Road Traffic Acts

LambethSW2 1EG51.45931-0.117273Road Traffic Regulation Act 19842025-02-042025-02-072025-03-31TSO (The Stationery Office), customer.services@thegazette.co.uk480828564652

LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH

STREATHAM WELLS CPZ

[NOTE: This Notice is about the implementation of the Streatham Wells CPZ including introducing waiting restrictions, shared use parking places, electric vehicle charging bays, cycle hangars, free shopper bays and disabled parking bays and making changes to existing restrictions.]

1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London Borough of Lambeth, made on 4 February 2025 The Lambeth (Charged-For Parking Places) (Amendment No. 51) Order 2025; and, The Lambeth (Free Parking Places, Loading Places and Waiting, Loading and Stopping Restrictions) (Amendment No. 55) Order 2025 under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (as amended).

2. The general effect of the Orders which come into effect on 31 March 2025 is to: -

(1) Introduce (a) double yellow line at any time waiting restrictions, (b) single yellow line waiting restrictions operating Monday to Friday between 10am to 4pm and (c) shared use (residents and payment) parking places operating Monday to Friday between 10am to 4pm in Angles Road, Conifer Gardens, Culverhouse Gardens, Farm Avenue, Gleneldon Road, Gracefield Gardens, Grasmere Road, Harborough Road, Ivyday Grove, Leigham Avenue, Leithcote Gardens, Madeira Road, Newcome Gardens, Oakdale Road, Pendennis Road, Pinfold Road, Sunnyhill Road, Valley Road, Wellfield Road, and Woodleigh Gardens.

(2) Introduce shared use (residents, business, and payment) parking places operating Monday to Friday between 10am to 4pm in Angles Road, Conifer Gardens, Farm Avenue, Gleneldon Road, Gracefield Gardens, Grasmere Road, Harborough Road, Madeira Road, Newcome Gardens, Pendennis Road, Valley Road, Wellfield Road, and Woodleigh Gardens.

(3) Introduce time limited free parking places operating Monday to Saturday 7am to 7pm 1 hour stay no return within 2 hours in Harborough Road, and Sunnyhill Road.

(4) Introduce Disabled bays operating at any time in Gracefield Gardens.

(5) Introduce a doctor parking place operating Monday to Friday between 10am to 4pm outside Nos. 2-10 Gracefield Gardens.

(6) Introduce cycle hanger parking places in Conifer Gardens outside the flank wall of No. 67 Gracefield Gardens, Gracefield Gardens outside the flank wall on No. 47 Leithcote Gardens, outside No.135 Sunnyhill Road, outside No. 79 Wellfield Road, and outside Nos. 43-45 Woodleigh Gardens.

(7) Introduce new electric vehicle (EV) permit holder charging bays operating at any time outside Nos.34 and 36 Conifer Gardens, Gracefield Gardens outside the flank wall of No. 7 Newcome Gardens, Grasmere Road outside the flank wall of No. 92 Gleneldon Road, Leigham Avenue outside Wavel Court, opposite No. 40 Oakdale Road, outside No. 24 Pinfold Road, outside Nos. 79 and 148 Sunnyhill Road, outside Nos. 146-148 Valley Road, and outside Nos. 39, 41, and 168 Wellfield Road.

(8) Convert existing EV charging bays to permit holder charging bays operating at any outside No.7 and No.18 Angles Road, Culverhouse Gardens outside the flank wall of No.2 Ivyday Grove, outside Nos. 94-96 Harborough Road, Madeira Road outside Nos. 1-12 St. Anselm’s Court, outside No. 25 Valley Road, and outside Nos. 14-16 Woodleigh Gardens.

3. Any trial schemes enacted through ongoing experimental traffic orders will continue to progress through to the appropriate evaluation and completion of each scheme.

4. The Orders are necessary to introduce a new Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ).

5. If you have any enquiries, please telephone Lambeth Council’s Parking Design Team on 020 7926 6799 or email: cpzconsultation@lambeth.gov.uk.

6. A copy of each of the Orders and other documents giving detailed particulars about them are available for inspection online at: https://streets.appyway.com/lambeth or www.lambeth.gov.uk/traffic-management-orders and at the offices of Lambeth Council’s Parking and Enforcement Group (Parking, Network Management & Fleet), 3rd Floor, Civic Centre, 6 Brixton Hill, London SW2 1EG, between 9.30 am and 4.30 pm on Mondays to Fridays inclusive (except on bank/public holidays), until the last day of a period of six weeks beginning with the date on which the Orders were made.

7. If any person wishes to question the validity of the Orders or of any of their provisions on the grounds that they are not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or that any requirement of that Act or of any instrument made under that Act has not been complied with, that person may, within 6 weeks from the date on which the Orders are made, apply for the purpose to the High Court.

Dated 7 February 2025

Ben Stevens, Highways Network Manager