Haringey Council
THE HARINGEY (FINSBURY PARK CPZ EXTENSION) (PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 1) ORDER
2005
THE HARINGEY (WAITING AND LOADING RESTRICTION) (SPECIAL PARKING AREA) (NO 1) (AMENDMENT
(NO 24) ORDER 2005
1. Notice is hereby given that the Council of the London Borough of Haringey, hereinafter
called the Council, on 15 December 2005 made the above-mentioned Orders 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 effect of the Order would be to extend the existing
Finsbury Park controlled parking zone, which is operative between the hours 8.30 am
and 6.30 pm on Mondays to Saturdays inclusive and on Match Days and Finsbury Park
Event Days between 8.30 am and 8.30 pm on Mondays to Saturdays inclusive and between
12.00 noon and 4.30 pm on Sundays and public holidays inclusive. 3. Residents and
business users whose postal address is indicated in Schedule 1 to this notice may
purchase parking permits and residents may purchase visitors parking permits, for
passenger vehicles, goods carrying vehicles (the overall height of which does not
exceed 2.27 metres and the overall length of which does not exceed 5.25 metres) or
invalid carriages, at the rates set out below:
| (a) residents permit |
£25.00 each per year |
| (b) businesses permit |
£225.00 each per year and Second and Subsequent Permits £300.00 each per year |
East Haringey
| (c) essential service permit |
public sector |
£25.00 each per year |
| commercial sector |
£100.00 each per year |
| (d) essential service transferable permit |
public sector commercial sector |
£30.00 each per year £125.00 each per year |
All Haringey
| (e) essential service permit |
public sector |
£50.00 each per year |
| commercial sector |
£200.00 each per year |
| (f) essential service transferable permit |
public sector commercial sector |
£60.00 each per year £250.00 each per year |
| (g) residents short stay visitors’ permit (valid for two hours) |
£3.60 per set of 12 permits £6.00 per set of 20 permits |
| (h) residents weekend visitors’ permit (valid noon Friday for 72 hours) |
£5.00 each |
| (i) residents long stay visitors’ permit (valid for 14 days) |
£8.00 each |
For residents aged 60 and over and Registered Disabled
| (j) residents short stay visitors’ permit (valid for two hours) |
£1.80 per set of 12 permits £3.00 per set of 20 permits |
| (k) residents weekend visitors’ permit (valid 12.00 noon Friday for 72 hours) |
£2.00 each |
| (l) residents long stay visitors’ permit (valid for 14 days) |
£3.00 each |
The permits for the controlled parking zone would only be valid in the zone for which
they are issued. The maximum annual entitlement of visitors’ permits would be 240
short stay permits, 12 weekend visitor permits and 2 long stay permits. The maximum
annual entitlement for residents aged 60 would be 480 short stay permits, 24 weekend
visitor permits and 4 long stay permits. 4. The further effects of the Orders would
be to: (a) designate residents’ parking places, on certain lengths of the streets
specified in Schedule 2 to this notice, operative between 8.30 am and 6.30 pm on Mondays
to Saturdays inclusive, where vehicles displaying a valid residents’ parking permit
or a disabled person’s badge would be permitted to wait without time limit; (b) designate
business parking places, on certain lengths of the streets specified in Schedule 3
to this notice, operative between 8.30 am and 6.30 pm on Mondays to Saturdays inclusive,
where vehicles displaying a valid business parking permit permitted to wait without
time limit; (c) impose waiting and loading restrictions operative at any time, on
certain lengths of the streets specified in Schedule 4 to this notice; 3. Copies of
the Orders, which will come into operation on 31 January 2006, the Orders being amended,
of the Council’s statement of reasons for making the Orders, together with plans and
more detailed particulars showing the locations and effects of the Orders may be inspected
during normal office working hours, until the end of 6 weeks from the date on which
the Orders were made, at Haringey Council, Traffic and Road Safety Group, 1st Floor
South, River Park House, 225 High Road, London N22 8HQ. 4. Any person desiring to
question the validity of the Orders or of any provision contained therein on the grounds
that they are not within the relevant powers of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984,
or that any of the relevant requirements thereof or of any relevant regulations made
thereunder have not been complied with in relation to the Orders may, within 6 weeks
of the date on which the Orders were made, make application for the purpose to the
High Court.
A Constantinides, Head of Highways Schedule 1 Beatrice Road, London N4, (all premises), Carlisle Road, London N4 (all premises),
Carlton Road, London N4 (all premises), Connaught Road, London N4 (all premises),
Dagmar Road, London N4 (all premises), Lancaster Road, London N4 (all premises), Oakfield
Road, London N4 (Endymion Road and the rail bridge), Scarborough Road, London N4 (all
premises) and Upper Tollington Park, London N4 (between Parkland Walk and Endymion
Road).
Schedule 2 Beatrice Road, London N4, Carlisle Road, London N4, Carlton Road, London N4, Connaught
Road, London N4, Cornwall Road, London N4, Dagmar Road, London N4, Lancaster Road,
London N4, Oakfield Road, London N4, Scarborough Road, London N4 and Upper Tollington
Park, London N4
Schedule 3 Beatrice Road, London N4.
Schedule 4 Beatrice Road, London N4, Carlisle Road, London N4, Carlton Road, London N4, Connaught
Road, London N4, Cornwall Road, London N4, Dagmar Road, London N4, Lancaster Road,
London N4, Oakfield Road, London N4, Scarborough Road, London N4 and Upper Tollington
Park, London N4.
15 December 2005.