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I'm due to visit the area soon for the first time since Covid and the new LTN restrictions came into effect.


For some reason I'm finding it difficult to get clarity online on exactly where the new restrictions are, when they operate and whether the area between LL and Court Lane is now CPZ like the Melbourne Grove area.


Southwark's interactive parking map doesn't seem to show these and Google Maps is a patchwork of old and new footage, none more recent than a year old.


Grateful to anyone who can explain!

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"the area between LL and Court Lane is now CPZ"


I don't think it is, and you should be able to park there freely. You'd just have to remember there's no access from Dulwich Village and weekday morning/afternoon restrictions at the Townley Rd/E Dulwich Grove junction.

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