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Waltham Forest, Changes To Parking Spaces & Waiting Restrictions

E10Published 27/11/25
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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 20

(T38(25))

(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.)

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

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the LBWF proposes to make the above-mentioned Order 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 Order would be to convert 3 m 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:

(£10 streets)

Brisbane Road (Rd) – adjacent No. 43 Balmoral Rd (next to EV bay)

Buckingham Rd – outside No. 9 (at the common boundary of No. 9)

Byron Rd – outside No. 39 (at the common boundary of No. 41?)

Dawlish Rd – adjacent the rear property boundary No. 478 High Rd Leyton

Dunedin Rd – outside No. 80 (at the common boundary of No. 78)

Eliot Rd – outside Nos. 2 and 4

Farmer Rd – outside No. 12 (at the common boundary of No. 10)

Goldsmith Rd – outside No. 9

Grange Park Rd: (1) outside No. 144; and (2) outside No. 42

Grove Green Rd – outside Wakefield Court (EV charging point)

Lake Rd – opposite No. 21

Lea Hall Rd – adjacent No. 59

Lyttelton Rd – outside No. 63 (at the common boundary of No. 65)

Marlowe Rd – outside Templeton Ct; and (2) outside No. 19 (at the common boundary of No. 17)

Maud Rd – outside No. 6

Radix Rd – outside No. 52

Rosedene Terrace – outside No. 4

Simonds Rd – adjacent No. 162 Church Rd

Skeltons Ln – (1) outside No. 67 (at the common boundary of Nos. 65 and 67); and (2) outside Beaumont Hse (opposite No. 105)

Sophia Rd – outside No. 6 (Next to existing unit)

Tyndall Rd – outside No. 58

Vicarage Rd – outside No. 113

(£11 streets)

Villiers Close – adjacent No. 152 Church Rd (in westernmost off-road parking bay)

Windsor Rd – outside No. 19 (next to DPPP)

York Rd – adjacent No. 41 Dunedin Rd (next to car club bay)

(£11 streets)

Avebury Rd – opposite No. 2

Brockway Cl – outside Mallison Ct

Bulwer Rd – outside No. 63

Carlton Rd: (1) outside No. 14 (at the common boundary of No. 12); and (2) adjacent No. 1 Aylmer Rd

Colworth Rd (CR) – outside Chessington Mansions (No. 26 CR)

Davies Ln – opposite Nos. 20 and 22

Grove Rd – outside No. 21 (at the common boundary of No. 23)

Harold Rd – adjacent No. 34 (opposite No. 65)

Hartley Rd – outside No. 30 (at the common boundary of No. 32)

Kings Rd – at the projected south-east building line of No. 44 (at King’s Passage)

Mornington Rd – outside No. 2

Percy Rd – adjacent No. 19 Lytton Rd

Preston Rd – adjacent No. 69 Poppleton Rd (towards rear property boundary)

Queen’s Rd: (1) opposite Nos. 38 and 40; and (2) adj No. 65E

Wallwood Rd – towards rear elevation of building

Scarborough Rd – outside No. 49 (at the common boundary of No. 51)

Stanmore Rd – adjacent No. 10 Leyspring Rd

Wallwood Rd – adjacent No. 18a Bulwer Rd

Woodville Rd: (1) adjacent No. 40 Leybourne Rd; and (2) adj No. 53 Mornington Rd

Copies of the Order and the Council’s statement of reasons for proposing to make the Order and plans showing the locations and effect of the Order 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: 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 statement in writing of either their objection or representation and the grounds for it to either:

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

traffic. scheme@walthamforest.gov.uk and jbkenaghans@walthamforest.gov.uk quoting scheme reference T38(25) – Cycle Hangars 2025 (Batch 20) by the end of a period 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 “Cycle Hangars Orders ref T38(25) – Cycle Hangars 2025 (Batch 20)”.

Dated 27th November 2025

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

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From

27-Nov-2025

To

18-Dec-2025

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