Update - 22 March 2018

Given the recent complaints regarding the proposed double yellow lines in Errol and Barnard Gardens, the Cabinet Member has agreed that a new statutory consultation will be carried out in May 2018. However, the CPZ in Cavendish Ave will be implemented on 26th March 2018 as programmed.

 

Cabinet Member Approval and Implementation - update 8 March 2017

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 implementation of the WB2 CPZ with the anticipated operational start of 14 May 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 webpage link below.
WB2 CPZ 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.
WB2 CPZ 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.

 

Statutory Consultation 30 November 2017

We are carrying out a statutory consultation on the intention to introduce a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) in Cavendish Avenue.
For further information please see the link below to the statutory consultation newsletter.

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 us by no later than 5 January 2018 quoting reference ES/WB2. Objections must relate only to the elements of the scheme that are subject to this statutory consultation.

 

Cabinet Member Approval - October 2017

Following the informal consultation, the feedback from the community was reported to the Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Environment and Housing in September. Approval has been given to proceed with a statutory consultation of the proposed WB2 CPZ in Cavendish Avenue only. For further information to the Cabinet Member decision sheet and detailed information to the result of the informal consultation please see the following link to the Cabinet Member report.
Decision and Cabinet Member report – WB2 CPZ informal consultation

 

The Proposal

Following complaints concerning parking difficulties we are consulting with residents of the Cavendish Avenue Area (Barnard Gardens, Belmont Avenue, Cavendish Avenue and Errol Gardens), on a proposal to introduce a CPZ in these roads.
Residents are being asked to indicate if they would like us to consider the introduction of parking controls.
The decision on whether or not to proceed with the next step, which would involve a statutory consultation on the proposals, will be subject to responses received during this consultation. As a resident within the consultation area you are urged to take part in the consultation even if you are not in favour of a CPZ.

 

Let us know your views

The proposed design layout of the zone can be found below. Before making your decision it is  suggested that you read the CPZ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) both of which can be found as links in the related documents section below. Further information on CPZs can also be found on our website.
Please complete and submit the online questionnaire, with any comments you may have by Monday 19 June 2017.  We regret that due to the number of responses received during an informal consultation it will not be possible to individually reply to each respondent.

E- questionnaire for the proposed WB2 CPZ

 

Related Documents

cavendish_avenue_area_wb2_informal_cpz_consultation_letter-2.pdf
proposed_wb2_cpz_layout.pdf
faq_-_mar_2017.pdf

 

What happens next

The results of the consultation along with officers' recommendations will be presented in a report to the Cabinet Member for Environment, Regeneration and Housing. Once a decision is made residents will be informed accordingly.

You may view the plans in Merton Link at Merton Civic Centre, Morden during hours, Monday to Friday between 10am and 4pm. A copy will also be available at West Barnes Library