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London Borough of Lewisham - free parking places, loading places, waiting, loading and stopping restrictions - Crofton Park Road, Rayford Avenue

BR1Published 27/03/26
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LONDON BOROUGH OF LEWISHAM
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT ORDER 

The Lewisham (Free Parking Places, Loading Places and Waiting, Loading and Stopping Restrictions) (Consolidation) (Amendment No *) Order 202* The Lewisham (Charged for Parking Places) (Consolidation) 
(Amendment No *) Order 202*

1. NOTICE IS GIVEN The Council of the London Borough of Lewisham proposes to make the above Traffic Management Orders under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (as amended).

2. The effect of these proposals will be to:- (a) introduce mandatory disabled on-street parking places in the locations specified and described in Schedule 1 to this Notice. Each parking place will be 6.6m in length and approximately 2m in width and, unless otherwise specified, will be on the carriageway; (b) revoke the disabled on-street parking place on the following lengths of roads without replacement: (i) Crofton Park Road – on the east side, across No.135/137; (ii) Rayford Avenue – on the west side, outside of No.16.

3. Where a new restriction has been proposed in this Notice, any existing restrictions will be replaced, unless otherwise specified.

4. Copies of the draft Order, plans and Statement of the Council’s Reasons for proposing to make the Order may be viewed either through the lewisham.traffweb.app website or obtained by emailing a request to trafficorders@lewisham.gov.uk  quoting reference ‘PTO1109’.

5. Any objection or other representations relating to the proposed traffic orders and parallel crossing must be made in writing and all objections must specify the grounds on which they are made and must be emailed to: trafficorders@lewisham.gov.uk  or posted to Lewisham Transport Policy & Development, 4th Floor Laurence House, 1 Catford Road, London SE6 4RU, quoting reference PTO1109 to arrive by 24 April 2026. Any objection may be 
communicated to other persons who may be affected.

6. All written representations received concerning Traffic Regulation Orders are public documents that may be inspected by any person on demand.

Schedule 1 (Disabled On-Street Parking Places)

1. Barriedale – on the west side, across No.100/102; 

2. Brockley Rise – on the east side, outside of No.158; 

3. Downham Way – on the south side, across No.50/52; 

4. Elmer Road – on the north side, across No.60/62; 

5. Farmfield Road – on the footway, adjacent to No.108; 

6. Glenfarg Road – on the south side, across No.76/78; 

7. Gordonbrock Road – partly on the footway, on the west side, outside of No.2;

8. Kilgour Road – partly on the footway, on the south side, outside of No.9;

9. Malpas Road – on the west side, across No.201/203;

10. Salehurst Road – on the east side, across No.83/85;

11. Vanguard Street – on the south side, across No.66/68.

Dated 27 March 2026.
Zahur Khan, Director Public Realm, 
Laurence House, 1 Catford Road, London SE6 4RU.

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