Billet Road E17 – Road safety and improvement Click to get info
Consultation on this scheme ended on 25 October 2015
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Read the Billet Road survey leaflet (PDF, 1.93 MB)
Upper Walthamstow, Whipps Cross South, Highams Park ,Theydon Street - Proposed controlled parking zones Click to get info
Consultation on this scheme ended on 10 August 2015
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Upper Walthamstow area consultation document (PDF 929 KB)
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Whipps Cross South area consultation document (PDF 799 KB)
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Highams Park area consultation document (PDF 569 KB)
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Theydon Street area consultation document (PDF 784 KB)
Consultation on this scheme ended on 31 July 2015
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View the consultation documents along with a questionnaire (PDF 1.22 MB)
Blackhorse Lane - Highway improvement scheme Click to get info
Consultation on this scheme ended on 20 July 2015
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View the consultation leaflet (PDF 1.51 MB)
Endlebury Road / Gunners Grove - Highway improvement scheme Click to get info
View the:
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Consultation document (PDF 51.6 KB)
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Scheme proposal plan (PDF 705 KB)
Peterborough Road - Neighbourhood traffic scheme Click to get info
View the:
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Scheme information letter (PDF 35.3 KB)
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Amended scheme plan (PDF 884 KB)
Blackhorse Road - Highway improvement scheme Click to get info
View the consultation leaflet (PDF 476KB)
Selborne Road - Air Quality and Highway improvement Scheme Click to get info
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Areas between Lea Bridge Road and A406 - 20mph zone scheme Click to get info
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Banbury Road area plan (PDF 257 KB)
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Belle Vue Road area plan (PDF 333 KB)
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Brookscroft Road area plan (PDF 448 KB)
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Higham Hill Road area plan 1 (PDF 1.31 MB)
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Higham Hill Road area plan 2 (PDF 732 KB)
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Lloyd Park area plan (PDF 310 KB)
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Macdonald Road area plan (PDF 448 KB)
Larkshall Road - Highway improvement scheme Click to get info
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Consultation leaflet (PDF 1.58 MB)
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Consultation area plan (PDF 1.58 MB)
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Proposals plan - North (PDF 2.75 MB)
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Proposals plan - South (PDF 506 KB)
Billet Road E17 - Safety and Road Improvement Scheme Click to get info
In September and October 2015, we carried out a survey with local residents to ask about road safety and environmental improvements they would like to see along Billet Road.
Based on the results of the survey along with traffic and accident data, consultation proposals have been developed that aim to improve road safety and make improvements for all road users.
London Quietway Scheme (route 2) Click to get info
As part of the Mayor of London's vision for cycling, Waltham Forest Council is delivering a section of the London Quietway Scheme (route 2) that runs from Bloomsbury to Walthamstow.
Quietways will become a network of cycle routes throughout London that link key destinations through backstreets, parks, waterways or along tree-lined avenue streets. Quietway route 2 will be one of the first Quietways to be introduced in London and will run from Bloomsbury to Walthamstow through Russell Square, Angel, London Fields, Hackney Central, along Coppermill Lane and Mission Grove and ending at Walthamstow Central Station.
Section one on Coppermill Lane is under construction and we are now asking for views on sections two and three of the route that will run along Mission Grove from Blackhorse Lane to Palmerston Road, then onto Willow Walk joining Selbourne Road.
A plan of the whole Quietway 2 route can be found on the TFL website.
In addition to the Quietway, Waltham Forest Council has been awarded £27million by Transport for London for the Mini-Holland Programme. This three year funded programme will allow us to make significant improvements to the borough’s walking and cycling infrastructure bringing a wealth of benefits, and encouraging more people to walk and cycle.
The Quietways will benefit from Mini-Holland design principles to improve the roads as well as walking and cycling provision.
The consultation documents along with a questionnaire have been sent to the residents and businesses immediately affected by the proposals.
Please send your comments back via post to the Low Hall Depot Address (in the free post envelope provided) or email traffic.scheme@walthamforest.gov.uk no later than 19 January 2016.
NOTE: The consultation is not open for people that do not live in the area affected. To learn more about Mini-Holland visit the enjoy Waltham Forest website.
Valley, Larkswood, Hatch Lane, Hale End and Highams Park Area - 20mph zones proposals Click to get info
Modifications to the scheme – Works are due to start mid-February 2016
New 20mph zones are to be installed but based upon the consultation results (see below), the Council has modified the original proposals:
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There will be fewer road hump locations overall
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Speed cushions are to be converted to road humps
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110 roads of the 187 roads consulted will have no road humps installed on them because they are short/narrow in nature and do not require speed reducing physical measures
Modified scheme plans
The modified plans show the 20mph zone boundaries and road hump locations on all roads below.
Valley North | Larkswood | Hale End and Highams Park |
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Valley North Map (PDF 910KB) | Larkswood Area Map 1(PDF 997 KB) | Hale End and Highams Park Area Map 1 (PDF 1.1 MB) |
Larkswood Area Map 2 (PDF 1.1 MB) | Hale End and Highams Park Area Map 2 (PDF 1.2 MB) | |
Larkswood Area Map 3 (PDF 846 KB) | Hale End and Highams Park Area Map 3 (PDF 1 MB) | |
Larkswood Area Map 4 (PDF 1 MB) | Hale End and Highams Park Area Map 4 (PDF 856 KB) | |
Larkswood Area Map 5 (PDF 723 KB) | Hale End and Highams Park Area Map 5 (PDF 570 KB) |
Traffic order/road hump notices
Traffic Order Notice T42a(15) - 20mph Zone (PDF 221KB)
Traffic Order Notice T42bc - traffic calming (humps) (PDF 85 KB)
Public notices and opportunity to object Click to get info
The closing date for any formal written objections has now passed
Public notices showing the proposed location of new speed limits and road humps were published in the Waltham Forest News free local newspaper on 21 December 2015 and the public were offered an opportunity to object using our online form. This is part of the formal Traffic Management Order process.
We'll now consider the formal objections and may make further modifications as a result – this completes the traffic order process.
Valley, Larkswood, Hatch Lane, Hale End and Highams Park Area - public consultation Click to get info
The consultation closed on 12 October 2015
The council consulted all occupiers in the areas bounded by the A406 North Circular Road, Hall Lane, New Road, Hatch Lane, Chingford Lane and Woodford New Road on proposals to introduce 20mph zones.
20mph and humps consultation - overview map (PDF 416KB)
This scheme is part of the Council’s ‘roll-out’ of 20mph speed limits across all residential streets in the borough to reduce road collisions and casualties. The roll-out supports the London Mayor’s ‘Safe Streets for London’ strategy.
Consultation results
We received 1,707 responses to the consultations which covered 11,700 properties, a response rate of 15% of the occupiers in the area.
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54% supported the Council’s proposals for the introduction 20mph zones in the area
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46% did not support the proposals
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4% wished to see fewer road humps than the proposals
We are planning to install the 20mph speed limits and speed-reducing measures in the New Year 2016.
Grove Green South E11 proposed CPZ consultation Click to get info
In recent times the Council has been contacted by a number of residents from the Grove Green South area who experience parking difficulties along their streets
Waltham Forest Council is therefore consulting all occupiers in this area on the possible introduction of a new Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) to improve parking conditions for local residents and businesses.
The streets being consulted are as follows:
Grove Green South E11: Ashville Road, Central Avenue, Chertsey Road, Dyers Hall Road, Elm Road, Grove Green Road, Hampton Road, Kimberley Road, Norlington Road, Oakdale Road, Pearcroft Road, Rhodesia Road and Thornton Road.
If you live in any of the streets above you should have already received a consultation leaflet, a copy of which you can be viewed on the link below. If you haven’t received a leaflet contact us on the e-mail address below and we will send you a copy with a free post return slip. The consultation will close on Friday 24th February 2017. The Council will then look at all responses to see if a majority of respondents would like this CPZ to be implemented during the next financial year (2017/18).
Grove Green South E11 Consultation Leaflet (1.5MB PDF file)
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Tallack Road area E10 proposed CPZ consultation Click to get info
In recent times the Council has been contacted by a number of residents from the Tallack Road area who experience parking difficulties along their streets
Waltham Forest Council is therefore consulting all occupiers in this area on the possible introduction of a new Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) to improve parking conditions for local residents and businesses.
The streets being consulted are as follows:
Tallack Road Area E10: Church Road, Estate Way, Lea Bridge Road, Marconi Road, Marsh Lane and Tallack Road.
If you live in any of the streets above you should have already received a consultation leaflet, a copy of which you can be viewed on the link below. If you haven’t received a leaflet contact us on the e-mail address below and we will send you a copy with a free post return slip. The consultation will close on Friday 17th February 2017. The Council will then look at all responses to see if a majority of respondents would like this CPZ to be implemented during the next financial year (2017/18).
Tallack Road Area E10 Consultation Leaflet (3.5MB PDF file)
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Abbotts Park/Midland Road CPZ E10 Click to get info
Waltham Forest Council consulted residents and businesses in the Abbotts Park / Midland Road area in September / October 2016 on proposals for a new Controlled parking Zone. The closing date of was 5 October 2016. The consultation received a positive response, with 75% of those responding in favour for the introduction of parking controls.
Waltham Forest Council is now in the process of introducing of the Abbotts Park / Midland Road CPZ (white and yellow lines and associate sign plates and posts). We are working to have this completed by the 27 February 2017, which is when parking controls will come into effect.
If you are a resident of this area and own a vehicle you will need to purchase a permit by the 27 February 2017 to park your vehicle Monday to Friday 8:00am to 6:30pm.
The Link below details information about the costs for permits, how to apply and other general information related to the new (‘AM’) Controlled Parking Zone.
Abbotts Park / Midland Road CPZ Information Letter (85KB PDF file)
Streets included in the new Abbotts Park / Midland Road (‘AM’) CPZ are as follows:
Abbotts Park Road, Boscombe Avenue, Bulwer Road, Canterbury Road, Cheltenham Road, Chesterfield Road, Colchester Road, Ely Road, Epsom Road, Essex Road South, Fletcher Lane, Forest Drive West, Forest Road, Goodman Road, Griggs Road, Hainault Road, High Road Leyton, Integer Gardens, James Lane, Lambourne Road, Leigh Road, Leyton Green Road, Lyndhurst Drive, Matlock Road, Midland Road, Moyers Road, Nottingham Road, Serbin Close and Wesley Road.
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Proposed Controlled Parking Zone - Coppermill Lane and Southcote area Click to get info
In recent times the Council has been contacted by a number of residents from the Coppermill Lane and Southcote Areas who experience parking difficulties along their streets
Waltham Forest Council therefore undertook a consultation of resident and Businesses occupiers in this area on the possible introduction of a new Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) to improve parking conditions for local residents and businesses.
The streets consulted are as follows:
Coppermill Lane and Southcote Areas: Blackhorse Road, Cassiobury Road, Chester Road, Coppermill Lane, Elmfield Road, Manning Road, Morland Road, Newman Road, Rensburg Road, Salop Road, Southcote Road, Tenby Road, Waterside and York Road.
A public consultation was undertaken during the period of 12 September 2016 to 30 September 2016.
The CPZ was approved for implementation in November 2016 and is now being implemented. The Permit Application Letter was delivered to resident and business occupiers on Monday 13 March 2017. The letter can be viewed through the link below
Coppermill Lane and Southcote Area Permit Application Letter (85KB PDF)
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Walthamstow Stadium area E4 / E17 proposed cpz consultation Click to get info
In recent times the Council has been contacted by a number of residents from the Walthamstow stadium area who experience parking difficulties along their streets.
Waltham Forest Council is therefore consulting all occupiers in this area on the possible introduction of a new Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) to improve parking conditions for local residents and businesses.
The streets being consulted are as follows:
Walthamstow Stadium Area E4 / E17: Chingford Road, Empress Avenue, Grove Park Avenue, Loxham Road, Minerva Road, Rushcroft Road, Wadham Avenue and Wadham Road.
If you live in any of the streets above you should have already received a consultation leaflet, a copy of which you can be viewed on the link below. If you haven’t received a leaflet contact us on the e-mail address below and we will send you a copy with a free post return slip. The consultation will close on Friday 3 March 2017. The Council will then look at all responses to see if a majority of respondents would like this CPZ to be implemented during the next financial year (2017/18).
Walthamstow Stadium Area E4 / E17 Consultation Leaflet (733KB PDF file)
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Cann Hall area E11 Click to get info
In recent times the Council has been contacted by a number of residents from the Cann Hall area who experience parking difficulties along their streets
Waltham Forest Council is therefore consulting all occupiers in this area on the possible introduction of a new Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) to improve parking conditions for local residents and businesses.
The streets being consulted are as follows:
Bourne Road, Broxbourne Road, Cann Hall Road, Cary Road, Cheneys Road, Chichester Road, Cobbold Road, Courtenay Road, Dames Road, Elsham Road, Harrow Green, Harrow Road, Hesketh Road, Huddlestone Road, Jenny Hammond Close, Kingsdown Road, Matcham Road, Napier Road, Neville Close, Newcomen Road, Odessa Road, Pevensey Road, Ramsay Road, Robinson Close, Selby Road, Sheridan Road, Terling Close, Thorpe Road, Trumpington Road, Vansittart Road, Winchelsea Road, Woodhouse Road, Wragby Road
If you live in any of the streets above you should have already received a consultation leaflet, a copy of which can be viewed on the link below. If you haven’t received a leaflet contact us on the e-mail address below and we will send you a copy with a free post return slip. The consultation will close on Friday 17 March 2017. The Council will then look at all responses to see if a majority of respondents would like this CPZ to be implemented.
Cann Hall extension E11/E7 consultation Leaflet
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Proposed controlled parking zone consultation - Chapel End area E17 Click to get info
In recent times the Council has been contacted by a number of residents from the Chapel End area who experience parking difficulties along their streets.
Waltham Forest Council is therefore consulting all occupiers in this area on the possible introduction of a new Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) to improve parking conditions for local residents and businesses.
The streets being consulted are as follows:
Chapel End Area E17: Beresford Road, Brookscroft Road, Cheshire Road, Chingford Road, Kitchener Road and Roberts Road.
If you live in any of the streets above you should have already received a consultation leaflet, a copy of which you can be viewed on the link below. If you haven’t received a leaflet contact us on the e-mail address below and we will send you a copy with a free post return slip. The consultation will close on Friday 14 April 2017. The Council will then look at all responses to see if a majority of respondents would like this CPZ to be implemented during the next financial year (2017/18).
Chapel End Area E17 Consultation Leaflet (600KB PDF document)
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Proposed controlled parking zone consultation - Fulbourne Road area E17 Click to get info
In recent times the Council has been contacted by a number of residents from the Fulbourne Road area who experience parking difficulties along their streets.
Waltham Forest Council is therefore consulting all occupiers in this area on the possible introduction of a new Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) to improve parking conditions for local residents and businesses.
The streets being consulted are as follows:
Fulbourne Road Area E17: Bridge End, Brookscroft Road, Crowndale Place, Forest View Road, Fulbourne Road, Garner Road, Northbank Road, Queenswood Avenue, Sturge Avenue, St Johns Road, Sturge Avenue, Thorpe Road, Victoria Road, Warburton Terrace and Woodend Road
If you live in any of the streets above you should have already received a consultation leaflet, a copy of which you can be viewed on the link below. If you haven’t received a leaflet contact us on the e-mail address below and we will send you a copy with a free post return slip. The consultation will close on Friday 21 April 2017. The Council will then look at all responses to see if a majority of respondents would like this CPZ to be implemented during the next financial year (2017/18).
Fulbourne Road Area E17 Consultation Leaflet (500KB PDF document)
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Proposed controlled parking zone consultation - Higham Hill area E17 Click to get info
In recent times the Council has been contacted by a number of residents from the Higham Hill area who experience parking difficulties along their streets.
Waltham Forest Council is therefore consulting all occupiers in this area on the possible introduction of a new Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) to improve parking conditions for local residents and businesses.
The streets being consulted are as follows:
Higham Hill Area E17:
Billet Road, Bramley Close Clarence Road, Claremont Road, Colville Road, Cumberland Road, Fairfield Road, Gloucester Road, Hecham Close, Hamilton Road, Lee Close, Lockwood Way, Manor Road, Mayfield Road, Mount Pleasant Rd, Norfolk Road, Riverhead Close, Sutton Road, The Mile End, Woolston Close, Worcester Road.
If you live in any of the streets above you should have already received a consultation leaflet, a copy of which you can be viewed on the link below. If you haven’t received a leaflet contact us on the e-mail address below and we will send you a copy with a free post return slip. The consultation will close on Friday 30 June 2017. The Council will then look at all responses to see if a majority of respondents would like this CPZ to be implemented during the next financial year (2017/18).
Higham Hill E17 Consultation Leaflet (2.8MB PDF)
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Proposed controlled parking zone consultation - Hillyfield area E17 Click to get info
In recent times the Council has been contacted by a number of residents from the Hillyfield area who experience parking difficulties along their streets.
Waltham Forest Council is therefore consulting all occupiers in this area on the possible introduction of a new Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) to improve parking conditions for local residents and businesses.
The streets being consulted are as follows:
Hillyfield Area E17:
Higham Path, Higham Place, Higham Street, Hillyfield Road, Oatland Rise, Stirling Road.
If you live in any of the streets above you should have already received a consultation leaflet, a copy of which you can be viewed on the link below. If you haven’t received a leaflet contact us on the e-mail address below and we will send you a copy with a free post return slip. The consultation will close on Friday 30th June 2017. The Council will then look at all responses to see if a majority of respondents would like this CPZ to be implemented during the next financial year (2017/18).
Hillyfield E17 Consultation Leaflet (2.5MB PDF)
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Proposed controlled parking zone consultation - Colworth Road area E11 Click to get info
In recent times the Council has been contacted by a number of residents from the Colworth Road area who experience parking difficulties along their streets.
Waltham Forest Council is therefore consulting all occupiers in this area on the possible introduction of a new Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) to improve parking conditions for local residents and businesses.
The streets being consulted are as follows:
Colworth Road Area E11: Ashbridge Road, Chadwick Road, Colworth Road, Corbicum Road, Dyson Road, Esther Road, Fladgate Road, Forest Glade, Hainault Road, Kings Road, Kingswood Road, Lytton Road, Maple Road, Percy Road, Poppleton Road, Preston Road, Ripley Mews, St Andrews Road, Teesdale Road, Temple Close, Wadley Road, Wallwood Road, Whipps Cross Road and Woodriffe Road.
If you live in any of the streets above you should have already received a consultation leaflet, a copy of which you can be viewed on the link below. If you haven’t received a leaflet contact us on the e-mail address below and we will send you a copy with a free post return slip. The consultation will close on Friday 30th June 2017. The Council will then look at all responses to see if a majority of respondents would like this CPZ to be implemented during the next financial year (2017/18).
Colworth Road E11 Consultation Leaflet (3.7MB)
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Proposed controlled parking zone consultation - Low Hall area E17 Click to get info
In recent times the Council has been contacted by a number of residents from the Low Hall area who experience parking difficulties along their streets.
Waltham Forest Council is therefore consulting all occupiers in this area on the possible introduction of a new Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) to improve parking conditions for local residents and businesses.
The streets being consulted are as follows:
Low Hall Area E17: Acacia Road, Albany Road, Argall Avenue, Brunel Road, Cockerel Road, Downsfield Road, Gresley Close, Low Hall Lane, Luther King Close, Markhouse Passage, Markhouse Road, Markmanor Avenue, Myrtle Road, Newton Close, Samantha Close, South Access Road, Springfield Road, Telford Close, Tudor Court, Verulam Avenue, Whitlle Close and William Marshal Close.
If you live in any of the streets above you should have already received a consultation leaflet, a copy of which you can be viewed on the link below. If you haven’t received a leaflet contact us on the e-mail address below and we will send you a copy with a free post return slip. The consultation will close on Friday 28th July 2017. The Council will then look at all responses to see if a majority of respondents would like this CPZ to be implemented during the next financial year (2017/18).
Low Hall Area E17 Consultation Leaflet (1.74MB PDF)
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Proposed controlled parking zone consultation - Oliver Road area E10 Click to get info
In recent times the Council has been contacted by a number of residents from the Oliver Road area who experience parking difficulties along their streets.
Waltham Forest Council is therefore consulting all occupiers in this area on the possible introduction of a new Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) to improve parking conditions for local residents and businesses.
The streets being consulted are as follows:
Oliver Road Area E10: Alpine Road, Camellia Close, Church Road, Etloe Road, Ive Farm Close, Larch Road, Magnolia Close, Marsh Lane, Meadows Close, Oliver Road, Osier Way, Palm Close, Pine Close, Robinia Crescent, Simonds Road, Tupelo Road, Villiers Close, Walnut Road and Wiseman Road.
If you live in any of the streets above you should have already received a consultation leaflet, a copy of which you can be viewed on the link below. If you haven’t received a leaflet contact us on the e-mail address below and we will send you a copy with a free post return slip. The consultation will close on Friday 28 July 2017. The Council will then look at all responses to see if a majority of respondents would like this CPZ to be implemented during the next financial year (2017/18).
Oliver Road E10 Consultation Leaflet (1.8MB)
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Proposed controlled parking zone consultation - Kelmscott Road area E10 Click to get info
In recent times the Council has been contacted by a number of residents from the Kelmscott area who experience parking difficulties along their streets.
Waltham Forest Council is therefore consulting all occupiers in this area on the possible introduction of a new Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) to improve parking conditions for local residents and businesses.
The streets being consulted are as follows:
Kelmscott Area E17: Alexandra Road, Beaconsfield Road, Boundary Road, Broomfield, Cambridge Close, Colchester Road, Gamuel Close, Gordon Close, Herbert Road, Kirk Road, Lennox Road, Longfellow Road, Markhouse Road, Portmeers Close, Queens Road, Richmond Close, Samira Close, Saxon Close, Stafford Close, Sylvester Road and Union Road.
If you live in any of the streets above you should have already received a consultation leaflet, a copy of which you can be viewed on the link below. If you haven’t received a leaflet contact us on the e-mail address below and we will send you a copy with a free post return slip. The consultation will close on Friday 28 July 2017. The Council will then look at all responses to see if a majority of respondents would like this CPZ to be implemented during the next financial year (2017/18).
Kelmscott E17 Consultation Leaflet (1.9MB)
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Walthamstow Stadium Extension Click to get info
The streets being consulted are as follows: Rowden Road, Nelson Road, Marlborough Road, High Station Avenue, Lena Kennedy Close, Beauford Close, Thurlow Close.
If you live in any of the streets above you should have already received a Walthamstow Stadium Extension Area consultation leaflet (PDF 3MB). If you haven’t received a leaflet contact us on the e-mail address below and we will send you a copy with a free post return slip. The consultation will close on 17 December 2018. We will then look at all responses to see if a majority of respondents would like this CPZ to be implemented during the financial year (2018/19).
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Hale End Area E17 CPZ consultation Click to get info
The streets being consulted are as follows: Beacontree Avenue, Belle Vue Road, Carnanton Road, Castleton Road, Cobham Road, Guildford Road, Grantock Road, Hillcrest Road, Hale End Road, Heatchcroft Gardens, Longacre Road, Lamorna Close, Macdonald Road, Ulverston Road, Pentire Road, Railway Terrace, Thorpe Hall Road, Trovose Road, Woodstock Road.
If you live in any of the streets above you should have already received a Hale End Area consultation leaflet (PDF 3MB). If you haven’t received a leaflet contact us on the e-mail address below and we will send you a copy with a free post return slip. The consultation will close on 3rd December 2018. We will then look at all responses to see if a majority of respondents would like this CPZ to be implemented during the financial year (2018/19).
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Walthamstow Stadium Extension Area CPZ consultation Click to get info
The streets being consulted are as follows: Rowden Road, Nelson Road, Marlborough Road, High Station Avenue, Lena Kennedy Close, Beauford Close, Thurlow Close.
If you live in any of the streets above you should have already received a Walthamstow Stadium Extension Area consultation leaflet (PDF 3MB). If you haven’t received a leaflet contact us on the e-mail address below and we will send you a copy with a free post return slip. The consultation will close on 3 December 2018. We will then look at all responses to see if a majority of respondents would like this CPZ to be implemented during the financial year (2018/19).
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Higham Hill East E17 CPZ consultation Click to get info
The streets being consulted are as follows: Billet Road, Bosworth Close, Carlton Road, Fair View Close, Guildsway, Higham Hill Road, Heron Close, Kelmscott Close, Lyne Crescent, Manor Close, Millfield Avenue, Mount Pleasant Road, Manor Road, Priors Croft, Rodney Place, Shaw Square, Windsor Avenue, Warwick Road, Williams Avenue, Wigton Road.
If you live in any of the streets above you should have already received a Higham Hill East consultation leaflet (PDF 3MB). If you haven’t received a leaflet contact us on the e-mail address below and we will send you a copy with a free post return slip. The consultation will close on 12 November 2018. We will then look at all responses to see if a majority of respondents would like this CPZ to be implemented during the financial year (2018/19).
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Higham Hill North E17 CPZ consultation Click to get info
The streets being consulted are as follows: Ascham End, Amber Avenue, Banbury Road, Cooper Avenue, Cormorant Close, Cogan Avenue, Durban Road, Folly Lane, Gurney Close, Greenshank Close, Grebe Close, Kimberley Road, Lawrence Avenue, McEntee Avenue, Osprey Close, Sinnott Road, Swan Close, Sandpiper Close, Swift Close, Stow Cresent, Travers Close, Valognes Avenue, Waterhall Close.
If you live in any of the streets above you should have already received a Higham Hill North consultation leaflet (PDF 3MB). If you haven’t received a leaflet contact us on the e-mail address below and we will send you a copy with a free post return slip. The consultation will close on 12 November 2018. The Council will then look at all responses to see if a majority of respondents would like this CPZ to be implemented during the financial year (2018/19).
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Cann Hall Road safety improvement scheme Click to get info
The scheme aims to reduce collisions along the road, improve the look and feel of the area, and provide better pedestrian accessibility. This scheme aims to build on the improvements introduced in 2017 as part of the Buxton School redevelopment, which included a new pedestrian crossing on Cann Hall Road by the school gates.
Find out more and complete the questionnaire on the Cann Hall Road safety improvement scheme consultation document
Forest Rising CPZ consultation Click to get info
The streets being consulted are as follows: Buxton Drive, College Place, Forest Rise, Foresters Drive, Morgan Avenue, Oakhurst Close, Oakhurst Gardens, Salters Road, The Forest, The Risings and Woodford New Road
If you live in any of the streets above you should have already received a Forest Rising area consultation leaflet. If you haven’t received a leaflet contact us on the e-mail address below and we will send you a copy with a free post return slip. The consultation will close on Monday 24 September 2018. The Council will then look at all responses to see if a majority of respondents would like this CPZ to be implemented during the next financial year (2018/19).
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Market East (ME) consultation Click to get info
The ME area parking zone is the CPZ area that primarily covers Walthamstow Town Centre and the surrounding residential areas. The zone extends from Howard Road and other roads bordering Forest Road to the north, to Grosvenor Park Road to the south. The furthest road east is The Drive, and furthest west is Eldon Road.
If you live in any of the streets above you should have already received a Market East Review area consultation leaflet. If you haven’t received a leaflet contact us on the e-mail address below and we will send you a copy with a free post return slip. The consultation will close on Friday 14 of September 2018. The Council will then look at all responses to see if a majority of respondents would like this CPZ to be implemented during the next financial year (2018/19).
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Green Man Area E11 consultation Click to get info
The streets being consulted are as follows: St Andrews Road, Poppleton Road, Ashbridge Road, Woodriffe Road, Teesdale Road, Chadwick Road, Whipps Cross Road, Preston Road, Dyson Road, Maple Road, Fladgate Road, Forest Glade.
If you live in any of the streets above you should have already received a Green Man area consultation leaflet. If you haven’t received a leaflet contact us on the e-mail address below and we will send you a copy with a free post return slip. The consultation will close on Monday 29 June 2018. The Council will then look at all responses to see if a majority of respondents would like this CPZ to be implemented during the next financial year (2018/19).
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Cathall Road north consultation Click to get info
The streets being consulted are as follows: Lascelles Close, Clover Close, Norman Road, Gramer Close, Marchant Road, Lincoln Street, Mayville Road, West Street, Cowley Road, Lynn Road, Southwell Grove Road, Melford Road, Park Grove Road, Granleigh Road, Short Road, Woodlands Road, Trinity Close.
If you live in any of the streets above you should have already received a Cathall Road north consultation leaflet (PDF 3MB). If you haven’t received a leaflet contact us on the e-mail address below and we will send you a copy with a free post return slip. The consultation will close on Friday 6 July 2018. The Council will then look at all responses to see if a majority of respondents would like this CPZ to be implemented during the financial year (2018/19).
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Cathall Road south consultation Click to get info
The streets being consulted are as follows: Cathall road, Apollo Place Melon Road, Orange Grove, Anglian Road, Apple Road, Birch Grove, Denmark Street, Corn Way, Pear Road, Peppermint Place.
If you live in any of the streets above you should have already received a Cathall Road south consultation leaflet (PDF 1.2MB). If you haven’t received a leaflet contact us on the e-mail address below and we will send you a copy with a free post return slip. The consultation will close on Friday 6 July 2018. The Council will then look at all responses to see if a majority of respondents would like this CPZ to be implemented during the financial year (2018/19).
If you have any queries related the consultation above please contact us on cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk
Market East Controlled Parking Zone Review Click to get info
In 2018 we completed the first stage of the review process for the Market East (ME) CPZ area. Based on the information collected during this first stage of the review we are intending to replace the existing (ME) CPZ area with a number of smaller zones. These smaller zones will have operational times that are better tailored to the needs and requirements of residents, businesses and community facilities in different parts of the overall area.
As part of this review process we are asking residents and businesses for their views on the operational days and times that should be in each of the new zones that are being created. We are also seeking resident’s views on the proposal to introduce resident permit-only parking bays.
You can share your views through our online questionnaire.
The consultation will be from Tuesday 7 May 2019 until Tuesday 28 May 2019.
When responding to the questionnaire, please provide your home or business address and postcode to help us analyse the proposals geographically. Responses without a valid address will not be taken into consideration.
Printed copies of the questionnaire are also available on request, please email cpz.schemes@walthamforest.gov.uk or call 020 8496 2525.
20mph Zone Drysdale, Chingford Green and Beresford Road Areas Click to get info
Residents were consulted between 30 February 20 and 20 March 20 on the proposed 20 mph zone including all streets that bounded by Sewardstone Road, Kings Head Hill, Kings Road, and Whitehall Road which fall within the London Borough of Waltham Forest.
Residents living in any of the streets within the area received a leaflet on the 20mph Zone consultation.
If you have any queries related the consultation above please email: traffic.scheme@walthamforest.gov.uk.
Hale End Area controlled parking zone (CPZ) Consultation Click to get info
Following requests from residents who had been experiencing parking difficulties within the Hale End area, Waltham Forest Council consulted residents and businesses on the proposed implementation of a new Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) in November 2018.
Based on the results of the local consultation, the Hale End (HE) CPZ was progressed within the area bounded by Belle Vue Road and Forest Road and included sections of Hale End Road and Beacontree Avenue.
Due to complaints regarding the lack of available parking and parking pressures within the Hale End North area we carried out another consultation between 24 February 20 and 16 March 20.
The roads within the consultation included:
- Beacontree Avenue (between Belle Vue Road and Pentire Road)
- Carnanton Road
- Cobham Road
- Guildford Road
- Grantock Road
- Hale End Road (between Belle Vue Road and the North Circular A406)
- Heathcroft Gardens
- Longacre Road
- Lamorna Close
- MacDonald Road
- Pentire Road
- Thorpe Hall Road
- Trevose Road
Hale End extension area proposed controlled parking zone leaflet
Higham Hill Proposed controlled parking zone (CPZ) extension area Click to get info
In November 2018 Waltham Forest Council consulted residents and businesses within the Higham Hill area on the proposed implementation of a new Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ), following requests from residents who had been experiencing parking difficulties in their road.
Based on the results of the local consultation, the Higham Hill (HH) CPZ was progressed in the majority of roads within the consultation area bounded by Billet Road, Millfield Avenue and Wigton Road, but excluding North Countess Road.
Parking controls were not progressed in Windsor Avenue, Rodney Place, Priors Croft and Warwick Road as the majority of responses received from these roads consulted did not support the introduction of a CPZ. As parking has remained uncontrolled in these roads they may have been subject to higher levels of parking stress since the CPZ was introduced in the adjacent area.
Therefore residents of the Higham Hill area who remained outside the CPZ were consulted.
The roads within the consultation area included:
- Windsor Avenue
- Rodney Place
- Priors Croft
- Warwick Road
In November 2018 Waltham Forest Council consulted residents and businesses within the Higham Hill North area on the proposed implementation of a new Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ), following requests from residents who had been experiencing parking difficulties in their road.
Since the original consultation in 2018 the council has introduced and/or extended parking controls in adjacent areas, and this may have had an impact on parking pressure within the Higham Hill North area.
Therefore residents of the Higham Hill North were consulted between 03 March 20 to 22 March 20
The roads within the consultation area include:
- Ascham End
- Cogan Avenue
- Kimberly Road
- Swift Close
- Amber Avenue
- Durban Road
- Lawrence Avenue
- Stow Crescent
- Billet Road
- Folly Lane
- Mcentee Avenue
- Travers Close
- Banbury Road
- Garnnet Way
- Osprey Close
- Valognes Avenue
- Cooper Avenue
- Gurney Close
- Sinnot Road
- Waterhall Close
- Cheney Road
- Greenshank Close
- Swan Close
- Romany Gardens
- Cormorant Close
- Grebe Close
- Sandpiper Close
- Swansland Gardens