Burnt Oak North (BON) - Experimental Controlled Parking Zone Extension

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This consultation has now closed.

Overview

In Barnet, like many other local authorities, we have a system of parking bays and parking permits that prioritises parking for local residents, businesses and their visitors and customers. These systems are called Controlled Parking Zones .

Following feedback from the initial Burnt Oak North (BON) Experimental CPZ consultation, which ran from 22 May to 26 November 2023, we have decided to introduce new restrictions and therefore are required to extend the experimental CPZ.

These new restrictions are detailed below, and we will continue to monitor the changes until November 2024.

All existing restrictions introduced following the completion

Overview

In Barnet, like many other local authorities, we have a system of parking bays and parking permits that prioritises parking for local residents, businesses and their visitors and customers. These systems are called Controlled Parking Zones .

Following feedback from the initial Burnt Oak North (BON) Experimental CPZ consultation, which ran from 22 May to 26 November 2023, we have decided to introduce new restrictions and therefore are required to extend the experimental CPZ.

These new restrictions are detailed below, and we will continue to monitor the changes until November 2024.

All existing restrictions introduced following the completion of the initial consultation have been made permanent, with the CPZ in operation Monday to Friday, 8am to 6:30pm.


What we are proposing

Based on the feedback received, we are proposing the following measures on an experimental basis:

  • the shared use bays in Orange Hill Road, Deansbrook Road and Watling Avenue will be changed from ‘Resident permit holders and Pay by Phone’ to ‘Permit holders and Pay by Phone’ to enable all permit holders, including those with business permits to be able to utilise these bays to visit local amenities
  • the ‘residents permit only’ bay outside no. 35 Abbots Road will be converted to a shared use bay to further assist visitors to the area and increase parking capacity
  • a single yellow line will be added within a parking bay in Orange Hill Road, which will operate between 8am to 9.30am and 3pm to 4.30pm to further assist with drop off and pick up in this area
  • double yellow lines will also be added in Market Lane to enhance road safety due to its narrow width (loading will still be permitted)
  • a loading bay will be added in Deansbrook Road to assist businesses within the parade of shops
  • various amendments to be made to parking restrictions in the North Road Estate and Brearley Close.

As part of the Experimental Controlled Parking Zone works, we have installed signage as well as adding and refreshing road markings. We have introduced double yellow lines at all the junctions in the named roads to keep roads clear and reduce obstruction.

We have provided drawings of the proposed new measures and our FAQs below:

The new restrictions will become operational on Monday 29 April 2024.


Your views are important to us

We want to hear your views on our proposals. We want to hear from residents, businesses and other properties in the local area.

If you live, have a business or have an organisation in the affected roads and have not received a letter, please contact us using the contact details below, quoting reference BON Experimental Restrictions.


How to have your say

If you wish to make any comments or objections regarding any of the above proposals, please send them in writing quoting reference BON Experimental Restrictions by:

The closing date of this statutory consultation is 10 November 2024.

In line with the statutory process, responses to the consultation will be reviewed once the six-month experimental period has ended.


What happens after the consultation closes?

We will use the data obtained from the engagement to inform our final decision. We will publish the results of the scheme, our decision and how we will proceed on this web page by 10 January 2025.

This consultation has now closed.
  • We asked, you said, we did

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    We asked

    We asked for your views on our minor amendments to the Burnt Oak North (BON) Controlled Parking Zone (HA8) in order to address local parking concerns.


    You said

    We received 13 responses from approximately 3344 properties, which equates to an overall response rate less than 1%. As the changes made were minor in its capacity, this level of response was anticipated.

    2 respondents objected to the minor amendments directly. 11 respondents either sent an enquiry, objected to the scheme as a whole or responded to the update emails that were sent relating to measures that were previously implemented.

    We did

    Based on the feedback received we will be making the minor amendments permanent on 24 February 2025.

    The minor experimental amendments being made permanent are:

    • existing shared use bays in Orange Hill Road, Deansbrook Road, Watling Avenue, Grange Road and Fortescue Road changed from ‘Resident permit holders and Pay by Phone’ to ‘Permit holders and Pay by Phone’.
    • shared use bay outside no. 35 Abbots Road.
    • single yellow line within a parking bay in Orange Hill Road, which operates between 8am to 9.30am and 3pm to 4.30pm
    • loading bay (Mon-Fri 8am-6.30pm) in Deansbrook Road outside the parade of shops
    • double yellow lines and inclusion of North Road Estate and Brearley Close into the BON CPZ.

    The proposed double yellow lines in Market Lane have not been implemented, however this will be reviewed at a later date.

    We have written to residents detailing the outcome of this consultation. You can read this letter here.