Road Traffic Acts

Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984The London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham2016-05-182016-05-312016-05-24Traffic Management Act 2004-0.23410051.491514W6 9JUTSO (The Stationery Office), St Crispins, Duke Street, Norwich, NR3 1PD, 01603 622211, customer.services@tso.co.uk254422861591

The London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984

THE HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM (SULIVAN COURT HOUSING ESTATE) (OFF STREET CAR PARK) ORDER 2016

1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham made the above Order under section 32, 35 and 124 of and Part I to IV of schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended.

2. The general effect of the Orders which will come into effect on 31 May 2016 will be to enable the parking places and restrictions on waiting by vehicles (yellow lines) on the Sulivan Court Estate to be enforced under the provisions of the Traffic Management Act 2004. This means that Penalty Charge Notices can be issued by the Council’s Civil Enforcement Officers to vehicles that contravene the parking restrictions, and vehicles may be removed (towed away) or immobilised (clamped) in certain cases, in the same way as on the public highway. The same rights of appeal to an adjudicator would also apply.

3. The parking restrictions on the Sulivan Court Estate will operate as follows:

(a) the parking restrictions to operate Monday to Saturday 9am – 5pm;

(b) every vehicle must be parked wholly within a marked parking bay (vehicles are not permitted to park in any other areas on the estate, including footways);

(c) parking permits to be issued in accordance with on street parking permit charges as set by the Council in respect of motor vehicles that is to say a passenger vehicle or goods carrying vehicle the overall height of which does not exceed 2.28 metres.

(d) only vehicles displaying a valid resident’s parking permit or an valid contractor’s parking permit or a Sulivan Court business permit or an activated SMART Visitor permit relating to the Sulivan Court Estate would be permitted to park in a permit holders parking bay;

(f) resident’s parking permits and SMART visitor’s parking permits to be issued only to eligible residents of the Sulivan Court Estate;

(g) resident’s permits would only be issued to residents who can show that their vehicle is registered as kept at their home address on the Sulivan Court Estate;

(h) A motorcycle, may be left in a parking bay free of charge, provided the use of that part of the parking place is not closed or reserved by order of the Council;

(i) where a parking bay is indicated as being for the use of a disabled person’s vehicle, only a vehicle displaying a disabled person’s blue badge may be left in that parking bay.

(j) where a bay is indicated as being for the use of loading only, a vehicle may wait for the purpose of delivering or collecting or loading or unloading the vehicle at premises adjacent to the loading place in which the vehicle is waiting for a period not exceeding twenty minutes and not return to that loading bay within one hour.

(k) where a bay is indicated as being for the use of ‘Pay and Display’ only, a vehicle shall display on the inside of its windscreen either a valid ticket indicating that the parking charge has been paid and the date and time of expiry of the parking period in the case of a ticket, are readily visible from outside the vehicle and from the front or side of the vehicle.

4. For a period of 6 weeks from the day on which the Order was made, a copy of the Order and other relevant documents can be inspected during normal office hours at the Transport and Highways Group, Highways and Engineering Division, Environment Department, Town Hall Extension, King Street, Hammersmith, W6 9JU.

5. Any person desiring to question the validity of the Order or any of the provisions therein on the grounds that it is not within the powers of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 or that any of the relevant requirements thereof or of any regulations made thereunder, may, within 6 weeks of the Order being made, make application for the purpose to the High Court.

Dated this 18th day of May 2016

Nicholas Ruxton-Boyle

Chief Transport Planner

Transport and Highways