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Sutton, Parking & Waiting Restriction Amendments

SM1Published 04/09/25
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London Borough Of Sutton

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  1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London Borough of Sutton on 1 September 2025 made the following Order The Sutton (Parking, Waiting, Loading and Stopping Restrictions) (Amendment No. 29) Order 2025 under sections 6, 45, 46, 49 and 124 (insofar as applicable) and all other powers thereunto enabling as of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984¹, as amended –

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

    (a) introduce/extend waiting restrictions operating ‘at any time’ (double yellow lines) in:--

    Alberta Avenue outside Nos. 9 and 11

    Beauchamp Road between Nos. 60 and 62

    Bourne Way outside Nos. 4 to 22

    Briar Lane at its junction with Pine Ridge

    Brocks Drive at its junction with Molesey Drive,

    Cornwall Road outside No. 2

    Elmbrook Road at its junction with St Albans Road

    Saltash Close to the rear of No. 44 St Albans Grove

    The Downsway outside and opposite Kempston House

    York Road across the entrances to No. 17

(b) extend existing motorcycle parking bay in Benhill Avenue opposite Elm Grove

(c) remove waiting restrictions operating ‘at any time’ (double yellow lines) outside Nos. 39 and 41 Alberta Avenue

(d) relocate existing Disabled Persons Parking Place and Permit Holder Parking Place outside Nos. 52 to 68 Beauchamp Road to partially on the footway

NOTE

The charges for residents permit holders parking places referred to in item 2 preceding are as follows:--

(a) the charge for residents parking permits depends on the permit group, set by the Council based on the CO2 emissions of the vehicle for which the permit is issued (see the Schedule to this Notice) allocated to the vehicle for which the permit is issued, as set out in the following table –

Permit Group (see Schedule 1)Standard Charge (per year)
1£54
2£70
3£98
4£130
5£174
Additional residents permits may be issued at the standard charge shown above, plus a surcharge of £30 for a second permit and £60 for a third, in respect of a household. Where the CO2 emissions of a vehicle are not known due to the vehicle’s age or similar, permit group 3 charges would apply. Wholely electric vehicles (EV’s) will be exempt from any charge. A maximum of 3 resident’s permits will be issued in respect of any household at any one time.

(b) residents visitors vouchers are available free of charge to residents up to a maximum of 50 hours per household in any one year. Additional hours thereafter may be purchased at a charge of £69 per 100 hours.

(c) carer permits for essential carer visits are available at the following charges: (A) £42 per year for a resident care permit, which allows a carer to park in any permit holders parking place; or (B) £53 per year for each organisational permit, which allows an organisation to park in any permit holder’s parking place for up to 3 hours maximum per day.

(d) childcare permits allow each person providing child care to park in any permit holders parking place specific to the relevant permit parking area for which it is issued are available at a charge of £237 per year.

(e) Traders’ permits will provide those traders with a verified need for providing services to residents, undertaken in the resident’s home, the facility to park in areas where there are resident permit parking controls for up to two hours are available at a charge of £234 per year.

(f) There would be a £25 administrative charge for any alteration to a permit.

  1. A copy of the Order that will come into force on 8 September 2025, of the Council’s Statement of Reasons for making the Order may be inspected at the Council’s Civic Offices, St Nicholas Way, Sutton, SM1 1EA. Copies can also be obtained by calling 020 8770 5000.

  2. If any person wishes to question the validity of this Order or of any of their provisions on the grounds that they are not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or that any requirement of the said Act of 1984 or of any instrument made under the said Act of 1984 has not been complied with, that person may, within 6 weeks from the date on which the Orders were made, apply for the purpose to the High Court.

Dated 4 September 2025

Ali Ataie

Corporate Head of Highways and Transport (Interim)

SCHEDULE – Permit Groups [see NOTE]

Permit Groups for Petrol and Diesel Fuel Vehicles:

Permit GroupVehicle TypeCO2 emissions (g/km)
1L1 – L7 and M1Up to 120
2L1 – L7 and M1121 – 165
3L1 – L7 and M1166 – 225
4L1 – L7 and M1226 and over
Permit Groups for Alternative Fuel Vehicles:
Permit GroupVehicle TypeCO2 emissions (g/km)
1L1 – L7 and M1Up to 140
2L1 – L7 and M1141 – 185
3L1 – L7 and M1186 – 255
4L1 – L7 and M1256 and over
Note: These permit groups would be available for vehicle types L1 to L7 inclusive, (motorised vehicles less than 4 wheels including motorcycles) and M1 only (vehicles used for the carriage of passengers and comprising not more than eight seats in addition to the driver’s seat), as defined by the DVLA vehicle type approval. For the avoidance of doubt this would not include vehicles designated by the DVLA as ‘special purpose vehicles’.

Additional Permit Group - Goods vehicles not exceeding 3.5 tonnes (m.g.w.):

Permit GroupVehicle TypeCO2 emissions (g/km)
5N1Any
Note: This permit group would be available for vehicle type N1 (motor vehicles having at least 4 wheels which are designed and constructed for the carriage of goods and have a maximum gross weight not exceeding 3.5 tonnes) as defined by the DVLA vehicle type approval. For the avoidance of doubt any vehicle of vehicle type N1, such as light goods vehicles, will be classified as permit group 5 regardless of taxation class.

Technical details of vehicles can be found on the vehicle’s registration certificate (V5C) or new keeper details section (V5C/2). Further information regarding vehicle type can be found via:

https://vehicleenquiry.service.gov.uk

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From

4-Sept-2025

To

16-Oct-2025

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