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Barnet - Experimental Parking Restrictions and Permit Scheme Adjustments

NW2Published 11/12/25Expired
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LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984

CORRIGENDUM TO PUBLIC NOTICE

PUBLISHED ON 4 DECEMBER 2025

THE BARNET (FREE PARKING PLACES, LOADING PLACES, WAITING, LOADING AND STOPPING RESTRICTIONS) (AMENDMENT NO.287) (EXPERIMENTAL) ORDER 2025

THE BARNET (CHARGED FOR PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO.191) (EXPERIMENTAL) ORDER 2025

On 4th December 2025, a public notice of making in relation to the above mentioned orders was published under sections 9, 10 and 124 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.

For items 1(i) to 1(q) the public notice referenced the following:

(i) introduce shared-use resident permit, business permit and ‘pay by phone’ payment parking places with a maximum stay of 3 hours (No return 1 hour) in Marble Drive NW2, Prayle Grove NW2, Claremont Road NW2 and Brent Terrace NW2.

(j) provide that the parking places referred to in (i) above will operate between 9am and 6pm, Monday to Sunday, during which motorists will be required to have a valid ‘BA’ resident’s permit or a business ‘BZ’ permit associated with their vehicle, or a ‘BA’ visitor voucher displayed in their vehicle, or pay the requisite tariff to be entitled to park in the parking places.

(k) introduce shared-use resident permit, business permit and ‘pay by phone’ payment parking places with a maximum stay of 3 hours (No return 1 hour) in Cotswold Gardens NW2, Pennine Drive NW2, Pennine Parade NW2 and Cheviot Gardens NW2.

(l) provide that the parking places referred to in (k) above will operate between 9am and 6pm, Monday to Sunday, during which motorists will be required to have a valid ‘GG’ resident’s permit or a business ‘GZ’ permit associated with their vehicle, or a ‘GG’ visitor voucher displayed in their vehicle, or pay the requisite tariff to be entitled to park in the parking places.

(m) provided that residents residing in the range of addresses detailed in the Schedule 5 to this notice will be eligible to purchase ‘BA’ resident’s permits and vouchers which will enable that motorist to park their vehicle without limitation during the operational hours of the parking places and Past this Point parking areas referred to in (a), (e), and (i) above as appropriate.

(n) provided that residents residing in the range of addresses detailed in the Schedule 6 to this notice will be eligible to purchase ‘GG’ resident’s permits and vouchers which will enable that motorist to park their vehicle without limitation during the operational hours of the parking places and Past this Point parking areas referred to in (c), (g), and (k) above as appropriate.

(o) provided that retail-trade businesses operating in the range of addresses detailed in the Schedules 5 and 6 to this notice will be eligible to purchase business permits which will enable the motorist to park their vehicle without limitation during the controlled hours in the parking places referred to in (a), (c), (i) and (k) above.

(p) introduce a dedicated doctor’s parking bay on Cotswold Gardens NW2 (Side of No.10 Pennine Drive).

(q) provided that the parking places referred to in (u) above will operate between the hours of 8.45am and 6.30pm, Monday to Friday, during which motorists will be required to have a doctor’s permit associated with their vehicle.

The public notice should have referenced the following items (1(k) to 1(u)) instead:

(k) introduce shared-use resident permit, business permit and ‘pay by phone’ payment parking places in Cotswold Gardens NW2, Pennine Drive NW2 and Pennine Parade NW2

(l) provided that the parking places referred to in (k) above will operate between 9am and 6pm, Monday to Sunday, during which motorists will be required to have a valid ‘GZ’ resident’s permit or a business ‘GZ’ permit associated with their vehicle, or a ‘GG’ visitor voucher displayed in their vehicle, or pay the requisite tariff to be entitled to park in the parking places.

(m) introduce shared-use resident permit, business permit and ‘pay by phone’ payment parking places in Claremont Road NW2 and Brent Terrace NW2

(n) provided that the parking places referred to in (m) above will operate between 9am and 6pm, Monday to Sunday, during which motorists will be required to have a valid ‘BA’ resident’s permit or a business ‘BZ’ permit associated with their vehicle, or a ‘BA’ visitor voucher displayed in their vehicle, or pay the requisite tariff to be entitled to park in the parking places.

(o) introduce shared-use resident permit, business permit and ‘pay by phone’ payment parking places in Cheviot Gardens NW2

(p) provided that the parking places referred to in (o) above will operate between 9am and 6pm, Monday to Sunday, during which motorists will be required to have a valid ‘GG’ resident’s permit or a business ‘GZ’ permit associated with their vehicle, or a ‘GG’ visitor voucher displayed in their vehicle, or pay the requisite tariff to be entitled to park in the parking places.

(q) provided that residents residing in the range of addresses detailed in the Schedule 5 to this notice will be eligible to purchase ‘BA’ resident’s permits and vouchers which will enable that motorist to park their vehicle without limitation during the operational hours of the parking places and Past this Point parking areas referred to in (a), l, (i) and (m) above as appropriate.

Provided that residents residing in the range of addresses detailed in the Schedule 6 to this notice will be eligible to purchase ‘GG’ resident’s permits and vouchers which will enable that motorist to park their vehicle without limitation during the operational hours of the parking places and Past this Point parking areas referred to in l,(g), (k) and (o) above.

(s) provided that retail-trade businesses operating in the range of addresses detailed in the Schedules 5 and 6 to this notice will be eligible to purchase business permits which will enable the motorist to park their vehicle without limitation during the controlled hours in the parking places and Past this Point permit parking areas referred to in (a), (c), l, (g), (f), (m) and (o) above.

(t) introduce a dedicated doctor’s parking bay on Cotswold Gardens NW2 (Side of No.10 Pennine Drive).

(u) provided that the parking places referred to in (t) above will operate between the hours of 8.45am and 6.30pm, Monday to Friday, during which motorists will be required to have a doctor’s permit associated with their vehicle.

For item 2 the public notice referenced the following:

1. For the parking places referred to in 1(i) and 1(k) above, the following tariff will apply:

Up to 30 mins: £1.63

Up to 1 hour: £3.26

Up to 3 hours: £6.51

The public notice should have referenced the following items 2 to 2(b) instead:

For the parking places referred to in 1(i) and above, the following tariff will apply on an experimental basis:

Up to 30 mins: £1.63

Up to 1 hour: £3.26

Up to 3 hours: £6.51

a) For the parking places referred to in 1(k) above, the following tariff will apply on an experimental basis:

Up to 30 mins: £1.06

Up to 1 hour: £2.12

Up to 90 mins: £3.18

Up to 2 hours: £4.24

Up to 3 hours: £6.36

b) For the parking places referred to in 1(m) and 1(o) above, the following tariff will apply on an experimental basis:

Up to 30 mins: £1.06

Up to 1 hour: £2.12

Up to 90 mins: £3.18

Up to 2 hours: £4.24

Up to 3 hours: £6.36

Over to 3 hours: £8.48

These corrections do not affect the above mentioned orders or plans and copies of these can be inspected by writing to the Design Team, Highways, London Borough of Barnet, 2 Bristol Avenue, Colindale NW9 4EW or via email at highwayscorrespondence@barnet.gov.uk quoting reference Brent Cross Town CPZ TMO 2025_61 & 2025_62

Dated 11th December 2025

Ian Edser, Director of Highways and Transportation, Environment Directorate

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