Implementation, 31 July 2017
What is the current status of the proposed CPZ?
Following the Council decision to introduce new parking controls in the Brixton Hill area, the project has been handed over to our contractor for the installation of the lining and signing.
What are the plans?
It is anticipated that the works for the entire area, which includes the new Brixton Hill Zone D, Brixton Hill Zone F, Brixton Zone ‘Q’ extension, Clapham Zone ‘L’ extension and Tulse Hill Zone ‘H’ extension will start the week commencing 7 August 2017 for a period of four to six weeks, weather permitting.
How do I apply for a parking permit?
Please note, permit applications can only be processed one month prior to operational zone going live. These new zones are anticipated to go live on Monday 2 October 2017. Therefore no permit applications for these new zones can be processed before Monday 4 September 2017.
You can apply for your parking permit online.
You can also apply for a permit in person by appointment only. Please call the Lambeth Contact Centre on 020 7926 9000 for further information or to book an appointment.
Zone ‘D’ – Brixton Hill West
The new ‘D’ CPZ will be operational Mondays to Fridays between 8.30am and 6.30pm. Please see detailed plans of Zone ‘D’ linked below.
Plan – Final approved Zone ‘D’
Implementation Newsletter Zone ‘D’
Zone ‘F’ – Brixton Hill East
The new ‘F’ CPZ will be operational Mondays to Fridays between 12pm and 2pm. Please see detailed plans of Zone ‘F’ linked below.
Plan – Final approved Zone ‘F’
Implementation Newsletter Zone ‘F’
Zone ‘H’ extension – Tulse Hill
The extended ‘H’ CPZ will be operational Mondays to Fridays between 12pm and 2pm. Please see detailed plans of Zone ‘H’ linked below.
Plan – Final approved Zone ‘H’ extension
Implementation Newsletter Zone ‘H’ extension
Zone ‘L’ extension - Clapham
The extended ‘L’ CPZ will be operational Mondays to Fridays from 10am to Noon and single yellow lines operating Mondays to Fridays between 9am and 6pm which matches the existing Clapham L CPZ. Please see detailed plans of Zone ‘L’ linked below.
Plan – Final approved Zone ‘L’ extension
Implementation Newsletter Zone ‘L’ extension
Zone ‘Q’ extension – Brixton Hill
The extended ‘Q’ CPZ will be operational Mondays to Fridays from 10am to noon and single yellow lines operating Mondays to Fridays between 8.30am and 6.30pm. Please see detailed plans of Zone ‘Q’ linked below.
Plan – Final approved Zone ‘Q’ extension
Implementation Newsletter Zone ‘Q’ extension
Officer delegated decision report, 14 July 2017
What is the outcome of the statutory consultation?
All representations received along with officers’ recommendations were presented in a report to be considered by the Council. After careful consideration a decision has been made to proceed with the implementation of the proposed CPZ’s.
You can take a look at the report which details the consultation results and final decision below.
- Brixton Hill Area CPZ Statutory Consultation Report
- Appendix A - Zone D final proposal
- Appendix A - Zone F final proposal
- Appendix A - Zone H extension final proposal
- Appendix A - Zone L extension final proposal
- Appendix A - Zone Q extension final proposal
- Appendix B - All Zones Statutory proposals sheet 1
- Appendix B - All Zones Statutory proposals sheet 2
- Appendix C-G - Statutory Correspondence
- Appendix H - Sustrans Representation
- Appendix I - All Brixton Hill Area CPZ Boundaries
Statutory consultation closed, 19 April 2017
What happens next?
All representations along with officers’ comments and recommendations will be presented in a report for our consideration. This report will set out whether we will introduce a controlled parking zone (CPZ) in the area, and if so, which roads will be subject to such controls.
All those consulted during the statutory consultation will be notified once a decision has been made.
Consultation extension, 22 March - 19 April 2017
Why is the consultation being extended?
The CPZ statutory consultation is being extended by one week to reflect a delay with the postage of leaflets to residents in the affected area.
Statutory consultation, 22 March - 12 April 2017
What is the current status of the proposed CPZ?
We have taken the decision to proceed with the implementation of a CPZ in the Brixton Hill area, subject to the outcome of a statutory consultation.
What are the plans?
It was agreed to proceed with a statutory consultation to:
- introduce a new ‘D’ CPZ to be operational Mondays to Fridays between 8.30am and 6.30pm
- introduce a new ‘F’ CPZ to be operational Mondays to Fridays between 12pm and 2pm
- extend the existing Clapham L CPZ, with bays operating Mondays to Fridays from 10am to Noon and single yellow lines operating Mondays to Fridays between 9am and 6pm
- extend the existing Brixton Hill ‘Q’ CPZ, with bays operating Mondays to Fridays from 10am to Noon and single yellow lines operating Mondays to Fridays between 8.30am and 6.30pm
- extend the existing Tulse Hill ‘H’ CPZ, with bays and single yellow lines operating Mondays to Fridays between 12pm and 2pm.
You can take a look at the statutory consultation information below.
- Statutory Consultation Newsletter
- Informal Consultation Results
- Plan 1 of revised proposals
- Plan 2 of revised proposals
Officer delegated decision report, 16 March 2017
What is the result of the informal consultation?
The results of the informal consultation were collated and presented along with officer recommendations in a report for the council to take a decision.
After careful consideration a decision has been taken to proceed to the next stage, which entails undertaking a statutory consultation.
You can take a look at the report which details the consultation results and final decision below.
Brixton Hill Area CPZ Informal Consultation Officer Delegated Decision Report
Appendix A - Plans of revised proposals
Appendix B – Plans of original proposals
Appendix C to F – Consultation Results and Informal Consultation Documents
Informal consultation, 22 September to 20 October 2016
What is the problem?
We’ve recently received many letters, emails and enquiries from local residents and businesses in your neighbourhood raising concerns about parking problems. The main issues mentioned are based on:
- people who commute into the area to continue their journey to work using the good transport links in Lambeth
- residents and staff from local businesses in nearby streets where there are parking controls are parking here instead to avoid paying for parking.
What are the plans?
You can take a look at the details of the proposals for your area as well as view them on map one and map two
Answers can be found here to frequently asked questions and the permit pricing structure
You can also visit our CPZ webpages to find out more about parking restrictions.
Were parking surveys conducted?
Parking surveys were undertaken in the Brixton Hill area on Wednesday 15 and Saturday 18 June 2016. These provide a representation of a typical weekday and a Saturday. The results of the surveys are discussed in this comprehensive report part one and comprehensive report part two
What is the current status of the proposed CPZ?
Currently officers are reviewing the data collected from the consultation. Updates will be posted here.