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Waltham Forest, Parking Restrictions & Provision Of Secure Bicycle Parking

E11Published 31/07/25
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LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM FOREST (LBWF)

CHANGES TO PARKING PLACES AND PROVISION OF WAITING RESTRICTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROVISION OF SECURE BICYCLE PARKING STRUCTURES – BATCH 19

(Note: This notice is about the provision of secure bicycle parking structures and reducing the length of certain parking places in controlled parking zones to accommodate those structures)

(T29/25)

The Waltham Forest (Charged-For Parking Places) (Amendment No. *) Order 2025

The Waltham Forest (Free Parking Places, Loading Places and Waiting, Loading and Stopping Restrictions) (Amendment No. *) Order 2025

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the LBWF propose to make the above-mentioned Orders under sections 6, 45, 46, 49 and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (RTRA 1984), as amended.

The general effect of the Orders would be to convert 3 metres of permit parking space to allow for the provision of secure bicycle parking structures (“units”) on the highway in the following roads under section 63 of the RTRA 1984. Some Cycle Hangars will be placed where waiting restrictions exist as stated. The proposed permit parking spaces to be displaced will default to “at any time” waiting restrictions where the cycle hangar will be provided. 1 unit is proposed in each road below unless otherwise stated:

(E7 streets)

  1. Dames Road (R) – outside/o/s No. 179 (at the common boundary (cb) of No. 181-183)

  2. Huddlestone Rd – o/s No. 66 (at the cb of No. 68)

  3. Tavistock Rd: (1) adjacent (adj) the property boundary of No. 2 (Church of Jesus Christ Apostolic Ramsay Rd); and (2) adj the property boundary of No. 1 Trumpington Rd

  4. Thorpe Rd – o/s No. 37 (at the cb of No. 39)

  5. Trumpington Rd – o/s No. 175 (at the cb of No. 177)

  6. Vansittart Rd – o/s No. 47 (at the cb of No. 45)

(E11 streets)

  1. Anglian Rd – o/s No. 1 (at the cb of No. 3)

  2. Bourne Rd – o/s No. 263B Cann Hall Rd

  3. Briscoe Close (C) – opposite (opp.) No. 37

  4. Cheneys Rd – adj the rear property boundary of No. 146A Cann Hall Rd

  5. Chichester Rd – o/s No. 64 (at the cb of No. 63)

  6. Cookes Close – adj the rear property boundary of No. 38A Montague Rd

  7. Corn Way – o/s No. 47 (at the rear cb of No. 1 Apple Road)

  8. Elsham Rd – o/s No. 32 (at the cb of No. 33)

  9. Ferndale Rd: (1) o/s No. 28A; and (2) o/s No. 33 (at the cb of No. 35)

  10. Frith Rd: (1) o/s No. 87 (at the cb of No. 89); and (2) o/s No. 70 (at the cb of No. 68)

  11. Leslie Rd – o/s No. 132 (at the cb of No. 130)

  12. Lynn Rd – opp. No. 1 (next to existing unit)

  13. Malvern Rd: (1) o/s No. 67 (at the cb of No. 65); and (2) o/s No. 43-47

  14. Matcham Rd: (1) o/s No. 140 (at the cb of No. 138); and (2) o/s No. 15 (at the cb of No. 13)

  15. Millais Rd – opp. the cb of Nos. 1 & 3

  16. Napier Rd: (1) at the south property boundary of No. 21; and (2) o/s No. 72 (at the cb of No. 70)

  17. North Birkbeck Rd – o/s No. 48 (at the cb of No. 46)

  18. Park Grove Rd – o/s No. 45 (at the property boundary with No. 47)

  19. Ranelagh Rd – o/s No. 66-68 (at the cb of No. 70)

  20. Southwell Grove Rd – o/s No. 22 (at the cb of No. 24)

  21. Terling Cl – o/s Nos. 10 and 12

  22. Thorne Cl – adj No. 11

  23. West Street – o/s No. 16

  24. Woodhouse Rd: (1) o/s No. 92 (at the property boundary of No. 90); and (2) o/s No. 36 (at the cb of No. 34)

(E15 streets)

  1. Amethyst Rd – o/s No. 15 (at the cb of No. 17)

  2. Borthwick Rd – o/s No. 13

  3. Cranbourne Rd – o/s No. 24

  4. Devonshire Cl – opp. No. 44

  5. Downsell Rd – o/s No. 4 (at the cb of No. 23)

  6. Drapers Rd – o/s No. 99

  7. Etchingham Rd – o/s No. 41 (at the cb of No. 43)

  8. Stewart Rd – o/s No. 140 (at the cb of No. 142)

  9. Westdown Rd – o/s No. 31 (at the cb of No. 33)

(Note: If these proposals were to go ahead then it is intended that any proposal in a location referred to in this Notice that is within an experimental CPZ would not proceed until such time and under such circumstances as the provisions of the experimental Traffic Order for the CPZ in question were continued in force indefinitely by way of a permanent Traffic Order. Roads that are currently within an experimental CPZ are indicated with “

Copies of the Orders and the Council’s statement of reasons for proposing to make the Orders and plans showing the locations and effect of the Orders along with the other measures (non-order provisions) can be inspected on request by either emailing:

traffic.scheme@walthamforest.gov.uk or visiting (by appointment) the Highways and Traffic Management office, Low Hall, Argall Avenue E10 7AS during normal office hours on Mondays to Fridays inclusive; or alternatively documents can be viewed online at:

https://www.walthamforest.gov.uk/content/road-traffic-schemes-and-consultations

Any person desiring to object to the proposals or to make any other representation should send a written statement of either their objection and the grounds or other representation to:

Traffic Orders, Highways and Traffic Management, Low Hall, Argall Avenue, London, E10 7AS, or by emailing:

traffic.scheme@walthamforest.gov.uk and bikehangars@walthamforest.gov.uk quoting scheme reference T29(25) – Cycle Hangars 2025 (Batch 19) in the event of 21 days from the date on which this notice is published. All objections must specify the grounds on which they are made.

For more information please telephone 020 8496 3000, quoting reference Traffic Orders and ref T29(25) – Cycle Hangars 2025 (Batch 19).

Dated 31st July 2025

Mr. J. Griffin, Director of Neighbourhoods, Traffic Orders Low Hall, Argall Avenue, London E10 7AS

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From

31-Jul-2025

To

21-Aug-2025

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