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SW7 2QUPublished 21/05/25
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City Of Westminster
Cycle Parking Hangars
(Various Locations)

1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Westminster City Council proposes to make the following Orders under sections 6, 45, 46, 49, 63 and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended:

• The City of Westminster (A Zone) (Amendment No. *) Order 202*;

• The City of Westminster (Cycle Hangars) (Amendment No. *) Order 202*;

• The City of Westminster (G Zone) (Amendment No. *) Order 202*;

• The City of Westminster (Parking Places) (B Zone) (Amendment No. *) Order 202*;

• The City of Westminster (Parking Places) (C Zone) (Amendment No. *) Order 202*;

• The City of Westminster (Parking Places) (F Zone) (Amendment No. *) Order 202*; and

• The City of Westminster (Waiting and Loading Restriction) (Amendment No. *) Order 202*.

2. The general effect of the Orders would be to introduce cycle hangars (3 metres in length unless otherwise stated) on the carriageway at the locations set out in the Schedule to this Notice.

3. The proposed Orders and other documents giving more detailed particulars of the Orders are available for inspection until six weeks have elapsed from the date on which either the Orders are made or the Council decides not to make the Orders at https://westminstertransportationservices.co.uk/cyclehangarsspring2025 and, in person by appointment only, at Westminster City Hall, 64 Victoria Street, London, SW1E 6QP, between 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays (except bank / public holidays). Please telephone 07392 191318 or email tmo.westminster@wsp.com to arrange an appointment.

4. If you should require paper copies of the consultation documents, any reasonable adjustment to participate in the consultation, or further information, please contact the Council’s agents, WSP, by telephone on 07392 191318 or by email at tmo.westminster@wsp.com

5. Any objections or other representations about the proposals should be sent in writing to the Council’s agents, WSP Traffic Order Team, 3rd Floor, WSP House, 70 Chancery Lane, London, WC2A 1AF, or by email to tmo.westminster@wsp.com quoting reference 8137/ND, by 11th June 2025. All objections must specify the grounds on which they are made.

Dated 21st May 2025

JONATHAN ROWING
Head of Parking
(The officer appointed for this purpose)
SCHEDULE

Zone Road Location Brief description of the measures
A Bremner Road south side, adjacent to No. 188
Queen’s Gate
replace 5.7 metres of residents’ parking with
2.5 metres of double yellow line “at any time”
waiting restrictions and a cycle hangar
A Cambridge Street north-east side, opposite No. 120 replace 5.6 metres of pay-by-phone parking
(1 bay) with 2.4 metres of single yellow line
waiting restrictions and a cycle hangar
A Sutherland Street south-west side, outside Nos. 40
and 42
replace 4.5 metres of residents’ parking
with 1.3 metres of single yellow line waiting
restrictions and a cycle hangar
Tachbrook Street south-west side, outside No. 72 replace 3.1 metres of residents’ parking with a
cycle hangar
Warwick Square south-eastern arm, south-east
side, 15.2 metres north-east of its
junction with St. George’s Drive
replace 3.2 metres of residents’ parking with a
cycle hangar
A Wilton Crescent north side, outside No. 17 replace 3.1 metres of residents’ parking with a
cycle hangar
B Clarendon Terrace south-east side, opposite No. 7 replace 5.6 metres of pay-by-phone parking
(1 bay) with two cycle hangars
B London Street south-west side, outside Nos. 10
and 11
replace 5 metres of pay-by-phone parking
(1 bay) with 1 metre of double yellow line “at
any time” waiting restrictions and a cycle
hangar, and extend the length of the adjacent
pay-by-phone parking bay to 5.9 metres
B Orsett Terrace north-west side, at the junction
with Gloucester Terrace
replace 4.2 metres of residents’ parking with
1 metre of double yellow line “at any time”
waiting restrictions and a cycle hangar
C Biddulph Road south-west side, outside Nos. 5
and 7
replace 5.6 metres of residents’ parking
with 2.4 metres of single yellow line waiting
restrictions and a cycle hangar
C Lanhill Road north-east side, adjacent to No. 89
Elgin Avenue
replace 3.1 metres of residents’ parking with a
cycle hangar
C Randolph Avenue south-west side, outside No. 171 replace 3.1 metres of residents’ parking with a
cycle hangar
F Chandos Street west side, opposite No. 4 replace 3.1 metres of residents’ parking with a
cycle hangar
F Homer Street south-west side, outside No. 7 and
Octavia House, No. 8
replace the cycle hangar with 5 metres of
residents’ parking and extend the residents’
parking north-westward by 1.9 metres
south-west side, opposite Nos. 41
to 50 Cranfield Court
remove the cycle hangar and extend the
residents’ parking to a total length of
36.9 metres (7 spaces)
F Newman Street south-west side, outside Nos. 58
to 62
replace 3.1 metres of residents’ parking with a
cycle hangar
F Nottingham Place east side, outside No. 32 replace 3.1 metres of residents’ parking with a
cycle hangar
F Park West Place north-east side, outside No. 6
Park West
replace 3.1 metres of residents’ parking with a
cycle hangar
F Portland Place west side, outside Nos. 81 and 83 replace 5.6 metres of shared-use parking with
two cycle hangars
F Portland Place east side, outside Nos. 28 and 30 shorten two pay-by-phone parking bays to
5.2 metres per bay to accommodate a cycle
hangar outside No. 30
G Drury Lane south-west side,
outside Broad Court
replace the cycle hangar with 3.2 metres of
double yellow line “at any time”
waiting restrictions
north-east side, opposite Nos. 42
to 44
shorten the four pay-by-phone parking bays
to 5 metres per bay to accommodate a cycle
hangar opposite No. 42

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