BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY COUNCIL ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
Notice ID: MFN0641955
BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY COUNCIL
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
NOTICE is hereby given that Brighton & Hove City Council ('the Council') has on 12 January 2022 made the Orders named below under the relevant sections of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended which when they come into operation on 7 February 2022 will make permanent the following changes:
BRIGHTON & HOVE VARIOUS CONTROLLED PARKING ZONES CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2018 AMENDMENT ORDER NO. 3 2022 (REF: TRO-28A-2021)
The Order will introduce kerbside parking and waiting restrictions for permit holders and visitors as described below in the roads or parts of roads identified (restrictions that already exist on the ground are included and will be amended where necessary to meet the requirements of the Controlled Parking Zone). These roads or parts of roads would be incorporated into the Brighton & Hove Various Controlled Parking Zones Consolidation Order 2018. The Order will introduce kerbside restrictions where permit holders and visitors may park within Controlled Parking Zone P. Permits will be issued to residents, the cost of which is currently £110 per year for a first permit (Please note there is a 50% increase for high emission vehicles and a 50% reduction for low emission vehicles. Costs for each additional permit increase). Blue Badge Holders may park in permit parking bays in this Zone or other light touch zones or alternatively residents who have a Blue Badge can purchase a resident permit for an administrative charge only (currently £15 and for low emission vehicles £10) A resident for the purposes of this scheme is a person aged 17 years or over whose usual residence is at premises, the postal address of which is in any of the qualifying streets specified below:-
Streets eligible for a Resident's Permit for Zone P:
Hazeldene Meads and The Beeches
The Order also introduces to the scheme area visitor, business and carer permits all of which will be subject to restrictions. Briefly, in the case of visitor permits, applications will only be accepted from residents within the area of the scheme, there will be a limit of 100 permits issued to a resident in any 12-month period and each permit will cost £2.50 per day. Business permits will be issued to businesses located within the area of the scheme if they can prove a genuine business need for a vehicle on street. A maximum of 2 permits may be applied for by a business and they will be subject to criteria determined by the Council with each permit currently costing £450 per year (Please note there is a 50% increase for high emission vehicles and a 50% reduction for low emission vehicles). A carer permit can be applied for if the carer, who does not have to be a resident, has to visit a resident (or residents) within the area of the scheme and that resident is in need of a carer by virtue of age and or physical/mental infirmity or is a woman requiring ante or post-natal care. The carer scheme is for non-professional carers.
Please note generally that in respect of the issue of any of the types of permit referred to above, the Council will exercise its discretion to ensure as far as possible that any priority groups are issued with permits first, but the Council cannot guarantee that everyone will be issued with a permit or that a parking space will be available.
The costs and types of permits available are subject to change. The current charges were agreed at Budget Council on 25th February 2021.
Parking, Waiting and Loading Restrictions:
No Waiting At Any Time (double yellow lines): Hazeldene Meads and The Beeches
Permit parking only Monday to Friday - 9am to 10am and 1pm to 2pm inclusive: Hazeldene Meads and the Beeches
BRIGHTON & HOVE OUTER AREAS (WAITING, LOADING AND PARKING) AND CYCLE LANES CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2018 AMENDMENT ORDER NO.2 2022 (REF: TRO-28B-2021)
This Order would revoke items that are now included in the amendment to the Brighton & Hove Various Controlled Parking Zones Consolidation Order 2018 as a result of the extension to Zone P.
A copy of this Notice, the Orders as made and a statement of the Council's reasons for making the Orders may be seen online at
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Any person who wishes to question the validity of either of these Orders or of any of their provisions on the grounds that it or they are not within the powers conferred by the Act, or that any requirements of the Act or of any instrument made under it have not been complied with may, within six weeks from the date on which the Order was made, apply to the High Court for that purpose.
Executive Director Economy, Environment & Culture,
Brighton & Hove City Council, c/o Parking Infrastructure, Room G40, Hove Town Hall, Norton Road, Hove BN3 3BQ
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Brighton and Hove City Council
Kings House , Grand Avenue , Hove , East Sussex , BN3 2LS
info@brighton-hove.gov.uk http://www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/ 01273 290000
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