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Croydon, Multiple Traffic Notices, Proposed Electric Vehicle Charging Bays

CR0 6DLPublished 15/08/24Expired
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2. Whilst the said works are taking place:

a) Teevan Road will be closed between its junctions with Blackhorse Lane and Teevan Close.

b) Parking will be suspended and waiting and loading restrictions prohibiting parking at any time will apply in the above section of Teevan Road.

3. Whilst the Order remains in force the alternative route for diverted traffic will be via Lower Addiscombe Road, Blackhorse Lane, Teevan Road, and reversed, as appropriately signposted.

4. The Order will come into operation on 19 August 2024, and it is anticipated that the work will be carried out in four days. However, the Order will remain in force for 18 months to be reintroduced should further work be required.

5. These restrictions shall not apply in respect of:

(a) a vehicle involved in carrying out the work.

(b) a vehicle being used for fire brigade, ambulance, or police purposes.

(c) anything done with the permission of a police constable in uniform or a Civil Enforcement Officer.

15 August 2024 Hilary Dickson Road Space Manager

Sustainable Communities, Regeneration & Economic Recovery Directorate

CROYDON COUNCIL

PROPOSED INTRODUCTION OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING BAYS AND CHARGING POINTS - VARIOUS LOCATIONS WITHIN THE LONDON BOROUGH OF CROYDON

The Croydon (Prohibition and Restriction of Stopping, Loading and Waiting) and (Free Parking Places) (No. K22) Order 20-

The Croydon (On-Street Charged-For Parking Places) (No. K23) Order 20-

1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Croydon Council proposes to make the above Traffic Orders under the relevant sections of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended and all other enabling powers and proposes to install electric vehicle charging points under section 16 of the London Local Authorities and Transport for London Act 2013.

2. The general effect of the Orders would be:

(a) To provide parking places which may be used free of charge by electrically propelled vehicles that are being charged with electrical power, operational at any time on Mondays to Sundays inclusive, in the locations detailed in the Schedule to this Notice.

(b) To install electric vehicle charging points adjacent to the proposed parking places, as specified in the Schedule to this Notice.

(c) To amend the map-based tiles to the Schedule attached to the above Orders to accurately represent the new parking arrangements as they exist on site.

NOTE: although parking in the electric vehicle bays is free of charge there is normally a cost involved in the use of the adjacent electric vehicle charging points.

3. A copy of the proposed Orders and all related documents can be inspected until the last day of a period of six weeks beginning with the date on which the Orders are made or, as the case may be, the Council decides not to make the Orders, by appointment with the Parking Design Team, at Bernard Weatherill House, 8 Mint Walk, Croydon, CR0 1EA (telephone 020 8726 6000 and ask for Parking Design). Alternatively all documents can be obtained by email request to Parking.Design@croydon.gov.uk.

4. Persons desiring to object or make representations in relation to the proposed Orders or charging points should send a statement in writing of their objection and the grounds thereof to the Order Making Section, Parking Design Team, Place Department, Croydon Council, Floor 6, Zone C, Bernard Weatherill House, 8 Mint Walk, Croydon CR0 1 EA or email Parking.Design@croydon.gov.uk quoting the reference PD/CH/K22 & K23 within 28 days of the publication of this notice - by 12 September 2024.

5. The proposed Orders are intended to introduce electric vehicle charging bays and charging points to enable electric vehicle users to have access to unobstructed charging facilities reserved for the use of electric vehicles only, as part of the Council's aim to have a phased introduction of up to 400 electric vehicle charging points across the borough. The Orders are also intended to amend existing restrictions to accommodate the new electric vehicle charging bays where necessary.

Dated 15 August 2024

Hilary Dickson Road Space Manager

Sustainable Communities, Regeneration & Economic Recovery Directorate

SCHEDULE - PROPOSED ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING BAYS

Street

Name

Location of Electric Vehicle Charging Bays

Location of Charging

Points

Beechwood

Road, South Croydon

The north-west side, two

6 metre bays outside the rear of Eversholt Court, No. 235 Sanderstead Road.

The north-west side, one

charge point located

17.2 metres north-east of the common boundary of Eversholt Court and Wisley Court.

Belfast Road, South Norwood

The north-west side, two 6 metre bays adjacent to the flank wall of No 1 Napier Road.

The north-west side, one

charge point located

12.63 metres south-west of the north-eastern boundary of No.1 Napier Road.

Beulah Road, Thornton Heath

The south-east side, two 6 metre bays outside No. 32 Beulah Road.

The south-east side, one

charge point located 6 metres north-east of the south-western flank wall of No. 32 Beulah Road.

Cross Road, Croydon

The south-west side, two 6 metre bays outside Yardmaster House, No. 11 Cross Road (replaces one space in a permit/ payment bay and a 6 metre section of single yellow line).

The south-west side, one

charge point located opposite the common boundary of Nos. 6 and 8 Cross Road.

Denmark Road, South Norwood

The north-east side, one 5

meter and three 5.5 metre bays adjacent to the rear wall of South Norwood Leisure Centre (replaces 4 spaces in a permit/ payment bay).

The north-east side, two

charge points located 15 metres and 26 metres north-west of the junction with Enmore Road.

Doyle Road, South Norwood

The south-east side, two 6 metre bays adjacent to the flank wall of No. 37 Clifford Road (replaces two spaces in a permit/ payment and a short section of double yellow

lines).

The south-east side, one

charge point located

14.5 metres north-east of the junction with Clifford Road.

Eskmont Ridge, Upper Norwood

The north-east side, two 5 metre bays set at 90 degrees to the kerb at the south-eastern end of the inset bay adjacent to the

flank wall of Nos. 40 to 42 Eskmont Ridge.

The north-east side, one charge point located 2.4 metres north-west of to the kerb at the south­ eastern end of the inset bay adjacent to the flank wall of Nos. 40 to 42 Eskmont Ridge.

Goldwell Road, Thornton Heath

The north-east side, two 6 metre bays adjacent to the flank wall of No. 53 Galpin's Road.

The north-east side, one charge point located 6.94 metres north-west of the north-western flank wall of the garages at the rear of No. 53 Galpin's Road.

Goldwell Road, Thornton Heath

The south-east side, two

6.5 metre bays adjacent to the red route bay at the junction with London

Road.

The south-east side, one charge point located 6.5 metres south-west of the south-western end of the

red route bay.

Park Hill

Road, Croydon

The north-east side, one

5.5 metre bay and one

5.75 metre bay at the rear of Nos. 7 and 9 Turnpike Link (replaces two permit/ payment bays).

The north-east side, one

charge point located 14.5 north-west of the kerb build-out at the rear of No. 1 Turnpike Link.

Queen Mary

Road, Upper Norwood

The west side, two 6

metre bays adjacent to the flank wall of No. 226 Beulah Hill.

The west side, one

charge point located 15 metres south of the

northern boundary of No. 226 Beulah Hill.

Raymead

Avenue, Thornton Heath

The north-west side, two

6 metre bays opposite No. 1a Raymead Avenue.

The north-west side, one

charge point located 6 metres north-east of a point opposite the south- western flank wall of No. 2a Thornton Row.

Reedham

Park Avenue, Purley

The north-west side, two

6 metre bays 4.6 metres south-west of the stepped footpath leading to Old Lodge Lane Baptist Church.

The north-west side, one

charge point located 10.6 metres south-west of the stepped footpath leading to Old Lodge Lane Baptist Church.

Wiltshire

Road, Thornton Heath

The south-west side, two

6 metre bays adjacent to the flank wall of No.BO Warwick Road.

The south-west side, one

charge point located 18 metres south-east of the junction with Warwick Road.

LONDON BOROUGH OF CROYDON

PLANNING AND SUSTAINABLE REGENERATION DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990

Croydon Council are inviting comments on the applications listed below which are advertised for the reasons given:

23/03697/FUL

Erection of two-storey rear/side infill and wraparound extension at 89 Clyde Road Croydon CR0 6SZ

Reason(s) Name: East India Estate Conservation Area 

23/03919/HSE

Replacement of 5 existing windows and 1 front door and frame, located in the front elevation at 2 Court Avenue Coulsdon CR5 1HF

Reason(s): Name: Name: Bradmore Green Conservation Area

24/2464/FUL

Refurbishment and modifications to the grounds floor shop frontages and amendments to the fascia cladding to remove existing and interate new louvres for ventilation.

at 2 - 28 North End Croydon CR0 1UB

Reason(s): Name: Central Croydon conservation Area

Alterations, amalgamation of 2x existing maisonettes to form a single dwellinghouse (class C3 use), erection of basement extension with associated excavation and formation of lightwell at rear, erection of rear and side dormer extensions, single storey side/rear extension, and single storey rear extension at 16 Elgin Road Croydon CR0 6XA

Name: East India Estate Conservation Area

Reason(s): Name East India Estate Conservation Area

How to view the plans and supporting documents

Visit out web site www.droydon.gov.uk/onlineplans and select Online Planning Register

* Use the Online Comments facility following instructions on the Online Planning Register; a duplicate hard copy is not necessary, or

*Send an email to dmcomments@croydon.gov.uk or,

* Send a letter to Development Management, Sustainable Communities, Regeneration and Economic Recovery Department, Bernard Weatherill House, 8 Mint Walk, Croydon CRO 1 EA.

* Quote the application numbers above in any correspondence. If you do not send your comments in time, they may not be considered.

The deadline for receiving comments is 5th September 2024 Nicola Townsend - Head of Development Management Dated: 15th August 2024

CROYDON

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