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Ontherun Wrote:

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> No, no change to yellow lines. They've just added

> white line markings and put up the CPZ signs which

> were then immediately covered with bin liners.

There is a bunch of new double yellows on Hillsboro, at least.

Please note there are two CPZs in East Dulwich but the Council names for the zones doesn?t make that totally clear - one that started on 30 March and another proposed for later in the year. The Peckham West one (Oglander Road etc) started on 30 March and warning notices will be issued for an extended period. This is on the Council?s page on Coronavirus https://www.southwark.gov.uk/health-and-wellbeing/public-health/for-the-public/coronavirus/coronavirus-parking-restrictions-and-controlled-parking-zones


The CPZ that has been put on hold (Monica?s post including the email from Councillor Livingstone) is the one for Lordship Lane.


Enforcement is reduced and looking at what the Council say if you park sensibly you shouldn?t get a penalty. If you park on double yellow lines, in disabled bays or on the footway you can expect a penalty. Rightly in my opinion. Restrictions have been reduced for key workers but not these. I can see they either affect traffic flow - vehicle or those with buggies or there may be blue badge holders who are not shielding or on the vulnerable list who need the disabled bays.


NB the enforcement officers might not be issuing parking tickets. If they are on duty they have to wear their uniform. The Council can redeploy them for example to make sure the 2 metre social distancing is observed in queues. Please think before you have a go at them - they are working with all the contact with the public that entails and don?t have the option to work from home.

Why does the admin feel it's fine to change the title of this post without stating that it has been done?

It's a bit big Brotherly. Just say if you're doing it.



macutd Wrote:

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> Why has the council got three men not abiding by

> the 2 meter rule, painting white lines for the

> CPZ?

> Surely this is not a critical job that needs to

> continue at this time!!

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