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Have your say on our Draft Croydon Parking Policy 2023
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Croydon Council is taking action to make parking easier, fairer, more accessible, and efficient for people visiting Croydon’s high streets and town centres with the introduction of a Draft Croydon Parking Policy 2023.
The Draft Croydon Parking Policy seeks to:
Support and enhance the ways in which people will be able to visit local businesses, high streets and town centres in Croydon
Make parking more accessible to people with disabilities
Introduce virtual parking permits for residents
Improve intelligence-led enforcement procedures to target illegally parked vehicles and blue badge fraud, targeting known hot spot areas and events
Make service improvements to areas known for high rates of parking non-compliance
Modernise and simplify parking controls and zones to:
make it easier to understand tariff rates, parking availability and locations
enable future pricing structures to be fairer and competitive compared to neighbouring boroughs and shopping districts
Following the council's Cabinet meeting on Wednesday 26 July, Croydon’s Executive Mayor Jason Perry resolved to proceed with the public exhibition of the Draft Parking Policy 2023 commencing in September.
Have your say
The council will be undertaking ten public drop-in sessions where local residents and businesses are invited to obtain further information and provide feedback. The drop-in sessions have been scheduled on the following dates/locations:
Wednesday 27 Sept
10 to 12.30pm
Central Library
Thursday 28 Sept
12 to 2.30pm
South Norwood Library
Thursday 28 Sept
4.30 to 7pm
Purley Library
Tuesday 10 Oct
4.30 to 7pm
Thornton Heath Library
Wednesday 11 Oct
4.30 to 7pm
South Norwood Library
Thursday 12 Oct
4 30 to 7pm
Coulsdon Library
Wednesday 18 Oct
12 to 2.30pm
Purley Library
Wednesday 18 Oct
4.30 to 7pm
Central Library
Tuesday 24 Oct
10 to 12.30pm
Coulsdon Library
Tuesday 24 Oct
4.30 to 7pm
Thornton Heath Library
You can also get involved by completing the online questionnaire below by 23:59 hours, 31 October 2023.
If you would like this information in a different format or need help completing the survey, email parking.design@croydon.gov.uk or call 020 8726 6000.
What will happen next?
Feedback we receive through this questionnaire will help us to update the policy before it goes to Cabinet for approval. Once approved, the strategy will be available on our website.
Privacy statement
Personal data submitted (this includes any equalities data and we are not asking for your name and contact details in this survey) will be processed in accordance with the requirements of the UK General Data Protection Regulations. Data will only be used for the purposes of the consultation. Details will not be shared or published. By participating, you agree to your data being used in this way.
If you choose to send information that contains your personal details e.g. contact information and or photographs this will only be viewed by LBC staff and will not be shared with any third parties. By sending personal information you agree to it being viewed by LBC staff for the purposes of parking services management in the borough.
For further information on how we use, share and protect your personal data in compliance with our legal requirements under the GDPR 2018 and Data Protection Act 2018, please refer to the council’s corporate privacy notice: https://www.croydon.gov.uk/council-and-elections/privacy-and-open-data/privacy-notices/corporate-privacy-notice
Croydon Council is taking action to make parking easier, fairer, more accessible, and efficient for people visiting Croydon’s high streets and town centres with the introduction of a Draft Croydon Parking Policy 2023.
The Draft Croydon Parking Policy seeks to:
Support and enhance the ways in which people will be able to visit local businesses, high streets and town centres in Croydon
Make parking more accessible to people with disabilities
Introduce virtual parking permits for residents
Improve intelligence-led enforcement procedures to target illegally parked vehicles and blue badge fraud, targeting known hot spot areas and events
Make service improvements to areas known for high rates of parking non-compliance
Modernise and simplify parking controls and zones to:
make it easier to understand tariff rates, parking availability and locations
enable future pricing structures to be fairer and competitive compared to neighbouring boroughs and shopping districts
Following the council's Cabinet meeting on Wednesday 26 July, Croydon’s Executive Mayor Jason Perry resolved to proceed with the public exhibition of the Draft Parking Policy 2023 commencing in September.
Have your say
The council will be undertaking ten public drop-in sessions where local residents and businesses are invited to obtain further information and provide feedback. The drop-in sessions have been scheduled on the following dates/locations:
Wednesday 27 Sept
10 to 12.30pm
Central Library
Thursday 28 Sept
12 to 2.30pm
South Norwood Library
Thursday 28 Sept
4.30 to 7pm
Purley Library
Tuesday 10 Oct
4.30 to 7pm
Thornton Heath Library
Wednesday 11 Oct
4.30 to 7pm
South Norwood Library
Thursday 12 Oct
4 30 to 7pm
Coulsdon Library
Wednesday 18 Oct
12 to 2.30pm
Purley Library
Wednesday 18 Oct
4.30 to 7pm
Central Library
Tuesday 24 Oct
10 to 12.30pm
Coulsdon Library
Tuesday 24 Oct
4.30 to 7pm
Thornton Heath Library
You can also get involved by completing the online questionnaire below by 23:59 hours, 31 October 2023.
If you would like this information in a different format or need help completing the survey, email parking.design@croydon.gov.uk or call 020 8726 6000.
What will happen next?
Feedback we receive through this questionnaire will help us to update the policy before it goes to Cabinet for approval. Once approved, the strategy will be available on our website.
Privacy statement
Personal data submitted (this includes any equalities data and we are not asking for your name and contact details in this survey) will be processed in accordance with the requirements of the UK General Data Protection Regulations. Data will only be used for the purposes of the consultation. Details will not be shared or published. By participating, you agree to your data being used in this way.
If you choose to send information that contains your personal details e.g. contact information and or photographs this will only be viewed by LBC staff and will not be shared with any third parties. By sending personal information you agree to it being viewed by LBC staff for the purposes of parking services management in the borough.
For further information on how we use, share and protect your personal data in compliance with our legal requirements under the GDPR 2018 and Data Protection Act 2018, please refer to the council’s corporate privacy notice: https://www.croydon.gov.uk/council-and-elections/privacy-and-open-data/privacy-notices/corporate-privacy-notice
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