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Brighton & Hove Various Controlled Parking Part 1.1 - No Waiting Restrictions At Any Time Item No Street Name Side of Road Description CPZ 1 Bartholomew's Both Whole Length Z 2 Bedford Place Both Whole Length Z 3 Bedford Square Both Whole Length Z 4 Belvedere Terrace Both Whole Length Z 5 Black Lion Street Both Whole Length Z 6 Bond Street Both Whole Length Z 7 Bond Street Row Both Whole Length Z 8 Borough Street Both Whole Length Z 9 Boyce's Street Both Whole Length Z 10 Bread Street Both Whole Length Z 11 Brills Lane Both Whole Length Z 12 Cannon Place Both Whole Length Z 13 Castle Square Both Whole Length Z 14 Castle Street Both Whole Length Z 15 Cavendish Place Both Whole Length Z 16 Church Street Both Between Queens Road and Marlborough Place Z 17 Clarence Square Both Whole Length Z 18 Clifton Place Both Whole Length Z 19 Clifton Terrace Both Whole Length Z 20 Cranbourne Street Both Whole Length Z 21 Crown Street Both Whole Length Z 22 Dean Street Both Whole Length Z 23 Duke Street Both Whole Length Z 24 Dyke Road Both Between Church Street and Western Road Z 25 East Street Both Whole Length Z 26 Farm Yard Both Whole Length Z 27 Gardner Street Both Whole Length Z From the northern kerbline of Edward Street northwards to the 28 Grand Parade Both Z northern property of No.44 29 Grenville Street Both Whole Length Z 30 Hampton Place Both Whole Length Z 31 Hampton Street Both Whole Length Z 32 Jubilee Street Both Whole Length Z 33 King Place Both Whole Length Z 34 Kings Road Both From Grand Junction Road to East Street Z 35 King Street Both Whole Length Z 36 Little East Street Both Whole Length Z 37 Little Preston Street Both Whole Length Z From the southern kerbline of Church Street northwards to the 38 Marlborough Place Both Z junction with North Road 39 Marlborough Street Both Whole Length Z 40 Middle Street Both Whole Length Z 41 Montpelier Place Both Whole Length Z 42 Montpelier Road Both Whole Length Z 43 Montpelier Street Both Whole Length Z 44 Montpelier Terrace Both Whole Length Z 45 Montpelier Villas Both Whole Length Z Whole Length - From its junction with Church Street to its 46 New Road East Z junction with North Street From the junction of Church Street southwards to a point 41.5 47 New Road West Z metres south. From a point 68.5 metres south of the southern kerbline of 48 New Road West Z Church Street, southwards to the junction with North Street. 49 Norfolk Buildings Both Whole Length Z 50 Norfolk Road Both Whole Length Z 51 Norfolk Square Both Whole Length Z 52 Norfolk Street Both Whole Length Z 53 North Street Quadrant Both Whole Length Z 54 Norfolk Terrace Both Whole Length Z 55 North Place Both Whole Length Z 56 North Street Both Whole Length Z Whole length excluding the lengths from the northern kerbline of St James's Street to the junction with Princes Street and from 57 Old Steine Both Z the western kerbline of Princes Street to the junction with Pavilion Parade 58 Orange Row Both Whole Length Z 59 Oriental Place Both Whole Length Z 60 Palace Place Both Whole Length Z 61 Pavilion Parade Both Whole Length Z 62 Pool Valley Both Whole Length Z 63 Portland Street Both Whole Length Z 64 Preston Street Both Whole Length Z 65 Prince Albert Street Both Whole Length Z 66 Prince's Place Both Whole Length Z 67 Queen Square Both Whole Length Z 68 Queens Road Both Between North Road and North Street Z 69 Queensbury Mews Both Whole Length Z 70 Regency Road Both Whole Length Z 71 Regency Road Both Whole Length Z 72 Regency Mews Both Whole Length Z 73 Regency Square Both Whole Length Z 74 Regent Hill Both Whole Length Z Zone Z Part 1.1 Part 1.1 - No Waiting Restrictions At Any Time Item No Street Name Side of Road Description CPZ 75 Regent Row Both Whole Length Z 76 Regent Street Both Whole Length Z 77 Russell Place Both Whole Length Z 78 Russell Road Both Whole Length Z 79 Russell Square Both Whole Length Z 80 St. Margaret's Place Both Whole Length Z 81 Ship Street Both Whole Length Z 82 Sillwood Road Both Whole Length Z 83 Sillwood Street Both Whole Length Z 84 South Street Both Whole Length Z 85 Spring Gardens Both Whole Length Z 86 Spring Street Both Whole Length Z 87 Stone Street Both Whole Length Z 88 Temple Street Both Whole Length Z 89 Tichbourne Street Both Whole Length Z 90 Upper North Street Both Whole Length Z 91 Victoria Place Both Whole Length Z 92 Victoria Street Both Whole Length Z 93 West Street Both Whole Length Z 94 Western Road Both Between Little Western Street and North Street Z 95 Western Street Both Whole Length Z 96 Western Terrace Both Whole Length Z 97 Windsor Street Both Whole Length Z 98 Zion Gardens Both Whole length and across the southern junction with Air Street Z Zone Z Part 1.1 Part 1.3 No Waiting Restrictions Monday to Sunday - 9am to 6pm Item No Street Name Side of Road Description CPZ From a point 8 metres north of the northern kerbline 1 Russell Place West of Russell Road northwards for a distance of 10.8 Z metres Part 1.4 - No Waiting Restrictions Monday to Saturday - 9am to 6pm Side of Item No Street Name Description CPZ Road From a point 5.5 metres north of the northern kerbline of Sillwood Street, 1 Bedford Place East Z northwards for a distance of 13 metres. From a point 2.7 metres south of the prolongation of the southern kerbline 2 Bedford Place West Z of Norfolk Square southwards for a distance of 10.3 metres. East Limb - From a point opposite 11 metres south of the northern 3 Bedford Square West Z boundary of the Brighton Hotel, southwards for a distance of 4 metres. From a point 8 metres south of the southern kerbline of Cavendish Place 4 Cavendish Place Both Z southwards for 5 metres. From a point 14.5 metres south of the southern boundary of No.15 Crown 5 Crown Street West Z Street southwards for a distance of 23 metres From the southern boundary of the Holiday inn Hotel northwards for a 6 Little Preston Street West Z distance of 52.5 metres From a point 35.5 metres south of the southern boundary wall of No.30 7 Marlborough Street West Marlborough Street southwards, westwards then northwards for a distance Z of 29 metres From a point 6 metres east of the junction with Borough Street, eastwards 8 Montpelier Place South Z to a point 6 metres west of the junction with Temple Street From a point 19 metres east of the junction with Temple Street, eastwards 9 Montpelier Place South Z to a point 2 metres west of the junction with Montpelier Road From a point 9 metres south of the southern kerbline of Sillwood Street, 10 Montpelier Road East Z southwards for a distance of 9.5 metres. From a point 8.3 metres south of the southern kerbline of Victoria Road 11 Montpelier Villas East Z southwards for a distance of 12.9 metres From a point 30.7 metres south of the southern kerbline of Victoria Road 12 Montpelier Villas East Z southwards for a distance of 13 metres. From a point 53.2 metres south of the southern kerbline of Victoria Road 13 Montpelier Villas East Z southwards for a distance of 14 metres From a point 6 metres north of the northern kerbline of Montpelier Terrace 14 Montpelier Villas East Z northwards for a distance of 24.9 metres From a point 44.1 metres north of the northern kerbline of Montpelier 15 Montpelier Villas East Z Terrace northwards for a distance of 13.7 metres From a point 67.5 metres north of the northern kerbline of Montpelier 16 Montpelier Villas East Z Terrace northwards for a distance of 11.2 metres From a point 3 metres west of the western property boundary of No.30 17 Norfolk Square South Z Norfolk Square, eastwards for a distance of 38 metres. From a point 67 metres from the northern kerbline of Kings Road, 18 Preston Street East northwards to a point 22 metres south of the southern kerbline of Regency Z Square From the western property boundary of No.37 Regency Square, westwards 19 Regency Square North Z for a distance of 14 metres From a point 16 metres north of the northern kerbline of Western Road 20 Spring Street East Z northwards for a distance of 44 metres From a point 2.2 metres west of the boundary wall between Nos.87 & 88 21 Upper North Street North Z eastwards for a distance of 15.1 metres From the property bounday between Nos.101 and 102 Upper North Street, 22 Upper North Street North Z eastwards for a distance of 12.5 metres. From a point 6 metres east of the junction with Norfolk Road, eastwards for 23 Western Road North Z a distance of 16 metres From the eastern property boundary of Nos.117/118 Western Road, 24 Western Road North Z eastwards for a distance of 15 metres From the eastern property boundary of No.110 Western Road, westwards 25 Western Road South Z for a distance of 22 metres From a point 3 metres east of the junction with Bedford Place, eastwards 26 Western Road South Z for a distance of 33 metres From a point 2 metres north of the northern kerbline of Norfolk Street, 27 Western Street West Z northwards for 11 metres.
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