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2020 Update on Parking zones in ED and West Peckham.


trinidad

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Lordship lane and it's shops are not even within the incoming cpz and there will still be free parking on lordship lane and most surrounding streets so how is it affected?




Rockets Wrote:

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> Abe - spot on. If memory serves me rightly the

> last council accounts showed a ?6m+ surplus from

> CPZs, car parks and parking fines which was

> re-invested in roads.

>

> Those who campaigned hard for the CPZ got their

> wish - very much at the expense of everyone else -

> the numbers for and against in the consultation

> speak for themselves and we are all smart enough

> to see how the council "adapted" the consultation

> to fit their objectives.

>

> Hurrah for the "winners". Unfortunately, we will

> all have to live with the consequences and I am

> sure those who thought they won will be amongst

> the first to bemoan the boarding up of shops along

> Lordship Lane and the loss of a unique local

> community.

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trinidad Wrote:

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> Thank you, so ?125.00 another question i have is

> do you pay if you are a blue badge holder?


Yes, you do,


"disabled badge holder?s vehicles - ?31.25 (12 months)"

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Lots of people complaining about Southwark's tactics but are you all also complaining to the council as I suggested earlier or are you just letting air escape as the fight dies in you (which is what the council hope will happen)


If you truly believe the consultations were biased towards the council then complain and get something on record about your perceived injustice which makes any later enquiry more likely to deliver results.

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Many of us complained before they made the decision and they dismissed every complaint and objection out of hand and shut down all debate on the issue.


If they don't listen to residents as part of the consultations they are legally compelled to undertake, I have no faith whatsoever that they will bother to do so after the fact.

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Abe

Complaining is the first step in the process and must be undertaken so that you can get a letter dismissing your claim which then supports a request to https://www.lgo.org.uk/ to review the councils decision.


Yes the previous objections have appeared to be ignored but this is an important step that is required first.


As to whom to complain to , I would suggest copy emails / letters to the following people

Leader of the council

Head of parking

Your local councillor


Sorry I don't have addresses for any of them but if anyone does then feel free to post them here.

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