CPZ 'G' Review (Bermondsey)

Closed 26 Aug 2019

Opened 22 Jul 2019

Feedback updated 25 Aug 2020

We asked

Would residents in the area of the ‘Zone G’ parking zone like to see changes to the hours of operation of the zone, and whether residents in the Shad Thames area would like to see a separate zone.

You said

58% of those who responded were in favour of changing the operating hours of the parking zone. 38% wanted no change and 32% requested that the operating hours be extended to Monday to Sunday 8am to 11pm.

As part of this consultation we also asked if the Shad Thames area should be made into a distinct controlled parking zone with its own permits and operating hours. 61% of respondents answered no to this question.

We did

We recommended to extend the operating hours of CPZ‘G’ from Monday to Friday 8.30am to 6.30pm to Monday to Sunday 8.30am to 11pm.

This was put out to statutory consultation in 2020. However, as a result of the Covid-19 emergency, many people felt they were unable to participate. Therefore, the statutory consultation will be re-run in 2021. Please note that it will be advertised in the local newspaper, Southwark News, the London Gazette and the council’s traffic management webpage.

Should you need more information in regards to the legal requirements, please visit via The Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984; the Local Authorities' Traffic Orders (Procedure) (England and Wales) Regulations 1996 and the Traffic Orders Procedure (Coronavirus) (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2020

Overview

We would like your views on suggested changes to the controlled parking zone on your road

In 2018 we asked you if would like us to make any changes to the Bermondsey CPZ 'G'

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As part of this survey we sent out a total of 9,517 surveys and received a 4% response rate. 65% of those who responded wanted the current parking restrictions to be amended with 61% stating that they struggle to park on a Saturday. We would now like to know in detail the changes that you would like us to make.

We know, from the original survey and changes in the area such as residential developments and an increase in bars and restaurants, that parking stress has increased and we would like to know what changes you would make.  

If we receive a majority in favour of amending the operating times and hours of Zone ‘G’ we will put forward a recommended amendment to the Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport and the Climate Emergency to make a final decision.

In addition to potential changes to the operating hours of the controlled parking zone we would also like to know if residents and businesses in the Shad Thames area would like their own separate zone. This would mean that permit holders in this area would have their own permits and would only be able to park in that area.

This decision would then be subject to statutory consultation.

What are the pros and cons of extending the operating hours of my parking zone?

Pros

  • Parking on your street will be prioritised for residents, their visitors and businesses for longer and at the weekend;
  • The removal of parking in the evening and at the weekend would leave space available for street improvements such as places to rest and cycle parking.

Cons

  • Increased operational hours would decrease the amount of time you can park without permits which may mean you would need to purchase more visitors’ permits.
  • There may be some parking displacement to nearby parking zones from those who would normally use Zone ‘G’ for evening and weekend parking.

If we were able to reduce the amount of vehicles parked in the area, we could consider introducing a variety of street improvements as detailed below:

  • More and varied cycle parking
  • Places to rest (single chairs with arm rests) for the elderly, children and people with disabilities.
  • Planted screen (e.g. Ivy) to capture particulate matter pollution.
  • ‘Parklets’ – communal seating and planting in car parking spaces, provided on a trial basis. 

What happens next

A report with recommendations will be presented to the Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport Management and the Climate Emergency for a final decision subject to statutory consultation.

Any recommended changes would be published in the Southwark News, The Gazette and on street inviting representations. 

Events

Areas

  • London Bridge & West Bermondsey
  • North Bermondsey

Audiences

  • All residents

Interests

  • Transport