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Brighton & Hove - Parking Order to Introduce New Electric Vehicle Charging Bays
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BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY COUNCIL
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
NOTICE is hereby given that Brighton & Hove City Council (“the Council”) proposes to make the Orders named below under the relevant sections of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended which if it comes into force will introduce the following:
BRIGHTON & HOVE VARIOUS CONTROLLED PARKING ZONES CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2024 AMENDMENT ORDER NO.* 202*
(REF: TRO-14A-2026)
Introduce new electric vehicle charging points
8am-8pm – Shared Permit or Paid Parking
Maximum stay 1 hour (no return within 2 hours)
- Zone C – Freshfield Road, Madeira Place & Morley Street
- Zone F – Dover Road
- Zone H – Bristol Place
- Zone K – Clermont Road
- Zone M – Rochester Gardens
- Zone N – Medina Terrace
- Zone R – Sackville Road
- Zone V – Islingword Road
- Zone Z – Western Street
Introduce new electric vehicle charging points
8am-8pm – Permit holders Only
Maximum stay 2 hours (no return within 2 hours)
- Zone F – Balfour Road
- Zone O – Selborne Place
- Zone Q – Highcroft Villas
- Zone Y – Clifton Road
Introduce new electric vehicle charging points
8am-8pm – Maximum stay 2 hours (no return within 2 hours)
- Zone L – Portland Avenue
- Zone P – Tongdean Avenue
- Zone S – Ryde Road
- Zone W – New Church Road
- Zone X – Norway Street
- Zone 10 – Harrington Road
BRIGHTON & HOVE OUTER AREAS WAITING, LOADING AND PARKING) AND CYCLE LANES CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2024 AMENDMENT NO.* 202*
(REF: TRO-14B-2026)
Introduce new electric vehicle charging points
8am-8pm – Maximum stay 2 hours (no return within 2 hours)
- Beatty Avenue, Boundary Road (Hove), Moulsecoomb Way, Withdean Court Avenue & Woodland Drive
Introduce new electric vehicle charging points
8am-8pm – Maximum stay 1 hour (no return within 2 hours)
- Longridge Avenue
A copy of this Notice, the proposed Order, plans showing the lengths of road affected and a statement of the Council’s reasons for proposing to make the Order may be seen online at www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/current-tros.
All objections and other representations relating to the proposed Order must be made in writing and all objections must specify the grounds on which they are made and should be sent to the Corporate Director City Operations, Brighton & Hove City Council, TRO Team, Room G40, Hove Town Hall, Norton Road Hove, BN3 3BQ quoting the TRO reference number shown above or by e-mail to TROComment@brighton-hove.gov.uk or online (see details above) no later than 31st July 2026. Please ensure you include your full name and address.
Dated: 10th July 2026
Corporate Director City Operations, Brighton & Hove City Council, c/o TRO Team, G40 Hove Town Hall, Norton Road, HOVE BN3 3BQ
www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/current-tros
Brighton & Hove City Council
Open to feedback
From
10-Jul-2026
To
31-Jul-2026
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