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St Margarets CPZ consultation

The consultation ended on Friday 23 May 2008.

The details of the report and appendices, including the results of the consultation, are now available.

Background and introduction

The London Borough Of Richmond Upon Thames is proposing to extend the existing St Margarets South controlled parking zone (Zone S) to a number of roads between St Margarets station, the A316 and Orchard Road.

The following map shows the proposed extension location and limits.

Proposed St Margarets CPZ extension

Detailed design of the St Margarets CPZ (Zone S) proposed extension

Design 1 - proposed St Margarets Controlled Parking Zone(pdf, 702KB)

Design 2 - proposed St Margarets Controlled Parking Zone(pdf, 503KB)

Consultation documents

The following consultation documents have been distributed to properties in the St Margarets Area.

What happens after the consultation

The results of this consultation exercise will be presented to the Transport Consultative Group (TCG) meeting on Wednesday 18 June 2008 at York House, Richmond Road, Twickenham, starting 6.30pm. A decision will be made on whether to proceed to implementation.

The Transport Consultative Group is open to the public and the agenda and report are made available on our website 7 days before the date of the meeting.  Anyone wishing to speak at the TCG meeting will need to register on 020 8891 7275 before 2pm on Tuesday 17 June 2008.

Make your views known

Representations/comments to the proposals should be made in writing to:

Manager for Highways and Transport

London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Environment Directorate
Civic Centre
44 York Street
Twickenham
TW1 3BZ

Email: stmargaretscpzconsultation@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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