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St Albans – Amendments to Controlled Parking Zones (Zone M & Zone N)

AL1Published 30/10/25
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St Albans

City & District Council

PUBLIC NOTICES

NOTICE OF MAKING

THE ST ALBANS CITY AND DISTRICT COUNCIL (CONTROL OF PARKING) ORDER 2023

(WAITING RESTRICTIONS) (AMENDMENT No.10) ZONE M ORDER 2025

  1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the St Albans City and District Council (pursuant to arrangement made with Hertfordshire County Council) made the above Order on 30/10/2025 under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.

  2. The general effect of the Order which comes into effect on 19/01/2026 in the zone M controlled parking zone, is to: –

    (a) Extend the current operational hours of the zone M from Monday to Saturday between 8.30am and 8pm to Monday to Sunday between 8.30am and 10pm.

    (b) Reduce the maximum number of resident permits per household from (a) 3 or 2 for properties with off-street parking (driveway/garage) to (b) 2 or 1 for properties with off-street parking (driveway/garage) and review eligibility.

    (c) Remove the solo motorcycle bay in Hart Road and Keyfield Terrace and extend the permit holder parking place in the same location.

    (d) Reduce Double Yellow Lines on Keyfield Terrace and replace with a zone M permit holder parking place.

    (e) Amend the Terms and Conditions with a removal of the One-hour Visitor Voucher.

    (f) Removal of the One hour On-Street pay and display / pay by phone service on Keyfield Terrace and replace with a zone M permit holder parking place.

    (g) Revoke redundant disabled parking places at various locations and extend permit holder parking places in the same location.

    (h) To make further amendments to waiting, loading, and parking place restrictions at various locations to bring the map-based Orders in line with the on-street layout.

  3. A copy of the Order and associated documents may be examined at the Civic Centre, St Peters Street, St Albans, AL1 3JE Monday to Friday or you can view the documents on our website at any time at www.stalbans.gov.uk/TROS

  4. If any person wishes to question the validity of the Orders 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 that Act or of any instrument made under that Act has not been complied with, that person may, within 6 weeks from the date on which the Orders are made, apply for the purpose to the High Court.

Dated Thursday 30th October

Christine Traill, Strategic Director, Community & Place Delivery

NOTICE OF MAKING

THE ST ALBANS CITY AND DISTRICT COUNCIL (CONTROL OF PARKING) ORDER 2023

(WAITING RESTRICTIONS) (AMENDMENT No.11) ZONE N ORDER 2025

  1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the St Albans City and District Council (pursuant to arrangements made with Hertfordshire County Council) made the above Order on 30/10/2025 under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.

  2. The general effect of the Order which comes into effect on 19/01/2026 in the Zone N controlled parking zone, is to -

    (a) Extend the current operating hours of Zone N in Bardwell Road, Belmont Hill, Grove Road, Holywell Hill, Pondwicks Close, Sopwell Lane and Thorpe Road from Monday to Saturday between 08:30am and 8:00pm to Monday to Sunday between 08.30am and 10:00pm.

    (b) Extend the current operating hours of Zone N in De Tany Court from Monday to Saturday between 08:30am and 6:30pm to Monday to Sunday between 08.30am and 10:00pm.

    (c) Change the operating hours of the Zone N permit holder parking places for the shared use bays (paid parking and permit parking) on Holywell Hill from Monday to Saturday 08:30am–6:30pm to Monday to Sunday 08:30am–10:00pm.

    (d) Change the operating hours of the Zone N permit holder parking places for the shared use bays (paid parking and permit parking) on Holywell Hill from Monday to Saturday 08:30am–6:00pm to Monday to Sunday 08:30am–10:00pm.

    (e) Remove limited waiting (2 hours no return within 2 hours) from the shared use bays (limited waiting and permit parking) on Belmont Hill and replace with Zone N permit holder parking places only.

    (f) Remove the solo motorcycle bay on Belmont Hill and,

    (g) Reduce the double yellow lines on Belmont Hill and extend the Zone N permit holder parking place in the same location.

    (h) Reduce the single yellow line on De Tany Court and replace with a Zone N permit holder parking place.

    (i) Revoke redundant disabled parking places and extend Zone N permit holder parking places in the same locations.

    (j) Remove the One-hour Visitor Voucher.

    (k) Reduce the maximum number of resident permits per household from (a) 3 or 2 for properties with off-street parking (driveway/garage) to (b) 2 or 1 for properties with off-street parking (driveway/garage) and review eligibility.

    (l) Make further amendments to waiting and parking place restrictions at various locations to bring the map-based Orders in line with the on-street layout.

    1. A copy of the Order and associated documents may be examined at the Civic Centre, St Peters Street, St Albans, AL1 3JE Monday to Friday or you can view the documents on our website at any time via www.stalbans.gov.uk/TROS

    2. If any person wishes to question the validity of the Orders 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 that Act or of any instrument made under that Act has not been complied with, that person may, within 6 weeks from the date on which the Orders are made, apply for the purpose to the High Court.

    Dated Thursday 30th October

    Christine Traill, Strategic Director, Community & Place Delivery

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