North East Richmond CPZ consultation
Background and introduction
This zone was originally introduced in 1997 and has been extended several times, the last being in May 2007 to the Bardolph Road/St Georges Road/Trinity Road area.
The purpose of this consultation is to find out from you the residents and businesses of this area the following:
Residents and businesses of Bardolph Road, St Georges Road, Trinity Cottages, and Trinity Road (within extended CPZ area):
- Whether you are satisfied with the current CPZ in this area
- Whether you wish for the CPZ in this area to remain in force or be removed
- If you wish for CPZ to remain in force whether there are any changes to the CPZ you would like to see introduced
Residents and businesses of Crown Terrace, Dee Road, Sheendale Road and Victoria Villas (situated outside the extended CPZ area):
- Whether you would wish to see the CPZ extended to your road
The map shows the existing and proposed North East Richmond Controlled Parking Zone boundaries.
Consultation documents
The following consultation documents have been distributed to properties in the area.
- The main consultation document
(pdf, 283KB) - The letter sent to residents and businesses
(pdf, 17KB) - The questionnaire for residents and businesses
(MS Word, 120KB) - A map showing the boundary of the proposed CPZ
(pdf, 333KB)
What happens after the consultation
The results of the consultation will be reported to the Cabinet Member for Traffic, Transport and Parking, following which a decision will be made on the future operation of this extended CPZ. The decision will be available on this web page from mid-December.
Have your say
Representations/comments to the proposals should be made in writing by Friday 5 December to:
Manager for Highways and Transport
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Environment Directorate
Civic Centre
44 York Street
Twickenham
TW1 3BZ
Email: highwaysandtransport@richmond.gov.uk
If you would like a copy of this document in Braille, large print, on audiotape or in a community language, please contact us on: 08456 122 660.
Please note: due to the extent of the consultation the Council anticipates a large number of representations and therefore is unable to respond individually.
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