CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
The City of Cambridge
(Permitted Parking and Special Parking Area)
(Waiting Restrictions and Street Parking Places)
(Consolidation) Order 2004
(Amendment No. 6) Order 2005
ISSUE 2
Operative from 30th May 2005
Waiting Restrictions And Street Parking Places Order 2004 (Amendment No. 6) Order 2005
CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
THE CITY OF CAMBRIDGE
(PERMITTED PARKING AND SPECIAL PARKING AREA)
(WAITING RESTRICTIONS AND STREET PARKING PLACES)(CONSOLIDATION)
ORDER 2004 (AMENDMENT NO. 6) ORDER 2005
Cambridgeshire County Council in exercise of its powers under Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 19, 32,
35, 45, 46, 63, 64 and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 ("the
Act of 1984") and with the Road Traffic Act 1991 and of all other enabling powers and
after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police in accordance with Part III of Schedule 9
to the Act of 1984, hereby makes the following Order:
SECTION 1
GENERAL
COMMENCEMENT AND CITATION
1.1
This Order shall come into operation for all purposes on the 30th day of May 2005
and may be cited as The City of Cambridge (Permitted Parking and Special Parking
Area) (Waiting Restrictions and Street Parking Places) (Consolidation) Order 2004
(Amendment No. 6) Order 2005
INTERPRETATION
Definitions
1.2
In this Order, except where the context otherwise requires, the following
expressions have the meaning as hereby respectively assigned to them and where
a word is defined then other grammatical forms of that word are to be interpreted in
the same manner with the necessary grammatical change:
“the Act of 1984” means the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984;
“the Act of 1991” means the Road Traffic Act 1991;
“Authorised User” means those bodies, parties, organisations or individuals granted
authorised user status under the criteria approved from time to time by the Director
of Environment and Transport of Cambridgeshire County Council;
“Bus Layover Permit” means a permit issued by Cambridgeshire County Council to
any local bus operator operating local Scheduled Services for the purpose of
Waiting in the Public Service Vehicle Parking Places identified on the Plans
pursuant to this Order;
"Bus Stop" means an area on a highway which is bounded by a marking shown
in diagram 1025 in Schedule 2 of the Traffic Signs Regulations and General
Directions 2002;
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"Business Proprietor" means:
(i)
the proprietor (or an employee nominated by the proprietor) of a business,
school or shop, without any off-street Parking Places attached thereto the
address of which is in the streets or parts of streets identified in Schedules 2,
4, 5, 6, 8, 11 of this Order and Schedule 12 Part 1 of this Order;
(ii)
the head teacher of Park Street Primary School;
“Disabled Person’s Badge" the same meanings as stated in Regulation 3 of The
Local Authorities' Traffic Orders (Exemptions for Disabled Persons) (England)
Regulations 2000 (Statutory Instrument 2000 No. 683)
"Disabled Person’s Parking Place" means an area of a highway designated by this
Order as such;
"Disabled Person’s Vehicle" has the same meanings as stated in Regulation 3 of
The Local Authorities' Traffic Orders (Exemptions for Disabled Persons) (England)
Regulations 2000 (Statutory Instrument 2000 No. 683);
“Doctor" means a fully registered person as defined in Section 55 of the Medical
Act 1983;
“Doctor Parking Place” means an area of highway designated by this Order as
such;
"Driver" means, in relation to a Vehicle Waiting in a Parking Place or road or length
of road, the person driving the Vehicle whilst it is Waiting or at the time it was left in
the Parking Place or road or length of road;
"Goods" includes postal packets of any description; and "delivering" and "collecting"
in relation to any Goods includes checking the Goods for the purpose of their
delivery or collection;
"Hackney Carriage" means a vehicle as defined in Section 38 of the Vehicles
(Excise) Act 1971 and duly licensed by the Council pursuant to its powers under
Section 37 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 as amended by Section 16 of the
Transport Act 1985;
“Hackney Carriage Stand” means an area on a highway designated as such by this
Order;
"Hours of Operation" means the hours identified in this Order in respect of each of
the following:
• Disabled Person’s Parking Places,
• Parking Places With Ticket Machines,
• Parking Places Without Charge,
• Public Service Vehicle Parking Places,
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• Resident Parking Places,
• Loading Bays and
• Hackney Carriage stands;
"Invalid Carriage" has the same meaning as defined in Section 136(5) of the Act of
1984
"Loading Bay" means an area of highway designated as such by this
Order;
“Medical Practitioner” means a person who provides medically associated services
at the surgeries listed in Schedule 13 to this Order
“Medical Practitioner Parking Place” means an area of highway designated as such
by this Order;
"Motor Cycle" has the same meaning as defined in Section 136(5) of the Act of
1984 but does not include a motor cycle with a side-car attached;
"Motor Cycle Parking Place" means an area of highway designated as such by this
Order;
"Motor Vehicle" has the same meaning as stated in Sections 136(1) and 140 of the
Act of 1984
“Order” means The City of Cambridge (Permitted Parking and Special Parking
Area)(Waiting Restrictions and Street Parking Places)(Consolidation) Order 2004
and includes the Plans made hereunder;
"Owner" means the person to whom a Vehicle is registered at the relevant time
under the Vehicle Excise and Registration Act 1994;
“Parking Attendant” means a person authorised by or on behalf of the Council to
enforce the restrictions and regulations imposed by this Order;
"Parking Bay" means a space in a Parking Place which is provided for the Waiting
of a vehicle as indicated by the use of appropriate traffic signs;
“Parking Charge” means the charge payable for a Vehicle to Wait in a Parking
Place With Ticket Machines
“Parking Place” means (jointly and severally) the following:
• Disabled Person’s Parking Place
• Doctor Parking Place
• Medical Practitioner Parking Place
• Parking Place With Ticket Machines
• Parking Place Without Charge
• Resident Parking Place
• Samaritan Parking Place
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• Public Service Vehicle Parking Place
“Parking Place Without Charge” means an area on a highway designated as such
by this Order for which no charge is made ;
“Parking Place With Ticket Machines” means an area on a highway designated as
such by this Order (being the areas identified on the pursuant to this Order as Pay
and Display)
“Parking Ticket” means a ticket required to be purchased by payment of the
Parking Charge for a Vehicle to Wait in a Parking Place With Ticket Machines;
"Pedal Cycle " means a bicycle not being a mechanically propelled vehicle and
excludes a pedal tricycle;
"Pedal Cycle Parking Place" means an area on a highway designated as such by
this Order;
“Penalty Charge” means the charge set by the Council under the provisions of the
Road Traffic Act 1991 and with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport;
“Permit” means (jointly and severally) the following parking Permits issued under
the provisions of this Order:
• Business Parking Permit
• Doctor Parking Permit
• Medical Practitioner Parking Permit
• Resident Parking Permit
• Samaritan Parking Permit
• Visitor Parking Permit
“Permit Fee” means the fee payable pursuant to Article 9.21
"Permit Holder" means a person who has been issued with and holds a valid permit
which has been issued under the provisions of this Order;
“Plans” means the Plans pursuant to this Order;
“Principal User” means the person who, not being the owner, is the person who is
the main user of the vehicle whether or not with the consent of the owner;
"Prohibited Hours" means in relation to any Prohibited Road the hours during which
Waiting, loading or unloading is prohibited as identified on the Plans pursuant to
this Order;
"Prohibited Road" means any road or part of a road (excluding a Parking Place)
identified on the Plans pursuant to this Order as no waiting no loading;
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"Public Service Vehicle" means a Vehicle adapted to carry 8 or more passengers
used in the provision of a public service not being a Hackney Carriage or a private
hire car;
"Public Service Vehicle Parking Place" means an area of highway designated as
such by this Order;
"Relevant Position" means
(i)
in the case of a Vehicle fitted with a front windscreen, the permit is exhibited
thereon either on the near side of and immediately behind the windscreen
and with its front facing forward so as to be legible from the outside of the
Vehicle, or on the dashboard or fascia panel so that the permit is legible
from outside the Vehicle:
(ii)
in the case of a Vehicle not fitted with a front windscreen, dashboard or
fascia panel, the permit is exhibited in a conspicuous position on the Vehicle
so that the permit is legible from outside the Vehicle
"Resident" means a person whose usual place of abode is at premises the address
of which is in the streets or part of streets identified in Schedules 2 to 12 of this
Order;
"Resident Parking Place" means an area of a highway designated as such by this
Order;
"Restricted Hours" means in relation to any Restricted Road the hours identified on
the Plans pursuant to this Order during which specified activities are restricted;
"Restricted Road" means any road or part of a road (excluding a Parking Place)
identified on the plans pursuant to this Order as no waiting;
"Samaritan Parking Place" means an area of highway designated as such by this
Order;
“The Samaritans” means the private limited by guarantee company of the same
name (company number 00757372)
"Scheduled Service" means a service operated to a schedule agreed from time to
time by the Traffic Commissioners in consultation with the operators of public
service vehicles for the operation of local services as defined in Section 2 of the
Transport Act 1985;
“Surrender Event” means an event referred to in Article 9.12
"Ticket Machine" means an apparatus of a type and design approved by the
Secretary of State for the purpose of this Order whose function is to issue
individually-numbered tickets which record:
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• the date and time of issue of the Parking Ticket
• the payment of a Parking Charge,
• the period for which the Parking Charge has been paid, and
• the validity period of the Parking Ticket or the time at which the Vehicle must
leave the Parking Place
"Traffic Sign" means a sign or marking of any size, colour and type prescribed or
authorised under, or having effect as though prescribed or authorised under, the
Traffic Sign Regulation and General Directions 2002 ;
“Urban Clearway” means any road or part of a road (other than a Parking Place)
identified on the Plans pursuant to this Order as no stopping;
“Vehicle” means a Motor Vehicle as defined;
“Wait” refers to a Vehicle stopping and remaining stationary for any period of time
whether or not with the intention of parking and whether or not the Driver is in the
Vehicle and a Vehicle shall be deemed to Wait for any period in the same Parking
Place or Parking Bay (as the case may be) if any part of it is below the Vehicle or
the Vehicle’s load (if any) whether or not the Vehicle is moved during that period;
“Waiting” has a corresponding meaning to “Wait”;
“Waiver Certificate” means a certificate issued by or on behalf of the Council for the
purposes of this Order permitting a specified Vehicle to Wait in specified
circumstances on a length or lengths of roads where the Waiting of that Vehicle
would otherwise be restricted or prohibited;
“Zone” means the streets identified in each Schedule numbers 1 to 12;
“Zone Operative Date” means the date of introduction of Residents Parking Places
identified in Section 8 and specified in Schedules 2 to 12 of this order.
Rules of Construction
1.3
"include" "includes" and "including" are deemed to be followed by the words
"without limitation", and general words introduced by "other" do not have a
restrictive meaning, and “for example” is not to be interpreted as if there are not
other examples nor to limit or restrict the ordinary meaning of the words preceding
it.
1.4
Any reference in this Order to any enactment shall be construed as a reference to
that enactment as amended by any subsequent enactment.
1.5
The Interpretation Act 1978 shall apply for the interpretation of this Order as
it applies for the interpretation of an Act of Parliament, and as if for the purposes of
Section 17 of that Act this Order were an Act of Parliament and the Orders revoked
by Article 17.1 of this Order were Acts of Parliament thereby repealed.
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1.6
The restrictions, prohibitions and requirements imposed by this Order are in
addition to and not in derogation of any restriction, prohibition or requirement
imposed by any other enactment and any exception or exemption to the provisions
of this Order is without prejudice to the provisions of any other enactment.
1.7
Headings are only for convenience and do not affect the construction of this Order.
1.8
A provision of this Order which is void or unenforceable shall (to that extent) be
read-down so as to maintain validity and enforceability but it if cannot be read-down
it shall, to the extent necessary, be severed from all other provisions of this Order
and the remaining provisions shall continue to have effect.
1.9
Words importing the singular or plural number include the plural and singular
number respectively and words importing the masculine gender include the
feminine or neutral gender and references to a person or corporation include a
corporation or person respectively.
1.10 Unless stated to the contrary all limitations, restrictions and prohibitions in respect
of a Parking Place, Loading Bay and Hackney Carriage Stand only apply during
their Hours of Operation.
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SECTION 2
WAITING, LOADING AND UNLOADING IN RESTRICTED & PROHIBITED ROADS
PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING OF VEHICLES
DESIGNATION
2.0
(a)
Each area of the highway identified as no waiting on the Plans pursuant to
this Order is hereby designated a Restricted Road.
(b)
Each area of the highway identified as no waiting no loading on the Plans
pursuant to this Order is hereby designated a Prohibited Road.
2.1
Save as provided in Articles 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5,2.6 and 2.7 of this Order, no person
shall, except upon the direction or with the permission of a police constable in
uniform, cause or permit any Vehicle other than a Pedal Cycle to Wait in any
Restricted Road during the Restricted Hours or to Wait in any Prohibited Road
during the Prohibited Hours;
EXEMPTIONS FROM WAITING RESTRICTIONS
2.2
Nothing in Article 2.0 shall prohibit a Vehicle from Waiting for so long as may be
reasonably necessary in a Restricted Road during Restricted Hours or in a
Prohibited Road during Prohibited Hours if it is reasonably necessary to do so in
the following instances (provided that paragraph (b) shall not apply in respect of
Prohibited Roads):
(a)
to enable a person to board or alight from the Vehicle (with out without their
personal hand luggage);
(b)
to enable the loading or unloading of Goods to premises situated on or
adjacent to and only accessible for Vehicles from the Restricted Road on
which the Vehicle is Waiting;
(c)
to enable the closing of any gate or other barrier at the entrance of premises
to or from which the Vehicle is gaining or has gained access or egress.
(d)
to enable the Vehicle to be used in connection with any
(i)
building operation, demolition or excavation in or adjacent to any
Restricted Road or Prohibited Road,
(ii)
the removal of any obstruction to traffic in any Restricted or Prohibited
Road,
(iii)
the maintenance, improvement or reconstruction of any Restricted or
Prohibited Road, or
(iv)
the laying, erection, installation, alteration, removal or repair in or
adjacent to any Restricted Road, of any sewer, pipe, conduit, cable or
apparatus for the transmission of gas, water or electricity,
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telecommunications, or of any traffic sign or parking ticket machine on
any Restricted or Prohibited Road;
(e)
if the Vehicle is being used for fire brigade, police, ambulance or local
authority purposes;
(f)
if the Vehicle is being prevented from proceeding by circumstances beyond
the Driver’s control;
(g)
to the extent necessary to avoid an accident;
(h)
being a Vehicle in the service of a Universal Service Provider which is
Waiting whilst the Driver is:
(i)
delivering or collecting or loading or unloading postal packets to or
from addresses or public letter boxes in or adjacent to the road in
which the Vehicle is Waiting or
(ii)
servicing a telephone kiosk adjacent to the road in which the Vehicle
is Waiting;
(i)
for as long as is reasonably necessary for the Vehicle to be used in
connection with a wedding or funeral provided that the Vehicle can be
reasonably be used for that purpose only from that road;
(j)
if the Vehicle is displaying a valid Waiver Certificate issued by the Council
and the Vehicle is being used in accordance with the terms and conditions
prescribed by the said Waiver Certificate; or
(k)
the Vehicle is in the service of the post office and is Waiting while postal
packages are being collected from or delivered to the Post Office at no. 33
Regent Street
2.3
Nothing in Article 2.1 of this Order shall prevent any person from causing or
permitting a Vehicle to Wait in any Restricted Road during Restricted Hours or in a
Prohibited Road during Prohibited Hours:
(a)
in a Parking Place in accordance with the terms of that Parking Place, or
(b)
if the vehicle is a Hackney Carriage Waiting upon any duly authorised
Hackney Carriage Stand, or
(c)
on a Bank Holiday or a Public Holiday where the restricted hours or
prohibited hours identified on the plans pursuant to this Order are not
designated as No Waiting At Any Time
WAIVER CERTIFICATE
2.4
Nothing in Article 2.1 of this Order shall prevent any person from causing or
permitting a Vehicle to Wait in any Restricted Road during Restricted Hours or in a
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Prohibited Road during Prohibited Hours if it is displaying in the Relevant Position a
valid Waiver Certificate issued by the Council and the Vehicle is Waiting in
accordance with the terms and conditions of the Waiver Certificate.
2.5
The Council may issue a Waiver Certificate on receipt of written application with at
least 24 hours working notice and may impose terms and conditions as the Council
considers appropriate.
2.6
A Waiver Certificate may be cancelled at any time at the sole discretion of the
Council and shall thereupon immediately cease to be valid. Notification of such
cancellation shall be sent by post to the holder of the Waiver Certificate at any
address that the Council believes to be that person’s address and the Waiver
Certificate shall forthwith be surrendered to the Council.
WAITING BY DISABLED PERSON’S VEHICLES
2.7
Nothing in Article 2.1 of this Order shall prevent any person from causing or
permitting a Vehicle lawfully displaying in the relevant position a valid Disabled
Person’s Badge to Wait in any Restricted Road for a period not exceeding three
hours provided that the period of three hours shall be calculated by adding all
periods within any 24 hours excepting non-consecutive periods which are
separated by an interval of an hour or more.
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SECTION 3
URBAN CLEARWAY
URBAN CLEARWAY
DESIGNATION
3.0
Each area of the highway identified as no stopping on the Plans pursuant to this
Order is hereby designated as an Urban Clearway during the periods stated on
the Plans.
3.1
Save as provided in Articles 3.2 and 3.3 no person shall except upon the direction
or with the permission of police constable in uniform cause or permit any Vehicle to
Wait or stop for the periods and in the lengths of road identified as Urban
Clearways on the Plans;
3.2
Nothing in Article 3.1 shall render it unlawful to cause or permit any Vehicle to
Wait or stop for the periods and in the lengths of roads identified as Urban
Clearways on the Plans; for so long as may be reasonably necessary:
(a)
to enable a person to board or alight from the Vehicle;
(b)
to enable a person to load on or unload personal luggage from the Vehicle;
(c)
to enable the closing of any gate or other barrier at the entrance of premises
to or from which the Vehicle is gaining or has gained access or egress if it is
reasonably necessary for the Vehicle to Wait in the Urban Clearway to do
so.
3.3
Nothing in Article 3.1 shall apply so as to prohibit any person from causing or
permitting any Vehicle to Wait during the periods identified as Urban Clearways on
the Plans if the vehicle is being used:
(a)
in connection with any:
(i)
building operation, excavation or demolition in or adjacent to the
specified lengths of roads,
(ii)
the removal of any obstruction to traffic,
(iii)
the maintenance improvement or reconstruction of the specified
lengths of roads, or
(iv)
the laying erection, installation alteration or repair in, or adjacent to
the specified lengths of roads of any sewer, pipe, conduit, cable or
apparatus for the transmission of gas, water, or electricity or
telecommunications or of any Traffic Sign or Parking Ticket Machine;
(b)
for fire brigade, ambulance, police or local authority purposes;
(c)
for the purpose of delivering or collecting postal packets as defined in
Section 87 of the Post Office Act l953.
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(d)
where it is required by law to stop;
(e)
where it is reasonably necessary to prevent an accident; or
(f)
where the Vehicle is prevented from proceeding by circumstances outside
the Driver’s control.
(g)
where the Vehicle has stopped within a lay-by constructed between the edge
of the carriageway of the specified road and the highway boundary.
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SECTION 4
PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES
DESIGNATION
4.1
Each area on a highway identified on the plans pursuant to this Order as pay and
display is hereby designated as a Parking Place With Ticket Machines.
HOURS OF OPERATION
4.2
The Hours of Operation of Parking Place With Ticket Machines are as identified on
the Plans pursuant to this Order
DELINEATION
4.3
The limits of each Parking Place With Ticket Machines and the limits of any Parking
Bay within such Parking Place With Ticket Machines shall be indicated by the
Council on the carriageway by appropriate Traffic Signs.
LOCATION OF TICKET MACHINES
4.4
The Council will install Ticket Machines in such positions as it thinks fit in or near
Parking Place With Ticket Machines for the satisfactory operation of those Parking
Places.
USE
4.5
Each Parking Place With Ticket Machines may only be used for the Waiting of
Vehicles in accordance with this Order.
PARKING CHARGE
4.6
Save as provided in Articles 4.16 no Vehicle shall Wait in a Parking Place With
Ticket Machines during the Hours of Operation except by purchase of a Parking
Ticket in advance by payment of the Parking Charge for the whole duration the
Vehicle Waits
MAXIMUM WAITING TIME
4.7
During the Hours of Operation, no Vehicle shall Wait in a Parking Place With Ticket
Machines longer than the maximum permitted time shown on the Plans regardless
of the period for which any Parking Charge may have been paid and regardless of
the otherwise apparent validity of a Parking Ticket.
DISPLAY OF PARKING TICKET
4.8
A Parking Ticket valid for the whole time the Vehicle is Waiting must be displayed
in the Prescribed Position on the Vehicle at all times whilst the Vehicle Waits in the
Parking Place With Ticket Machines
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4.9
In this Section the Prescribed Position for display of a Parking Ticket on a Vehicle
Waiting in a Parking Place With Ticket Machines is one which complies with Article
4.10 and:
(a)
in the case of a Motor Cycle having a side car attached thereto
is in a conspicuous position on the near side of the Motor Cycle in front of
the driving seat; and
(b)
where the Vehicle is fitted with a front glass windscreen in the relevant
position as defined in clause 1.2;
(c)
where the Vehicle is not fitted with a front glass windscreen as specified, on
the near side of the Vehicle facing towards the near side of the road and not
less than 0.75 metres and not more than 2 metres above the surface of the
carriageway in the immediate vicinity
4.10 Additionally, a Parking Ticket shall be so exhibited on the Vehicle that the
expiration time of the Parking Ticket is clearly visible to a person standing at the
near side of the Vehicle.
PROOF OF PAYMENT & NON-COMPLIANCE
4.11 Payment of the Parking Charge for a Vehicle Waiting in a Parking Place With
Ticket Machines shall only be evidenced by a Parking Ticket paid for by (or on
behalf of) the Driver covering the entire period the Vehicle has been Waiting and
displayed in the Prescribed Position
4.12 The expiry of the period for which the Parking Charge has been paid shall be
conclusively proved when either:
(i)
there is exhibited on the Vehicle (or the Driver produces) a Parking Ticket
issued by a Ticket Machine relating to the Parking Place in which the Vehicle
is Waiting and the time shown on the clock of the said Ticket Machine is
later than the period for which the Parking Charge has been paid as shown
on the Parking Ticket, or
(ii)
no Parking Ticket is exhibited (or produced).
PROHIBITION
4.13 It is prohibited for a Vehicle to Wait in a Parking Place With Ticket Machines
contrary to the terms of this Order.
NO ADDITIONAL PAYMENT AFTER INITIAL PAYMENT OF CHARGE
4.14 Once a Parking Ticket has been obtained for any Vehicle in a Parking Place With
Ticket Machines obtaining a further Parking Ticket for that Vehicle in respect of that
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same Parking Place (whether or not the same Parking Bay) is prohibited unless the
Vehicle first leaves the Parking Place and has complied with Article 4.15.
RE-USING PARKING PLACES
4.15 A Vehicle shall not re-use any part of the same Parking Place With Ticket Machines
for Waiting until at least 1 hour has passed since the end of its last use irrespective
of whether or not it is the same Parking Bay and notwithstanding that the first
Parking Ticket may not yet have expired.
EXEMPTIONS FROM CHARGES
4.16 (a)
If at the time when a Vehicle is left Waiting during the Hours of Operation in
a Parking Place With Ticket Machines, there is on all the Ticket Machines
relating to that Parking Place a notice placed by any person duly authorised
by the Council, indicating the Ticket Machine is out of order, that Vehicle
shall be exempt from the Parking Charge provided it does not Wait longer
than the maximum permitted Waiting time otherwise a Penalty Charge is
payable and
(b)
when a Vehicle is left Waiting during the Hours Of Operation in a Parking
Place with Ticket Machines on a Bank Holiday or a Public Holiday that
Vehicle shall be exempt from the Parking Charge and the maximum
permitted Waiting time
DISABLED EXEMPTION
4.17 A Disabled Person’s Vehicle Waiting in a Parking Place With Ticket Machines shall
be exempt from the payment of any Parking Charge and shall not be subject to the
maximum permissible Waiting time.
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SECTION 5
MOTOR CYCLE PARKING PLACES
DESIGNATION
5.1
Each area of the highway identified as a Motor Cycle Parking Place on the Plans
pursuant to this Order is hereby designated as a Motor Cycle Parking Place.
DAYS AND HOURS OF OPERATION
5.2
The Hours of Operation of each Motor Cycle Parking Place are shown on the Plans
pursuant to this Order.
USE
5.3
Each Motor Cycle Parking Place may only be used for the Waiting of a Motor Cycle
in accordance with this Order.
MANNER OF STANDING
5.4
Every Motor Cycle left Waiting in a Motor Cycle Parking Place shall stand at an
angle of 90 degrees to the nearest edge of the carriageway.
PROHIBITION
5.5
It is prohibited to use a Motor Cycle Parking Place otherwise than in accordance
with this Order.
EXEMPTION
5.6
Nothing in this Section prohibits any Vehicle from Waiting in a Motor Cycle Parking
Place during the Hours of Operation of that Motorcycle Parking Place on a Bank
Holiday or a Public Holiday
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SECTION 6
DOCTOR, MEDICAL PRACTITIONER AND SAMARITAN PARKING PLACES
DESIGNATION
6.1
Each area on a highway identified as a Doctor Parking Place on the Plans pursuant
to this Order is hereby designated as a Doctor Parking Place.
6.2
Each area on a highway identified as a Medical Practitioner Parking Place on the
Plans pursuant to this Order is hereby designated as a Medical Practitioner Parking
Place.
6.3
Each area on a highway identified as a Samaritan Parking Place on the Plans
pursuant to this Order is hereby designated as a Samaritan Parking Place.
USE
6.4
Each Doctor, Medical Practitioner and Samaritan Parking Place may only be used
in accordance with this Order for Waiting by Vehicles displaying in the Relevant
Position a valid Permit issued in respect of that Vehicle relating to that Parking
Place
DAYS AND HOURS OF OPERATION
6.5
The Hours of Operation of each Doctor, Medical Practitioner and Samaritan
Parking Place are identified on the Plans pursuant to this Order
PROHIBITION
6.6
It is prohibited to use a Doctor, Medical Practitioner and Samaritan Parking Place
otherwise than in accordance with this Order
EXEMPTION
6.7
Nothing in this Section prohibits any Vehicle from Waiting in a Doctor, Samaritan or
Medical Practitioner Parking Place during the Hours of Operation of that Doctor,
Samaritan or Medical Practitioner Parking Place on a Bank Holiday or a Public
Holiday
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SECTION 7 PEDAL CYCLE PARKING PLACES
DESIGNATION
7.1
Each of the parts of the highway identified as a Pedal Cycle Parking Place on the
Plans Pursuant to this Order is hereby designated as a Pedal Cycle Parking Place.
USE
7.2
Each Pedal Cycle Parking Place may only be used for Waiting by a Pedal Cycle in
accordance with this Order
MANNER OF STANDING
7.3
Every Pedal Cycle left Waiting in a Pedal Cycle Parking Place shall stand only in a
rack provided in the Pedal Cycle Parking Place.
DAYS AND HOURS OF OPERATION
7.4
The hours of operation of each Pedal Cycle Parking Place are 24 hours every day.
PROHIBITION
7.5
It is prohibited to use a Pedal Cycle Parking Place otherwise than in accordance
with this Order.
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SECTION 8
RESIDENT PARKING PLACES
DESIGNATION
8.1
Each area of a highway, which is identified as a Resident Parking Place on the
Plans pursuant to this Order, is hereby designated as a Resident Parking Place.
HOURS OF OPERATION
8.2
The hours of operation of each Resident Parking Place are shown on the Plans
pursuant to this Order.
USE
8.3
Each Resident Parking Place may only be used in accordance with this Order for:
(a) the Waiting by a Vehicle displaying a valid Permit in the Relevant Position
issued in respect of that Vehicle and relating to that Parking Place, or
(b) the Waiting by a Vehicle in a Resident Parking Place identified in Schedule 5 for
up to 30 minutes at a time irrespective of whether the Vehicle has a relevant
valid Permit provided it does not re-use any part of the same Parking Place
(whether or not the same Parking Bay) until at least 2 hours has passed since
the end of its last use.
PROHIBITION
8.4
It is prohibited to use a Resident Parking Place otherwise than in accordance with
this Order
EXEMPTIONS
8.5
Nothing in this Section prohibits any Invalid Carriage or any Disabled Person’s
Vehicle displaying in the relevant position a valid Disabled Person’s Badge from
Waiting in any Resident Parking Place
8.6
Nothing in this Section prohibits any Vehicle from Waiting in a Resident Parking
Place during the Hours of Operation of that Resident Parking Place on a Bank
Holiday or a Public Holiday
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SECTION 9
PERMITS 9.1
ELIGIBILITY TO APPLY FOR PERMITS
Resident Parking Permit
9.1(a) Subject to Articles 9.7 and 9.8 a person who resides in one of the streets identified
in Schedules 2 to 12 of this Order may apply to the Council for the issue of a
Resident Parking Permit.
Business Parking Permit
9.1(b) Subject to Article 9.7 a Business Proprietor (not being a head teacher of Park
Street Primary School) whose business is included in streets identified in Schedule
2, 4, 5, 6, 8,11 and Schedule 12 Part 1 of this Order may apply to the Council for
the issue of one Business Parking Permit for each such business and the head
teacher of Park Street Primary School may apply to the Council for the issue of one
Business Parking Permit in respect of that school.
Visitor Parking Permit
9.1(c) Subject to Article 9.8 a person who resides in one of the streets identified in
Schedules 2 to 11 and Schedule 12 Part 1 of this Order may apply to the Council
for the issue of up to twelve Visitor Parking Permits.
Doctor Parking Permit
9.1(d) Any Doctor may apply to the Council for the issue of a Doctor Parking Permit.
Samaritan Parking Permit
9.1(e) Any person working for The Samaritans may apply to the Council for the issue of a
Samaritan Parking Permit.
Medical Practitioner Parking Permit
9.1(f) The practice manager or his or her representative of any surgery specified in
Schedule 13 to this Order may apply to the Council for the issue of a Medical
Practitioner Parking Permit in respect of a Vehicle of any Medical Practitioner
associated with that surgery.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE & EVIDENCE
9.2
All Permit applications shall be made on the relevant Permit application form
prescribed by the Council from time to time and shall include the particulars and
information required by such form to be supplied and shall be accompanied by the
Permit Fee.
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9.3
The Council may at any time require an applicant for a Permit or a Permit Holder to
produce to an officer of the Council such evidence in respect of an application for a
Permit made to them as they may reasonably require to verify any particulars or
information given to them or in respect of any Permit issued by them as they may
reasonably require to verify that the applicant is entitled to apply or that the Permit
is validly issued or being validly used.
TERMS OF ISSUE
9.4
On receipt of the Permit Fee, completed application for a Permit and payment of
the Permit Fee the Council may issue a Permit upon being satisfied of the
applicant’s entitlement.
9.5
It is a condition of issue of a Permit that the user of the Permit comply with the
terms of the Permit and this Order.
9.6
Visitor parking Permits are only valid if the following conditions are satisfied at all
times while the Vehicle is Waiting:
(a)
the Vehicle is Waiting in a Resident Parking Place,
(b)
the Vehicle is Waiting whilst the Driver or passenger of the Vehicle is visiting
the person to whom the visitor parking Permit was issued,
(c)
at the time the Vehicle is first left Waiting the then current correct time and
date is written legibly in ink in the relevant space on the Permit,
(d)
the registration number of the Vehicle is written legibly in ink in the relevant
space on the Permit, and
(e)
no alteration or correction is made to the time, date and registration number.
INELIGIBLE APPLICANTS
9.7
Any Resident or Business Proprietor of premises constructed after the date of
introduction
of the zone specified in Schedules 2 to 12 of this Order and which has
off-street parking associated with the said premises complying with the Council's
adopted parking standards in relation to planning applications shall not be eligible
for the issue of a Permit provided for in Article 9.1(a) or (b) of this Order.
LIMIT ON PERMIT NUMBERS FOR CERTAIN STREETS
9.8
Nothing in this Section shall allow:
(a)
a Resident of the streets or parts of streets specified in Schedule 12 Part 2
to this Order to be issued with or be in possession of more than one
Resident Parking Permit at any time; and
(b)
more than ten Resident Parking Permits to be issued to Residents of the
streets or parts of streets specified in Schedule 12 Part 2 to this Order at any
time.
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(c)
a Resident of the streets or parts of streets specified in Schedule 12 Part 2
to this Order to apply for, be issued with or display Visitor Parking Permits.
SURRENDER WITHDRAWAL AND VALIDITY OF PERMITS
9.9
A Permit Holder may surrender a permit to the Council at any time and shall
surrender a Permit to the Council on the occurrence of a Surrender Event.
9.10 The Council may by notice in writing served on the permit holder withdraw a Permit
if it appears to the Council that any Surrender Event has occurred and the permit
holder shall surrender the permit to the Council within forty eight hours of the
receipt of the aforementioned notice unless the Permit Holder has satisfied the
Council that the Surrender Event has not occurred.
9.11 Notice under this Article shall be served by sending it by recorded delivery or hand
delivery to the Permit Holder at the address shown on the Permit application or at
any other address believed by the Council to be that person's place of abode
9.12 Each of the following is a Surrender Event:
(a)
The Permit Holder ceasing to be a Resident, Business Proprietor, Doctor,
Medical Practitioner or person employed by The Samaritans (as the case
may be);
(b)
The Permit Holder ceasing to be the Owner or Principal User of the Vehicle
in respect of which a Permit was issued;
(c)
The issue of a duplicate Permit by the Council under the provisions of
Articles 9.14, 9.15 and 9.16 of this Order;
(f)
Article 9.8 is contravened,
(g)
The Permit Holder otherwise failing to comply with the terms of use of the
Permit or failing to satisfy the eligibility criteria for the Permit,
(h)
The Permit details being tampered with, or
(i)
The Permit Fee has not been paid or was paid by cheque which has been
dishonoured.
9.13 Subject to earlier surrender or withdrawal a Permit is valid only for the period stated
on it.
APPLICATIONS FOR AND ISSUE OF DUPLICATE PERMITS
9.14 If a Permit is accidentally mutilated or defaced or the details or colouring have
become illegible or faded the Permit Holder shall either surrender it to the Council
or apply to the Council for the issue to him or her of a duplicate Permit and the
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Council upon the receipt of the original Permit shall issue a duplicate Permit and
upon such issue the original Permit shall become invalid.
9.15 If a permit other than a Visitor Parking Permit is lost or destroyed the Permit Holder
may apply to the Council for the issue to him or her of a duplicate Permit and the
Council upon being satisfied as to such loss or destruction shall issue a duplicate
Permit and upon such issue the original Permit shall become invalid.
9.16 The provisions of this Order shall apply to a duplicate Permit and an application
therefore as if it were a Permit or as the case may be an application therefore.
FORM OF PERMITS
9.17 A Resident Parking Permit shall be in writing and shall include the following
particulars:
(a)
The registration details of the Vehicle in respect of which the Permit has
been issued;
(b)
The period during which (subject to the surrender or withdrawal) the Permit
shall remain valid;
(c)
An indication that the Permit has been issued by the Council; and
(d)
An indication of the zone or Parking Place for which the permit is valid.
9.18 A Visitor Parking Permit shall in all respects include the particulars specified in
Article 9.17 except that the registration details of the Vehicle displaying the Permit
and the day, month and year on which the Permit is being used shall be inserted by
the visitor in writing and in ink.
9.19 A Business Parking Permit shall in all respects include the particulars specified in
Article 9.17 except that registration details of up to three eligible Vehicles may be
inserted by the Council
9.20 A Doctor Parking Permit or a Samaritan Parking Permit or a Medical Practitioner
Parking Permit shall in all respects include the particulars specified in Article 9.17
(b) to (d).
PERMIT FEE
9.21 The annual Permit Fee for a Permit for a Resident, Visitor, Business or Medical
Practitioner Parking Permit is as specified in Schedules 2 to 13.
SPECIAL EXEMPTIONS FOR THE ELDERLY & INFIRM
9.22 Nothing shall prevent any Resident who is elderly or infirm from applying for, and
the Council issuing thereto, any number of Visitor Parking Permits and without
charge to the Resident, providing that:
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(b)
the Resident's Doctor supplies to the Council an assessment (either at the
request of the Resident or at the request of the Council upon the Resident
having given the Council written authority to seek that assessment) of the
Resident's infirmity or lack of mobility together with an estimation of the
frequency and number of official visits to the Resident;
(c)
the number of Visitor Parking Permits issued at any one time shall be such
that the maximum usage therefrom cannot exceed sixty days.
REFUND OF PERMIT FEE
9.23 A Permit Holder who surrenders a Permit to the Council before the expiration of the
Permit is entitled to a refund of part of the Permit Fee paid calculated as below:
(a)
in respect of Permits issued under provisions of Articles 9.1(a) and 9.1(b) the
refund shall be calculated as one quarter of the Permit Fee for one whole
year in respect of each complete period of three months which remains
unexpired at the time when the Permit is surrendered to the Council, and
(b)
in respect of Permits issued under the provisions of Article 9.1(c) shall be the
Permit Fee paid for each and every minimum purchase of five days which
have not been used.
DISPLAY OF PERMITS
9.24 (a)
At all times during which a Vehicle is left Waiting in a Resident, Doctor,
Medical Practitioner or Samaritan Parking Place there shall be displayed in
the Relevant Position on the Vehicle a valid Permit issued in respect of that
Vehicle and that zone or Parking Place so that all the particulars referred to
in Articles 9.17, 9.18, 9.19 and 9.20 of this Order are legible and readily
visible from the outside of the Vehicle
(b)
Further that the user of a Visitor Parking Permit:
(i)
at the time of first leaving the Vehicle writes legibly in ink on the
Permit in the space provided the correct date and time it is first left,
and
(ii)
writes the registration details of the Vehicle on the space provided,
and
does not alter the details first written under (i) and (ii)
PROHIBITION
9.25 It is prohibited for a Vehicle to Wait in a Resident, Doctor, Medical Practitioner or
Samaritan Parking Place unless a valid Permit is displayed in accordance with
Article 9.24 otherwise a Penalty Charge is payable.
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SECTION 10
DISABLED PERSONS PARKING PLACES
DESIGNATION
10.1 The parts of the highway identified as a Disabled Person’s Parking Place on the
Plans pursuant to this Order are hereby designated as Disabled Person’s Parking
Place.
USE
10.2 Each Disabled Person’s Parking Place may only be used in accordance with this
Order by a Disabled Person’s Vehicle which displays in the relevant position a
Disabled Person’s Badge and is being driven or used by the person to whom the
badge is issued.
DAYS AND HOURS OF OPERATION
10.3 The hours of operation of a Disabled Person’s Parking Place are as identified as
such on the Plans pursuant to this Order.
10.4
PROHIBITION
It is prohibited to use a Disabled Person’s Parking Place otherwise than in
accordance with this Order
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SECTION 11
LOADING BAYS
DESIGNATION
11.1 Each area of the highway identified as a Loading Bay on the Plans pursuant to this
Order is hereby designated as a Loading Bay.
DAYS AND HOURS OF OPERATION
11.2 The Hours of Operation of Loading Bays shall be as identified on the plans
pursuant to this Order.
MANNER OF STANDING
11.3 Every Vehicle left Waiting in a Loading Bay shall stand so as to be parallel to the
kerb and wholly within the Loading Bay limits delineated by markings on the
carriageway.
USE
11.4 A Loading Bay may only be used in accordance with this Order by Vehicles in the
course of loading or unloading of Goods to premises situated on or adjacent to and
only accessible for Vehicles from the road in which the Loading Bay is located.
11.5 A Driver of a motor vehicle shall not use a Loading Bay:
(a)
so as unreasonably to
(i)
prevent access to any premises adjoining the road,
(ii)
prevent the use of the road by other persons,
(iii)
so as to be a nuisance; or
(b)
when the Council has closed the Loading Bay by Order so as to prevent
obstruction of streets on the occasion of any public procession, rejoicing or
illumination or when the streets are thronged or liable to be obstructed and
has exhibited notice of such closing on or near the Loading Bay
PROHIBITION
11.6
It is prohibited to use a Loading Bay otherwise than in accordance with this Order.
EXEMPTION
11.7 Nothing in this Section prohibits any Vehicle from Waiting in a Loading Bay during
the Hours of Operation of that Loading Bay on a Bank Holiday or a Public Holiday
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SECTION 12
PUBLIC SERVICE VEHICLE PARKING PLACE
DESIGNATION
12.1 Each area on a highway identified as a Public Service Vehicle Parking Place in the
Plans pursuant to this Order is hereby designated as a Public Service Vehicle
Parking Place.
DAYS AND HOURS OF OPERATION
12.2 The Hours of Operation of Public Service Vehicle Parking Places shall be as
identified on the Plans pursuant to this Order.
USE
12.3 A Public Service Vehicle Parking Place shall only be used in accordance with this
Order
(a)
for Waiting by Public Service Vehicles (other than those operating on a
Scheduled Service) for the purpose of boarding and alighting of passengers,
or
(b)
for Waiting by Public Service Vehicles operating on a local Scheduled
Service displaying (in the Relevant Position) and complying with the terms
of a valid Bus Layover Permit
12.4 The Driver of a Public Service Vehicle which is within the Public Service
Vehicle Parking Place:
(a)
shall not obstruct access to or egress from the Public Service Vehicle
Parking Place; and
(b)
except as provided in Article 12.5 shall not permit the Public Service Vehicle
to Wait in the Public Service Vehicle Parking Place if the Public Service
Vehicle is in a condition of disrepair or dilapidation or is leaking oil, petrol or
other fuel;
12.5 No person shall whilst a Public Service Vehicle is within the Public Service Vehicle
Parking Place carry out or permit to be carried out to the Public Service Vehicle any
work of cleaning, construction, alteration, maintenance, or repair (except where a
duly authorised representative of the Council is satisfied upon representations
being made to him or her that it would be more expeditious for repairs to be carried
out to the Public Service Vehicle in the Public Service Vehicle Parking Place to
enable it to leave rather than to require it to be removed for such repairs).
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PROHIBITION
12.6 It is prohibited to use a Public Service Vehicle Parking Place otherwise than in
accordance with this Order
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SECTION 13
HACKNEY CARRIAGE STANDS
DESIGNATION OF HACKNEY CARRIAGE STANDS
13.1 Each area of the highway identified as a taxi rank on the Plans pursuant to this
Order is hereby designated as a Hackney Carriage Stand.
DAYS & HOURS OF OPERATION
13.2 The hours of operation of a Hackney Carriage stand shall be as identified in the
pursuant to this Order.
USE
13.3 Each Hackney Carriage stand may only be used, in accordance with the provisions
of this Order, by Hackney Carriages for Waiting in the course of their use as a
Hackney Carriage.
PROHIBITION
13.4 It is prohibited to use a Hackney Carriage stand otherwise than in accordance with
this Order
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SECTION 14
PARKING PLACES WITHOUT CHARGE
DESIGNATION
14.1 Each area of the highway identified as a Parking Place Without Charge on the
Plans pursuant to this Order is hereby designated as a Parking Place Without
Charge.
USE
14.2 Each Parking Place Without Charge may only be used in accordance with this
Order.
DAYS AND HOURS OF OPERATION
14.3 The hours of operation of Parking Places Without Charge shall be as identified on
the Plans pursuant to this Order.
PROHIBITION
14.4 It is prohibited to use a Parking Place Without Charge otherwise than in
accordance with this Order.
EXEMPTION
14.5 Nothing in this Section prohibits any Vehicle from Waiting in a Parking Place
Without Charge during the Hours of Operation of that Parking Place Without
Charge on a Bank Holiday or a Public Holiday.
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SECTION 15
MANNER OF STANDING, REMOVAL OF VEHICLES, SUSPENSION OF PARKING
PLACES, WAIVER CERTIFICATES & EXEMPTIONS
MANNER OF STANDING
15.1 Every Vehicle left Waiting in a Parking Place or Loading Bay or Hackney Carriage
stand in accordance with the provisions of this Order shall stand:
(b)
so that every part of the Vehicle is within the limits of the Parking Place or
Loading Bay or Hackney Carriage stand (and in the case of a Parking Place,
within a particular Parking Bay too, if any),
(a)
that in Parking Places, Loading Bays or Hackney Carriage stands parallel to
the kerb, the distance between the edge of the carriageway and the nearest
wheel of the Vehicle is not more than twelve inches; and
(3)
that the Vehicle does not obstruct the access to any off-street parking or
loading/unloading facilities.
ALTERATION OF POSITION OF VEHICLE
15.2 Where any Vehicle is left Waiting in a Parking Place, or Waiting in a Loading Bay or
Hackney Carriage stand in contravention of the provisions of the last preceding
Article a Parking Attendant or a police constable in uniform may alter or cause to be
altered the position of the Vehicle in order that its position shall comply with those
provisions.
REMOVAL OF VEHICLES
15.3 Where a Parking Attendant or police constable in uniform or a traffic warden is of
the opinion that any of the provisions contained in this Order have not complied
with in respect of a Vehicle left Waiting in a Parking Place, Loading Bay or Hackney
Carriage Stand he or she may remove or cause to be removed the Vehicle from the
Parking Place, Loading Bay or Hackney Carriage Stand and where it is so removed
shall provide for the safe custody of the Vehicle.
MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES IN EMERGENCIES
15.4 A police constable in uniform or a Parking Attendant may move or cause to be
moved in case of emergency to any place he or she thinks fit any Vehicle left
Waiting in a Parking Place, Loading Bay or Hackney Carriage Stand.
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SUSPENSION OF PARKING PLACES,
LOADING BAY OR HACKNEY
CARRIAGE STAND
15.5 Any person duly authorised by the Council may suspend the use of a Parking
Place, Loading Bay or Hackney Carriage Stand or any part thereof whenever he or
she considers such suspension reasonably necessary:
(a)
for the purpose of facilitating the movement of traffic or promoting traffic or
pedestrian safety;
(b)
for the purpose of
(i)
any building operation, demolition or excavation; or
(ii)
the maintenance improvement or reconstruction of the highway, or
(iii)
the laying erection installation alteration removal or repair of any sign
or any pipe conduit, cable or apparatus for the transmission of gas,
water, sewer, electricity or telecommunications
in or adjacent to the Parking Place, Loading Bay or Hackney Carriage Stand;
(c)
for the convenience of occupiers of premises adjacent to the Parking Place,
Loading Bay or Hackney Carriage Stand on any occasion of the removal of
furniture from one office or dwelling-house to another or the removal of
furniture from such premises to a depository or to such premises from a
depository;
(d)
on any occasion when it is considered reasonably likely that pedestrian or
vehicular obstruction will otherwise occur; or
(e)
for the convenience of occupiers of premises adjacent to the Parking Place,
Loading Bay or Hackney Carriage Stand at times of weddings or funerals or
on other special occasions.
15.6 Any person suspending the use of a Parking Place, Loading Bay or Hackney
Carriage Stand or any part thereof in accordance with the provisions of preceding
Articles shall cause to be placed in or adjacent to that Parking Place, Loading Bay
or Hackney Carriage Stand (or the part thereof the use of which is suspended) a
Traffic Sign indicating that Waiting by Vehicles is prohibited.
PROHIBITION AGAINST USING A SUSPENDED PARKING PLACE, LOADING
BAY OR HACKNEY STAND
15.7 It is prohibited for a Vehicle to Wait in any or part of a Parking Place, Loading Bay
or Hackney Carriage Stand during such period as there is in or adjacent to that part
of the Parking Place, Loading Bay or Hackney Carriage Stand a Traffic Sign placed
in pursuance of the preceding Article.
PROHIBITION AGAINST SELLING FROM VEHICLES
15.8 No person shall use any vehicle while it is in a Parking Place, Loading Bay or
Hackney Carriage Stand in connection with the sale of Goods or services to any
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person in or near that Parking Place, Loading Bay or Hackney Carriage Stand,
PROVIDED THAT this prohibition shall not apply to the ordinary carrying on of the
business of a Hackney Carriage by a Hackney Carriage.
EXEMPTIONS FROM WAITING RESTRICTIONS
15.9 Nothing in this Order prohibits a vehicle from Waiting in a Parking Place, Loading
Bay or Hackney Carriage Stand:
(a)
for so long as may be reasonably necessary to enable a person to board or
alight from the Vehicle;
(b)
because the Vehicle is being prevented from proceeding by circumstances
beyond the Driver’s control;
(c)
to the extent necessary to avoid an accident;
(d)
if the Vehicle is being used for fire brigade, police , ambulance or local
authority purposes;
(e)
in connection with the removal of any obstruction to traffic; or
(f)
being a Vehicle in the service of a Universal Service Provider which is
Waiting whilst the Driver is:
(i)
delivering or collecting or loading or unloading postal packets to or
from addresses or public letter boxes adjacent to the Parking Place,
Loading Bay or Hackney Carriage Stand in which the Vehicle is
Waiting or
(ii)
servicing a telephone kiosk adjacent to the Parking Place, Loading
Bay or Hackney Carriage Stand in which the Vehicle is Waiting.
WAIVER CERTIFICATE
15.10 Nothing in this Order prohibits a Vehicle from Waiting in any Parking Place,
Loading Bay or Hackney Carriage Stand if it is displaying in the Relevant Position a
valid Waiver Certificate issued by the Council and the Vehicle is Waiting in
accordance with the terms of the Waiver Certificate.
15.11 The Council may issue a Waiver Certificate on receipt of written application with at
least 24 hours working notice and may impose terms and conditions as it considers
appropriate.
15.12 A Waiver Certificate may be cancelled at any time at the sole discretion of the
Council and shall thereupon immediately cease to be valid. Notification of such
cancellation shall be sent by post to the holder of the Certificate at any address that
the Council believes to be that person’s address and the Certificate-holder shall
forthwith surrender the Certificate to the Council.
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WAITING BY DISABLED PERSON’S VEHICLES
15.13 Nothing in this Order requires the Driver of a Vehicle lawfully displaying in the
relevant position a valid Disabled Person’s Badge which is Waiting in any Resident
Parking Place or Parking Place With Ticket Machines to pay any Parking Charge or
to observe any maximum permitted Waiting time limit.
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SECTION 16
CONTRAVENTIONS AND PENALTY CHARGE
CONTRAVENTION
16.1 Where a Vehicle contravenes this Order a Penalty Charge is payable by the Owner
and the Vehicle may be removed by or on behalf of the Council in accordance with
the provisions of this Section.
16.2 In the case of a Vehicle in respect of which a Penalty Charge is payable a Penalty
Charge Notice showing the information required by the Road Traffic Act 1991 may
then be issued by a Parking Attendant.
PAYMENT OF PENALTY CHARGE
16.3 The Penalty Charge shall be paid to the Council within 28 days of the issue of the
Penalty Charge Notice either by cheque, bankers' draft, money order, postal order
or debit or credit card which shall be delivered or paid in person to Cambridge City
Council, Cashier’s Office, Hobson House, 44 St. Andrew’s Street or sent by post to
reach Cambridge City Council, Parking Services, P.O. Box No. 135, Cambridge,
CB1 2WU, or by making a telephone payment by debit or credit card on 01223
458500.
Provided that, if the twenty eighth day falls upon a day on which the said
Department is closed, the period with in which payment of the said charge shall be
made to the Council shall be extended until 4.30pm on the next full day on which
the said Department is open.
REMOVAL OF VEHICLES
16.4 Where a Parking Attendant has removed or caused to be removed a Vehicle in
accordance with Article 16.1
(a)
he/she shall provide for the safe custody of the Vehicle;
(b)
the Council shall be entitled to recover from the Owner or the person
responsible such charges in respect of the removal, storage and disposal of
the Vehicle as it might prescribe from time to time;
(c)
the provisions of the 1984 Act as amended shall apply to the disposal of
such Vehicles removed by or on behalf of the Council pursuant to this article.
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SECTION 17
REVOCATIONS
REVOCATION OF ALL ORDERS
17.1 All the traffic regulation orders which relate to highways in the City of Cambridge
made prior to this Order are hereby revoked insofar as they refer to Waiting,
loading and unloading restrictions and street parking places.
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Schedule 1
On Street Pay and Display Parking Places – Charges and Time Limits
TARIFF
TARIFF
TIME
HOURS OF
STREETS OR PARTS OF STREETS
REFERENCE
LIMIT
OPERATION
excluding
Bank Holidays and
Public Holidays
1
50p for
1 hour
Monday to Saturday
Free School Lane, Jesus Lane, King Street, Manor
15minutes
8.30 am to 6.30 pm
Street, Park Terrace, Regent Street (north of Park
Terrace), St. Andrew’s Street, Trumpington Street
(north of Silver Street)
2
50p for
2 hours
Monday to Saturday
Brookside, Lensfield Road, Parkside, Regent
20minutes
9.00 am to 5.00 pm
Street (south of Park Terrace), Tennis Court Road,
Trumpington Street (south of Silver Street)
3
50p for
2 hours
Monday to Friday
Newnham Road (west side near Maltings Lane),
20minutes
9.30 am to 5.00 pm
Queen’s Road
Saturday
9.00 am to 5.00 pm
(No Waiting
Monday to Friday
8.30 am to 9.30 am)
4
10p for
2 hours
Monday to Saturday
Arthur Street, Bateman Street, Castle Street,
10minutes
9.00 am to 5.00 pm
Chesterton Road, Devonshire Road, Emery Street,
Fisher Street, Glisson Road, Harvey Road,
Holland Street, Mawson Road, Mill Street,
Northampton Street, Norwich Street, Panton
Street, Pemberton Terrace, Pound Hill, Russell
Court, Russell Street, St. Barnabas Road, St.
Paul’s Road, St. Peter’s Street, Shelly Row,
Tenison Avenue, Tenison Road
Corporation Depot Access Road, Gwydir Street,
Kingston Street,
Abbey Road, Beche Road, Priory Road, Saxon
Road
Norfolk Street
5
10p for
4 hours
Monday to Saturday
Gresham Road, Lady Margaret Road, Mount
10minutes
9.00 am to 5.00 pm
Pleasant, Newnham Road (adjacent to Lammas
Land), Newnham Walk, Ridley Hall Road,
Sidgwick Avenue, West Road, Wordsworth Grove
6
50p for
1 hour
Monday to Saturday
Sun Street
20minutes
9.00 am to 5.00 pm
7
10p for
1 hour
Monday to Saturday
Chesterton Road (outside numbers 34 to 46)
10minutes
9.00 am to 5.00 pm
Milton Road (Mitcham’s Corner) layby adjacent to
Springfield Road
8
10p for
8 hours
Monday to Saturday
Clarendon Road, Shaftesbury Road, Station Road,
10minutes
9.00 am to 5.00 pm
Trumpington Road, Union Road
Huntingdon Road
Broad Street
River Lane, Riverside, Walnut Tree Avenue
St. Matthew’s Street, Sturton Street,
9
5p for
30
Monday to Saturday
Bentley Road, Newton Road
15minutes
minutes
7.00 am to 5.00 pm
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Schedule 2
RESIDENT’S PARKING ZONE A - RIVERSIDE
Cost of Permit:
Residents
Car £41.00 per annum
Motorcycle
£20.50 per annum
Visitors
£5.00 for 5 days
Business
£61.50 per annum
Hours of operation:
Monday to Saturday 9.00 am to 5.00 pm
Eligible Streets
Zone Operative Date in
Street or part of Street
Abbey Road
13th June 1994
Beche Road
13th June 1994
Cheddars Lane
2nd December 1996
(numbers 1 to 7 only)
Godesdone Road
13th June 1994
Newmarket Road
13th June 1994
(numbers 119 to 259
odd only)
Newmarket Road
2nd December 1996
(numbers 261 to 355
odd only)
Priory Road
13th June 1994
River Lane
13th June 1994
Riverside (numbers 11
13th June 1994
to 53 only)
Saxon Road
13th June 1994
Walnut Tree Avenue
13th June 1994
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Schedule 3
RESIDENT’S PARKING ZONE B - BRUNSWICK
Cost of Permit:
Residents
Car £50.00 per annum
Motorcycle
£25.00 per annum
Visitors
£5.00 for 5 days
Business
Not issued in this zone
Hours of operation:
Monday to Sunday 9.00 am to 8.00 pm
Eligible Streets
Zone Operative Date in
Street or part of Street
Auckland Road
28th February 1994
Bailey Mews
28th February 1994
Brunswick Gardens 28th February 1994
Brunswick Terrace
28th February 1994
Brunswick Walk
28th February 1994
Maids Causeway
28th February 1994
(numbers 27 to 73
odd only)
Newmarket Road
28th February 1994
(numbers 1 to 75
odd only)
North Terrace
28th February 1994
Parsonage Street
28th February 1994
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Schedule 4
RESIDENT’S PARKING ZONE C - CASTLE HILL
Cost of Permit:
Resident
Car £41.00 per annum
Motorcycle
£20.50 per annum
Visitors
£5.00 for 5 days
Business
£61.50 per annum
Hours of operation:
Castle West: Monday to Saturday 9.00 am to 5.00 pm
Castle East: Monday to Saturday 9.00 am to 6.00 pm
Eligible Streets
Zone Operative Date in
Addresses not eligible
Street or part of Street
for Parking Permits other
than by the provisions of
Article 9.7
Albert Street
2nd October 1989
Alpha Road
2nd October 1989
Albion Row
2nd October 1989
Arthur Street
2nd October 1989
Carlyle Road
2nd October 1989
Castle Street
2nd October 1989
Chesterton Lane
2nd October 1989
(Chesterton Road
2nd October 1989
Numbers 75 to 157 odd
numbers 1 to 153 odd
and numbers 14 to 72
numbers 2 to 72 even)
even not eligible for
Business Parking Permits
Clare Street
2nd October 1989
Croft Holme Lane
2nd October 1989
Not eligible for Business
Parking Permits
East Hertford Street
2nd October 1989
Fisher Street
2nd October 1989
Hale Street
2nd October 1989
Haymarket Road
2nd October 1989
Hertford Street
2nd October 1989
Hilda Street
2nd October 1989
Holland Street
2nd October 1989
Huntingdon Road
28th February 1994
(numbers 2 to 100 even)
Lady Margaret Road
2nd October 1989
(eastern arm only)
Magrath Avenue
2nd October 1989
Mount Pleasant
2nd October 1989
Northampton Street
2nd October 1989
Pound Hill
2nd October 1989
Searle Street
2nd October 1989
Shelly Row
2nd October 1989
St. Luke’s Street
2nd October 1989
St. Peter’s Street
2nd October 1989
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Schedule 4 (continued)
RESIDENT’S PARKING ZONE C - CASTLE HILL
Eligible Streets
Zone Operative Date in
Addresses not eligible
Street or part of Street
for Parking Permits other
than by the provisions of
Article 9.7
Trafalgar Street
28th February 1994
Trafalgar Road
28th February 1994
Victoria Avenue
28th February 1994
Not eligible for Business
Parking Permits
Victoria Road (south side)
2nd October 1989
Numbers 1 to 31 odd not
eligible for Business
Parking Permits
Victoria Road
9th July 1990
(numbers 188 to 220)
Whyman’s Lane
2nd October 1989
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Schedule 5
RESIDENT’S PARKING ZONE G - GUEST ROAD
Cost of Permit:
Residents
Car £41.00 per annum
Motorcycle
£20.50 per annum
Visitors
£5.00 for 5 days
Business
£61.50 per annum
Hours of operation:
Monday to Saturday 8.00 am to 8.00 pm
Eligible Streets
Zone Operative Date in
Addresses not eligible
Street or part of Street
for Parking Permits
other than by the
provisions of Article 9.7
Collier Road
1st January 1977
Guest Road
1st January 1977
Mackenzie Road
1st January 1977
Mill Road
25th September 1978
Not eligible for Business
(nos. 1 to 39 odd only)
Parking Permits
Willis Road
1st January 1977
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Schedule 6
RESIDENT’S PARKING ZONE H - PETERSFIELD
Cost of Permit:
Residents
Car £41.00 per annum
Motorcycle
£20.50 per annum
Visitors
£5.00 for 5 days
Business
£61.50 per annum
Hours of operation:
Monday to Saturday 9.00 am to 5.00 pm
Eligible Streets
Zone Operative Date in Addresses not eligible
Street or part of Street
for Parking Permits
other than by the
provisions of Article
9.7
Beaconsfield House
14th October 1996
(Milford Street)
Bradmore Lane
24th October 1994
Bradmore Street
24th October 1994
Broad Street
24th October 1994
Caroline Place
14th October 1996
Celtic House
24th October 1994
(Hooper Street)
Corporation Depot
24th October 1994
Access Road
Edward Street
24th October 1994
Flower Street
24th October 1994
Geldart Street
24th October 1994
Gwydir Cottages
24th October 1994
Gwydir Street
14th October 1996
numbers 1 to 15
numbers 2 to 12
Gwydir Street
24th October 1994
numbers 17 to 177 odd
numbers 22 to 192 even
Hooper Street
24th October 1994
(numbers 3 to 8)
Kingston Street
24th October 1994
Milford Street
24th October 1994
Mill Road
24th October 1994
Not eligible for Business
(nos. 99 to 119 odd)
Parking Permits
Norfolk Street
24th October 1994
Petersfield
24th October 1994
Petworth Street
24th October 1994
Rexbury Court
14th October 1996
(Sturton Street)
St Matthew’s Court
24th October 1994
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Schedule 6 (continued)
RESIDENT’S PARKING ZONE H - PETERSFIELD
Eligible Streets
Zone Operative Date in Addresses not eligible
Street or part of Street
for Parking Permits
other than by the
provisions of Article
9.7
St. Matthew’s Street
14th October 1996
Sturton Street
24th October 1994
(numbers 125 to 187
odd and numbers 126 to
198 even)
Upper Gwydir Street
24th October 1994
Vicarage Terrace
24th October 1994
Young Street
24th October 1994
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Schedule 7
RESIDENT’S PARKING ZONE K - KITE
Cost of Permit:
Residents
Car £50.00 per annum
Motorcycle
£25.00 per annum
Visitors
£5.00 for 5 days
Business
Not issued in this zone
Hours of operation:
Monday to Sunday 9.00 am to 8.00 pm
Eligible Streets
Zone Operative Date in
Street or part of Street
Adam & Eve Street
1st March 1983
Brandon Place
1st March 1983
Burleigh Place
1st March 1983
Burleigh Street
1st March 1983
Christchurch Street
1st March 1983
City Road
1st March 1983
Clarendon Street
1st March 1983
Dover Street
1st March 1983
Earl Street
1st March 1983
East Road (nos. 168 to
1st March 1983
195 only)
Eden Street
1st March 1983
Eden Street Backway
1st March 1983
Elm Street
1st March 1983
(nos. 1 to 8 only)
Emmanuel Road
1st March 1983
Fair Street
3rd April 1989
Fitzroy Street
1st March 1983
Fitzroy Lane
3rd April 1989
Grafton Street
1st March 1983
James Street
1st March 1983
Jesus Terrace
1st March 1983
Jesus Lane
1st March 1983
(nos. 62 to 72 only)
John Street
1st March 1983
King Street
3rd April 1989
(numbers 46 to 98 even
and numbers 105 to 129
odd)
Maids Causeway
3rd April 1989
(south side only)
Melbourne Place
1st March 1983
Napier Street
1st March 1983
New Square
1st March 1983
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Schedule 7 (continued)
RESIDENT’S PARKING ZONE K - KITE
Eligible Streets
Zone Operative Date in
Street or part of Street
Newmarket Road
3rd April 1989
(west of Elizabeth Way
and south side only)
Orchard Street
1st March 1983
Paradise Street
1st March 1983
Parker Street
1st March 1983
Parkside
1st March 1983
Pike’s Walk
1st March 1983
Portland Place
1st March 1983
Prospect Row
1st March 1983
Short Street
3rd April 1989
Victoria Street
1st March 1983
Warkworth Terrace
1st March 1983
Warkworth Street
1st March 1983
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Schedule 8
RESIDENT’S PARKING ZONE N - NEWTOWN
Cost of Permit:
Residents
Car £41.00 per annum
Motorcycle
£20.50 per annum
Visitors
£5.00 for 5 days
Business
£61.50 per annum
Hours of operation:
Monday to Saturday 9.00 am to 5.00 pm
Eligible Streets
Zone Operative Date in
Addresses not eligible
Street or part of Street
for Parking Permits
other than by the
provisions of Article 9.7
of this Order
Bateman Street
22nd June 1992
Bentinck Street
22nd June 1992
Brooklands Avenue
22nd June 1992
Brookside
22nd June 1992
Clarendon Road
22nd June 1992
Coronation Street
22nd June 1992
Fitzwilliam Road
22nd June 1992
Francis Passage
22nd June 1992
George IV Street
22nd June 1992
Hills Road
22nd June 1992
Not eligible for Business
(even nos. 2 to 124 only)
Parking Permits
Lensfield Road
22nd June 1992
Norwich Street
22nd June 1992
Panton Street
22nd June 1992
Pemberton Terrace
22nd June 1992
Royal Albert Almshouses
22nd June 1992
Russell Court
22nd June 1992
Russell Street
22nd June 1992
Saxon Street
22nd June 1992
Shaftesbury Road
22nd June 1992
St Anthony’s Walk
22nd June 1992
St Eligius Street
22nd June 1992
Union Road
22nd June 1992
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Schedule 9
RESIDENT’S PARKING ZONE P - PARK STREET
Cost of Permit:
Residents
Car £50.00 per annum
Motorcycle
£25.00 per annum
Visitors
£5.00 for 5 days
Business
Not issued in this zone except to Park
Street School at £75.00 per annum in
accordance with the provisions of
Article 9.1(b) of this Order
Hours of operation:
Monday to Sunday 9.00 am to 8.00 pm
Eligible Streets
Zone Operative Date in
Addresses not eligible for
Street or part of Street
Parking Permits other than
by the provisions of Article
9.7 of this Order
Beaufort Place
21st April 1986
Not eligible for Resident
Parking Permits and Business
Parking Permits
Lower Park Street
21st April 1986
New Park Street
21st April 1986
Park Street
21st April 1986
Park Parade
21st April 1986
Portugal Street
21st April 1986
Portugal Place
21st April 1986
Richmond Terrace
21st April 1986
Round Church Street
12th December 1994
St. John’s Road
21st April 1986
St. Clement’s Gardens
21st April 1986
Thompson’s Lane
21st April 1986
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Schedule 10
RESIDENT’S PARKING ZONE R - REGENT TERRACE
Cost of Permit:
Residents
Car £50.00 per annum
Motorcycle
£25.00 per annum
Visitors
£5.00 for 5 days
Business
Not issued in this zone
Hours of operation:
Monday to Sunday 8.30 am to 8.00 pm
Eligible Streets
Zone Operative
Date in Street or
part of Street
Regent Terrace
1st April 1980
Regent Street
1st April 1980
(those properties with
access to Regent Terrace)
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Schedule 11
RESIDENT’S PARKING ZONE T - TENISON ROAD
Cost of Permit:
Residents
Car £41.00 per annum
Motorcycle
£20.50 per annum
Visitors
£5.00 for 5 days
Business
£61.50 per annum
Hours of operation:
Monday to Saturday 9.00 am to 8.00 pm
Eligible Streets
Zone Operative Date in
Addresses not eligible
Street or part of Street
for Parking Permits
other than by the
provisions of Article 9.7
Angus Close
4th February 1991
Cambridge Place
4th February 1991
Covent Garden
4th February 1991
Cross Street
4th February 1991
Devonshire Road
4th February 1991
Numbers 65 to 80 not
(numbers 1 to 66 odd and
eligible for Resident
numbers 2 to 158 even)
Parking Permits,
Business Parking Permits
and Visitor Parking
Permits
Drosier Road
4th February 1991
Emery Road
4th February 1991
Emery Street
4th February 1991
Felton Street
4th February 1991
Glisson Road
4th February 1991
Gonville Place
4th February 1991
(nos. 1 to 4 only)
Gresham Road
4th February 1991
Harvey Road
4th February 1991
Hills Road
4th February 1991
Not eligible for Business
(odd nos. 1 to 129 only)
Parking Permits
Lyndewode Road
4th February 1991
Mawson Road
4th February 1991
Mill Street
4th February 1991
Mill Road
4th February 1991
Not eligible for Business
(numbers 41 to 97 odd and
Parking Permits
numbers 2 to 134 even)
Mortimer Road
4th February 1991
Perowne Street
4th February 1991
Ravensworth Gardens
2nd August 1999
Not eligible for Resident
Parking Permits,
Business Parking Permits
and Visitor Parking
Permits
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RESIDENT’S PARKING ZONE T - TENISON ROAD
Eligible Streets
Zone Operative Date in
Addresses not eligible
Street or part of Street
for Parking Permits
other than by the
provisions of Article 9.7
St. Paul’s Road
4th February 1991
St Barnabas Road
4th February 1991
Station Road
4th February 1991
Tenison Avenue
4th February 1991
Tenison Road
4th February 1991
Wilkin Street
4th February 1991
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Schedule 12
Part 1
RESIDENT’S PARKING ZONE W - WEST CAMBRIDGE
Cost of Permit:
Residents
Car £41.00 per annum
Motorcycle
£20.50 per annum
Visitors
£5.00 for 5 days
Business
£61.50 per annum
Hours of operation:
Monday to Saturday 9.00 am to 5.00 pm
Eligible Streets
Zone Operative Date in
Street or part of Street
Church Gate Walk
2nd October 1989
Grange Road (from
2nd October 1989
Barton Road to
Sidgwick Avenue
only)
Malting Lane
2nd October 1989
Newnham Road
2nd October 1989
Newnham Walk
2nd October 1989
Queen’s Road
2nd October 1989
Ridley Hall Road
2nd October 1989
Selwyn Gardens
2nd October 1989
Sidgwick Avenue
2nd October 1989
Summerfield
2nd October 1989
West Road
2nd October 1989
Wordsworth Grove
2nd December 1996
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Schedule 12
Part 2 – CITY CENTRE
RESIDENT’S PARKING ZONE W - WEST CAMBRIDGE
Permits subject to a maximum of one per person and a maximum of ten valid
permits at any one time
Residents Car £41.00 per annum
Motorcycle £20.50 per annum
Visitor parking permits not issued
Business parking permits not issued
Eligible Streets
Zone Operative Date in
Street or part of Street
All Saint’s Passage
2nd October 1989
Botolph Lane
2nd October 1989
Bradwell’s Court
2nd October 1989
Bridge Street
2nd October 1989
Camden Court
2nd October 1989
Christ’s Lane
2nd October 1989
Corn Exchange Street
2nd October 1989
Downing Place
2nd October 1989
Downing Street
2nd October 1989
Drummer Street
2nd October 1989
Emmanuel Street
2nd October 1989
Fen Causeway
2nd October 1989
Fitzwilliam Street
2nd October 1989
Free School Lane
2nd October 1989
Garret Hostel Lane
2nd October 1989
Gifford Place
2nd October 1989
Granta Place
2nd October 1989
Green Street
2nd October 1989
Guildhall Place
2nd October 1989
Guildhall Street
2nd October 1989
Hobson Street
2nd October 1989
Hobson’s Passage
2nd October 1989
Jesus Lane
2nd October 1989
King Street
2nd October 1989
(except numbers 46 to 98
and numbers 105 to 129)
Kings Lane
2nd October 1989
Kings Parade
2nd October 1989
Laundress Lane
2nd October 1989
Lensfield Road
2nd October 1989
Little St. Mary’s Lane
2nd October 1989
Magdalene Street
2nd October 1989
Malcolm Street
2nd October 1989
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Schedule 12 (continue)
Part 2 – CITY CENTRE
RESIDENT’S PARKING ZONE W - WEST CAMBRIDGE
Eligible Streets
Zone Operative Date in
Street or part of Street
Manor Street
2nd October 1989
Market Hill
2nd October 1989
Market Passage
2nd October 1989
Market Street
2nd October 1989
Mill Lane
2nd October 1989
Park Terrace
2nd October 1989
Parsons Court
2nd October 1989
Peas Hill
2nd October 1989
Pembroke Street
2nd October 1989
Petty Cury
2nd October 1989
Portugal Street
2nd October 1989
Post Office Terrace
2nd October 1989
Quayside
2nd October 1989
Queen’s Lane
2nd October 1989
Regent Street
2nd October 1989
Rose Crescent
2nd October 1989
Round Church Street
2nd October 1989
Senate House Hill
2nd October 1989
Senate House Passage
2nd October 1989
Sidney Street
2nd October 1989
Silver Street
2nd October 1989
St. Andrew’s Passage
2nd October 1989
St. Edward’s Passage
2nd October 1989
St. John’s Street
2nd October 1989
St. Mary’s Street
2nd October 1989
St. Tibb’s Row
2nd October 1989
Sussex Street
2nd October 1989
Tennis Court Road
2nd October 1989
Tennis Court Terrace
2nd October 1989
Trinity Lane
2nd October 1989
Trinity Street
2nd October 1989
Trumpington Street
2nd October 1989
Wheeler Street
2nd October 1989
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Schedule 13
SURGERIES ELIGIBLE FOR THE ISSUE OF MEDICAL PRACTITIONER PARKING
PERMITS
Cost of Permit:
£64.50 per parking bay per annum
Eligible Surgeries
Medical Practitioner
Parking Places for
use by eligible
surgery
67 Bridge Street
Bridge Street
Jesus Lane
Round Church Street
1 Emmanuel Road
Parkside
48 Lensfield Road
Union Road
The Laurels Surgery
Auckland Road
20 Newmarket Road
Newmarket Road
23 Newmarket Road
Auckland Road
Newmarket Road
Cambridge Access Surgery
Abbey Road
125 Newmarket Road
Beche Road
Trinity Street
Botolph Lane
(Newnham Walk Surgery)
Queens Lane
56 Trumpington Street
Botolph Lane
Queens Lane
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)
of CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL )
this day of
2005
)
in the presence of:
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