with the regulations relating to the use of that badge (no time limit); (i) new restrictions on waiting by vehicles would generally apply between 8.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m., on Mondays to Fridays, in certain streets and parts of streets within the areas referred to in paragraph 2 above. In certain parts of those streets, existing waiting restrictions which operate for longer than those times, would remain. 4. If you have any queries about the proposals, please telephone the Transport Planning Group during office hours on 0171-926 7397 or 7217. 5. Copies of the proposed Orders and documents giving more detailed particulars of the proposed Orders are available for inspection from 27th March 1998, until the last day of a period of 6 weeks beginning with the date on which the Orders are made or, as the case may be, the authority decides not to make the Orders, at: (a) the Council’s offices at Courtenay House, 9-15 New Park Road, London S.W.2, between 9.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m., on Mondays to Fridays; and (b) the Clapham Library, 1 Clapham Common North Side, London S.W.4, on Mondays between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m., on Tuesdays and Fridays between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., on Thursdays between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m., and on Saturdays between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. 6. All objections and other representations relating to the proposed Orders must be made in writing and all objections must specify the grounds on which they are made and should be sent to the Manager of Transport Planning Group, Environmental Services, Courtenay House, 9-15 New Park Road, London SW2 4DU, by 21st April 1998. T. Hall, acting Director of Environmental Services
Schedule 1
Streets on which parking places would be provided for the use of vehicles displaying either a valid business permit or teachers’ permit, or a valid ticket purchased from a ticket parking meter (“pay and display”): Clyston Street and Pensbury Place.
Schedule 2
Streets on which parking places would be provided for the use only of vehicles displaying either a valid residents’ permit (including a residents’ motor cycle permit), trade permit or visitors’ permit: Albion Avenue, Atherfold Road, Arlesford Road, Courland Grove, Gaskell Street, Hemberton Road, Killyon Road, Larkhall Rise, Mayflower Road, Prideaux Road, Smedley Street, Stewart’s Road, Thessaly Road, Tregothman Road, Union Grove and Union Road.
Schedule 3
Streets on which parking places would be provided for the use only of vehicles displaying either a valid business permit or teachers’ permit: Pensbury Street, Prideaux Road and Thessaly Road.
Schedule 4
Streets on which parking places would be provided for the use of vehicles displaying either a valid business permit residents’ permit, trade permit, teachers’ permit or a visitor’s permit: Albion Avenue, Atherfold Road, Arlesford Road, Clyston Street, Courland Grove, Hemberton Road, Killyon Road, Larkhall Rise, Pensbury Place, Pensbury Street, Prideaux Road, Union Grove and Union Road.
Schedule 5
Streets on which parking places would be provided for the use of vehicles displaying either a valid business permit residents’ permit, trade permit, teachers’ permit or a visitor’s permit, or a valid ticket purchased from a ticket parking meter (“pay and display”): Albion Avenue, Atherfold Road, Arlesford Road, Clyston Street, Courland Grove, Gaskell Street, Killyon Road, Larkhall Lane, Mayflower Road, Smedley Street, Thessaly Road, Tregothnan Road, Union Grove and Union Road.
Schedule 6
Streets on which parking places would be provided for the use of vehicles displaying an “Orange Badge” in accordance with the regulations relating to the use of such badges: Atherfold Road, Arlesford Road, Courland Grove, Hemberton Road, Killyon Road, Larkhall Rise, Prideaux Road, and Union Grove.
Schedule 7
Street on which a parking place would be provided for the use only of police vehicles: Union Grove.
Schedule 8
Streets on which parking areas would be provided for the use of motor cycles: Albion Avenue, Hemberton Road, Killyon Road, Pensbury Place, Stewart’s Road, Union Grove and Union Road.
Schedule 9
Streets for the purposes of the eligibility of permits: Albion Avenue, Atherfold Road, Arlesford Road, Blore Close, Clapham Road (south-east side) between Landor Road and Mayflower Road), Clyston Street, Courland Grove, Gaskell Street, Hemberton Road, Killyon Road, Landor Road (north-west side, between Clapham Road and Edithna Street), Larkhall Lane (between Larkhall Rise and Jeffrey’s Road), Larkhall Rise (between the railway bridge and Larkhall Lane), Mayflower Road, Minshull Street, Pensbury Place (Wandsworth part), Pensbury Street, Prideaux Road, Smedley Street (between Union Grove and Larkhall Lane), Stewart’s Road (Wandsworth part), Thessaly Road (Wandsworth part), Tregothnan Road, Union Grove, Union Road (between Wandsworth Road and Larkhall Lane and between Chelsenham Road and Clapham Road) and Wandsworth Road (between the railway and Thessaly Road/Unon Grove). 27th March 1998.