Kenley Road statutory consultation September/October 2019

Following the consultation, carried out between 9 - 31 May 2019, on the proposal to introduce a Controlled Parking Zone (MP4 CPZ) operating Monday - Sunday between 8.30am and 6.30pm, the feedback was 30 representations received with 1 representation in support (in agreement with proposed hours of operation of Monday to Sunday, between 8.30 and 6.30pm); 3 comments and 26 (from Kenley Road) against the proposed days of operation of the MP4 CPZ. Their objection was not against the introduction of a CPZ in Kenley Road, rather, they preferred to join MP1 CPZ which operates Monday to Friday, between 10am and 4pm.

The Cabinet Member has agreed to proceed with a statutory consultation to extend the MP1 CPZ to include Kenley Road. A consultation newsletter will be distributed shortly to properties in the consultation area. To download an electronic version please use the following web link.

MP1 CPZ Ext - Kenley Road statutory consultation newsletter

What happens next

The consultation period will commence from 16 September - 11 October 2019, a statutory consultation newsletter with details of the proposals will be distributed to all properties within the scheme boundary.

Representations in regards to the proposals must be made in writing to the;Head of Street Sustainable Communities, Merton Civic Centre, London Road, Morden, Surrey, SM4 5DX or email trafficandhighways@merton.gov.uk

Representations must reach the Council by no later than 11 October 2019 quoting reference ES/MP1ext. Objections must relate only to the elements of the scheme that are subject to this statutory consultation.

Watery Lane Statutory Consultation - 2018

Following the outcome of the informal consultation, carried out during September / October 2016 on the proposal to introduce a controlled parking zone (MP2 CPZ), residents of Watery Lane did not support the proposed CPZ or the proposed double yellow lines. Following further discussions with Watery Lane residents and a meeting organised by the Merton Park Ward Councillors held on 20 September 2017 it was agreed to proceed with a statutory consultation to include Watery Lane into the MP1 CPZ operating Monday to Friday between 10am and 4pm.

Watery Lane Cabinet Member Approval and Implementation - update March 2018

Following the statutory consultation, the feedback from the community was reported to the Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Environment and Housing in February 2018. Approval has been given to proceed with implementing Watery Lane into the MP1 CPZ with the anticipated operational start of 23 April 2018. A newsletter will be distributed shortly to all properties in the boundary of the proposed CPZ to update them of the decision and to notify of the next stage with regards to implementation of signs and lining street works for the CPZ. To download an electronic version please follow the link below.

Watery Lane implementation newsletter

For further information to the Cabinet Member decision and detailed information to the result of the statutory consultation please see the following links to the Cabinet Member report.

Watery Lane statutory consultation report and cabinet member decision

The Council's parking enforcement team will shortly be distributing to properties within the scheme an information pack, including parking permit application forms.

What happens next

The consultation period will commence from 9 November – 1 December 2017, a statutory consultation newsletter with details of the proposals will be distributed to all properties within the scheme boundary. For further information on the proposals please see the link below to the statutory consultation documentation.
Watery Lane MP1 CPZ extension statutory consultation document
Representations in regards to the proposals must be made in writing to the;Head of Street Sustainable Communities, Merton Civic Centre, London Road, Morden, Surrey, SM4 5DX
or email trafficandhighways@merton.gov.uk 
Representations must reach the Council by no later than 1 December 2017 quoting reference ES/MP1ext/WL. Objections must relate only to the elements of the scheme that are subject to this statutory consultation.

Update 3 June 2016

Following Cabinet Member approval to proceed with implementation of the MP1 CPZ extension, street works are scheduled to commence from 13 June 2016. Work will be carried out between 8am and 4.30pm. To allow the works to be carried out as quickly as possible, temporary parking restrictions may be introduced, although parking" cones and signs will be in place to indicate the areas where parking would be prohibited. By doing so, this will keep the roads free of parked vehicles allowing a smooth transition of the works. Vehicles would be allowed back onto the road once the lining work is complete or after the working day.

Schedule of works

Keswick Avenue and Kenley Road 13 - 15 June.
Mostyn Road 16 - 17 June.
Tybenham Road Poplar Road South 20 - 23 June.
Cranleigh Road 20 - 23 June.
Notices and cones will be placed in your road 12 – 48hrs prior to work being undertaken.
The MP1 CPZ extension is scheduled to come into operation on 11 July 2016.
To view the implementation newsletter please click the following link.
MP1 CPZ extension implementation newsletter

Update 19 April 2016

Following the statutory consultation that took place in December 2015, the results and feedback from the community were reported to the Cabinet Member for Environment Sustainability and Regeneration. Approval has been given to proceed with implementation of the MP1 CPZ Extension with the anticipated operational start time of 11 July 2016. For further information see the link below for the Cabinet Member decision sheet and for detailed information to the result of the statutory consultation please see the link to the Cabinet Member report.

Documents

Merton Park South area

Following the communication that ward Councillors distributed to residents advising of a consultation to include their road into a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) the council is now carrying out a statutory consultation on its intention to introduce parking controls in Cranleigh Road, Keswick Avenue, Kenley Road (between Circle Gardens and Mostyn Road), Mostyn Road (the unrestricted section), Tybenham Road and Poplar Road South. This will be an extension to the existing MP1 CPZ in Merton Park. The control hours are Monday to Friday between 10am and 4pm.

For further information see the link below to the statutory consultation documentation.
MP1 CPZ extension statutory consultation document
Representations in regards to the proposals described in this Notice must be made in writing to the;Head of Street Sustainable Communities, Merton Civic Centre, London Road, Morden, Surrey, SM4 5DX
or email trafficandhighways@merton.gov.uk
Representations must reach the Council by no later than 31 December 2015 quoting reference ES/MP1ex. Objections must relate only to the elements of the scheme that are subject to this statutory consultation.

Following a receipt of a petition from residents of Melrose Avenue on 11th February 2020 requesting inclusion within the recently approved GC3 CPZ. The petition was signed by 76 residents representing 68 properties. With 116 properties in Melrose Ave, this represents 59%. Approval has been given to include Melrose Avenue in GC3 CPZ.

Following approval to proceed with implementation of the GC3 CPZ, Edgehill Road area, a newsletter will be distributed shortly to all properties in the boundary of the proposed CPZ to update them of the decision and to notify of the next stage with regards to implementation of signs and lining street works for the CPZ. The scheme is anticipated to become operational on 4 April 2020. To download an electronic version please follow the link below.

Cabinet Member Approval

Following the statutory consultation, the feedback from the community was reported to the Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Housing and Transport. Approval has been given to proceed with implementation to include Beecholme Avenue, Caithness Road, Edgehill Road, Elmhurst Road, Garden Avenue, Hill Road, Melrose Avenue, Park Avenue, Ridge Road and Streatham Road (between entrance to Mitcham Industrial Estate and its junction with Ridge Road)

into the existing GC3 CPZ. A newsletter will be distributed shortly to all properties in the consultation boundary to update of the decision and to notify of the next stage with regards to the scheme's implementation.

For further information to the Cabinet Member decision and detailed information to the result of the statutory consultation please see the following web link.

Statutory consultation 18 October 2019

Following the informal consultation earlier this year, we are carrying out a statutory consultation on our intention to introduce a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) in Beecholme Avenue, Caithness Road, Edgehill Road, Elmhurst Road, Garden Avenue, Hill Road, Melrose Avenue, Park Avenue, Ridge Road and Streatham Road., to operate Monday to Friday between 8.30am and 6.30pm.

For further information please see the link below to the statutory consultation newsletter and Cabinet Member informal consultation report / decision.

Representations in regards to the proposals described in this Notice must be made by email to trafficandhighways@merton.gov.uk or in writing to Future Merton (Traffic and Highways Team 9th Floor), Merton Civic Centre, London Road, Morden, Surrey, SM4 5DX.

Representations must reach the Council by no later than 15 November 2019 quoting reference ES/GC3CPZ. Objections must relate only to the elements of the scheme that are subject to this statutory consultation.

Informal consultation 23 May 2019

Following petitions received from residents of Edgehill Road, Caithness Road and Garden Avenue, experiencing parking difficulties in their road, we are proposing to introduce a CPZ and will conduct a consultation to give the community an opportunity to express their views with regards to operational days and hours.

Let us know your views

We are seeking the views of the community for a proposed CPZ by asking all parties to submit their views through the online e-questionnaire, see the web link below. The decision on whether or not to proceed with the next stage, which would involve a statutory consultation on the proposal, will be subject to the online responses received during this informal consultation. To view the proposed design layout of the zone please see the links in the related documents section below.

Please let us have your views by Friday 21 June 2019 by visiting the following link to the online e-questionnaire. 

Related documents

Contact us

Traffic and Highways
Merton Civic Centre
London Road
Morden SM4 5DX

Email: trafficandhighways@merton.gov.uk