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The Brent, House Estate Car Parks, Removal of All Parking Restrictions

HA0Published 05/12/24Expired
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THE LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT

THE BRENT (HOUSING ESTATE CAR PARKS) (AMENDMENT NO. 1) ORDER 2024

  1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London Borough of Brent (‘the Council’) on 2nd December 2024 made the above-mentioned Order under sections 35 and 124 of Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended.

  2. The general effect of the Order will be to:

    (a) remove all parking restrictions from 255 to 261 East Lane Estate; and

    (b) provide ‘at any time’ waiting restrictions at the vehicle entrance to Henry Cooper House; and

    (c) provide off-street car parks comprising of a combination of parking bays and waiting restrictions on the roads and areas of the Council’s housing estates as listed in the Schedule to this Notice which will operate at all times on every day, and in relation to those off-street car parks:

    (i) to provide a combination of residents’ permit bays and disabled persons ‘blue badge’ bays (vehicles will have to be parked wholly within marked bays);

    (ii) to provide for the granting of virtual residents’ permits, for the use of resident permit bays. The permits will be housing estate-specific; however, no bays will be allocated to individual permit holders and no available parking space can be guaranteed;

    (iii) to provide for the granting of essential user permits, at the discretion of the Council, to Council staff or contractors (a contractor being a person or company employed or contracted by the Council to carry out work on a housing estate). Vehicles granted an essential user permit may be parked in resident permit bays on housing estate car parks only. Any charge for an essential user permit will be as set from time to time by the Council;

    (iv) the charge for a residents’ permit will be £50 per year; Maximum two residents’ permits valid at the same time per household.

    (v) the charge for visitors’ permits will be £1.75 for two hours and £3.50 for four hours (maximum two visitors’ permits per resident per day); and

    (vi) vehicles will be prohibited from parking at any time on double yellow lines and areas marked with cross-hatch markings.

  3. A copy of the Order, which will come into force on 16 December 2024, and other documents giving more detailed particulars of the Order, including plans which indicate each length of road to which the Order relates can be inspected during normal office hours on Mondays to Fridays inclusive until the end of a period of 6 weeks from the date on which the Order was made at Brent Customer Services, Brent Civic Centre, Engineers Way, Wembley, Middlesex, HA9 0FJ.

  4. Copies of the Order may be purchased from the address mentioned in paragraph 3 above.

  5. Any person desiring to question the validity of the Order or of any provision contained therein on the grounds that it is not within the relevant powers of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 or that any of the relevant requirements thereof or of any relevant regulations made thereunder has not been complied with in relation to the Order may, within six weeks of the date on which the Order was made, make application for the purpose to the High Court.

Dated 5th December 2024.

Sandor Fazekas

Head of Healthy Streets and Parking

(The officer appointed for this purpose.)

SCHEDULE – Housing Estate off-street parking places (see paragraph 2(c))

(1) Knowles and Anselm House

(2) Essoldo Way

(3) John Barker Court

(4) Slade Court

(5) St Raphael’s Gardens and Butler House

(6) Bellamy House

(7) Mapesbury, Weston House and Braeburn House

(8) The Mall

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From

9-Dec-2024

To

16-Jan-2025

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