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Increased Parking Charges 10 The Express, March 5, 2021 Public Notices Public Notices - Goods vehicle Increased parking charges THE ROYAL BOROUGH OF WINDSOR & MAIDENHEAD This week’s public notices creased from £13 to £14. (OFF STREET PARKING PLACES) ORDER 2008 (AS AMENDED) include details of the new Nearby Windsor Coach parking charges which will Amendments will come into Coach Park, Windsor - Nicholsons Car Park, Maidenhead TARIFF 2 Central – Pay & Display Park, in Alma Road, will effect on the 5th of April 2021 Charges apply 9am – 9pm, - Charges apply 9am – 9pm, (1 Hour Max Stay) come into effect in the now cost £12 for up to one Bray: Huxtable Gardens Monday to Sunday Monday to Saturday Up to 1 hour – £1.30 Royal Borough of Windsor hour’s parking. (including Bank Holidays) (Sundays and Bank Holidays free) Maidenhead: TARIFF 3 – Residential 1 hour – and Maidenhead on April 5. The venue will also be Up to 1 hour – £12.00 30 minutes to 1 hour – £1.40 Avenue Road, Boyn Hill Road, Pay & Display, Monday to Friday Notice has also been given charging from 9am to 9pm Boyn Valley Road, Bridle Close, Up to 4 hours – £25.00 1 to 2 hours – £2.40 8.30am – 5.30pm about planned roadworks Monday to Sunday, in- Bridle Road, Calder Close, Up to 4 hours (pre paid) – £21.00 3 to 4 hours – £4.80 Up to 1 hour – £0.90 on part of the B376 Slough cluding bank holidays, Church Road, College Road, 4 hours to 10 hours (pre paid) – 4 to 5 hours – £10.00 TARIFF 4 – Residential 2 hours – Road, Datchet, and rather than 9pm to 6pm. Courthouse Road, Deerswood, £28.00 Pay & Display, Monday to Friday, Over 5 hours – £15.00 Burnham Lane in Slough. The town’s River Street Fishery Road, Foliejohn Way, Christmas parking – £3.00 Annual season ticket – £1,780.00 8.30am – 5.30pm Glebe Road, Highfield Lane, Car Park will charge East Berkshire College, Windsor 1 month season ticket –£160.00 Up to 1 hour – £0.60 Lincoln Road, Longworth Drive, Pa r k i n g - Charges apply 9am – 9pm, 3 months season ticket – £460.00 1 to 2 hours – £1.30 drivers £5.20 for one hour’s Northumbria Road, Oaken Grove, Monday to Sunday Parking charges will in- St Adrian’s Close, Stephenson Drive, 6 months season ticket – £910.00 TARIFF 5 – Residential 2 hours – parking as opposed to the (including Bank Holidays) Pay & Display, Monday to Sunday crease in several car parks Switchback Road South, The Dell, River Street Car Park, Windsor current £5 cost. Up to 1 hour – £1.50 8am – 8pm The Rushes, Wessex Way, - Charges apply 9am – 9pm, across Windsor when the Those parking for more Westborough Road, Windrush Way x 2 1 to 2 hours – £2.10 Monday to Sunday Up to 1 hour – £0.60 council’s new rates come than five hours will now Windsor: 2 to 3 hours – £3.00 (including Bank Holidays) 1 to 2 hours – £1.30 into force next month. have to pay 30p more with Bourne Avenue, Clarence Road, 3 to 4 hours – £4.50 Up to 1 hour – £5.20 TARIFF 6 – Barry Avenue – Drivers will see price the cost rising to £19. Clewer Park, Devereux Road, 4 to 5 hours – £7.00 1 to 2 hours – £8.00 Pay & Display only hikes in hourly rates and Newbury Crescent, Springfield Road, Over 5 hours – £9.00 See left for a full table of 2 to 3 hours – £10.00 Up to 1 hour – £2.10 St George’s Close, Vansittart Road season ticket costs as of parking charges. Eton Court/Meadow Lane 3 to 4 hours – £13.50 1 to 2 hours – £4.20 Ascot: Kennel Close, London Road Car Parks, Eton - Charges apply April 5. 4 to 5 hours – £15.50 TARIFF 7 - Eton – Pay and Display only A season ticket at Alex- Wraysbury: Magna Carta Lane 9am – 9pm, Monday to Sunday (Z3) (2 Hours Max Stay) T raffic (including Bank Holidays) Over 5 hours – £19.00 andra Gardens Car Park is Notice has been given that Eton Wick: Stockdales Road Up to 30 minutes – £0.50 1 to 2 hours – £3.20 Stafferton Way Car Park, set to rise from £1,450 to overnight roadworks will Maidenhead - Charges apply Up to 2 hours – £3.00 Datchet: The Avenue 2 to 3 hours – £4.80 9am – 9pm, Monday to Saturday Datchet – Pay and Display on-street £1,480 per year. be taking place on part of Old Windsor: Hartley Copse 4 to 5 hours – £10.00 (Sundays and Bank Holidays free) Up to 1 hour – £0.90 A stay of up to one hour the B376 Slough Road next Eton: Bounces Close Over 5 hours – £11.50 Daily charge – £8.00 1 to 2 hours – £1.60 will increase by 10p to £1.70 we e k . Annual season ticket – £1,230.00 NEW CHARGES Annual season ticket – £1,055.00 2 to 3 hours – £3.20 while those parking for Closures will be in place 3 months season ticket – £315.00 Alexandra Car Park, Windsor 3 months season ticket – £275.00 3 to 4 hours – £4.00 more than five hours will from the B376 Slough - Charges apply 9am – 9pm, 6 months season ticket – £620.00 6 months season ticket – £540.00 Windsor Inner Business Permit see the daily charge in- Road’s junction with Mead Monday to Sunday Grove Road Car Park, Maidenhead Permit – £330.00 (including Bank Holidays) – Charges apply 9am – 9pm, Town Moor Car Park, Maidenhead Monday to Saturday - Charges apply 9am – 9pm, Windsor Outer Business Permit Up to 1 hour – £1.70 Monday to Sunday (Sundays and Bank Holidays free) 1st permit – £660.00 Public Notices - Traffic 1 to 2 hours – £3.40 (including Bank Holidays) 2 to 3 hours – £5.10 Up to 1 hour – £1.50 2nd permit – £760.00 Over 3 hours – £4.00 3 to 4 hours – £6.80 1 to 2 hours – £3.00 3rd permit – £860.00 Victoria Car Park, Windsor - 4 to 5 hours – £11.00 Hines Meadow Car Park, Eton Business Permit Charges apply 9am – 9pm, SLOUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL Maidenhead – Charges apply Over 5 hours – £14.00 Monday to Sunday 1st permit – £180.00 9am – 9pm, Monday to Saturday Section 14(1)(a)&(b) of the Road Traffi c Regulation Act Annual season ticket – £1,480.00 (including Bank Holidays) 2nd permit – £330.00 (Sunday and Bank Holidays free) 1984 (‘RTRA 1984’) and Regulation 3 of the Road Traffi c 3 months season ticket – £380.00 Up to 1 hour – £2.30 3rd permit – £530.00 Up to 1 hour – £1.20 (Temporary Restrictions) Procedure Regulations 1992. 6 months season ticket – £750.00 4th permit – £735.00 1 to 2 hours – £2.40 1 to 2 hours – £3.70 Alma Road Car Park, Windsor Datchet Business Permit SLOUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL (Burnham Lane) ORDER 2021 2 to 3 hours – £3.60 2 to 3 hours – £6.00 - Charges apply 9am – 9pm, 1st permit – £180.00 (‘Proposed Order’) 3 to 4 hours – £5.40 3 to 4 hours – £10.50 Monday to Sunday 2nd permit – £330.00 4 to 5 hours – £6.00 4 to 5 hours – £11.50 1. SLOUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL gives notice that it proposes (including Bank Holidays) 3rd permit – £530.00 Over 5 hours – £10.00 Over 5 hours – £16.00 to make an order under section 14(1)(a)&(b) of the RTRA Up to 1 hour – £1.70 4th permit – £735.00 Annual season ticket – £1,050.00 West Street Car Park, Maidenhead 1984 and any other enabling powers. 1 to 2 hours – £3.40 Resident Permit for fully 3 months season ticket – £275.00 - Charges apply 9am – 9pm, 2. If made, the Proposed Order will prohibit any traffi c passing 2 to 3 hours – £5.10 Monday to Saturday (Sundays and electric vehicle 6 months season ticket – £540.00 through Burnham Lane, Slough, SL1 from its junction with 3 to 4 hours – £6.80 Bank Holidays free) FREE Bath Road, Slough SL1 to its junction with Buckingham Home Park Car Park, Windsor 4 to 5 hours – £11.00 Up to 1 hour – £1.50 Resident car park permit for fully Avenue, Slough SL1. Over 5 hours – £14.00 – Charges apply 9am – 4pm, Monday to Friday (Weekends and 1 to 2 hours – £3.00 electric vehicle 3. The Proposed Order is needed: Annual season ticket – £1,480.00 Bank Holidays free) 2 to 3 hours – £4.50 FREE 3 months season ticket – £380.00 • because works are or are proposed to be carried out on or Up to 1 hours – £1.10 Windsor Dials Car Park. Windsor Change of vehicle application fee near the road; and 6 months season ticket – £750.00 - Charges apply 9am – 9pm, £10.00 1 to 2 hours – £2.20 • because of the likelihood of danger to the public, or of The Avenue Car Park, Datchet 3 to 4 hours – £5.00 Monday to Sunday Visitor Permits (excluding Zones A – L) - Charges apply 9am – 6pm, (including Bank Holidays) serious damage to the road (not attributable to works on or 4 to 5 hours – £6.00 – Max 3 per household unless Monday to Saturday near the road). Over 5 hours – £7.50 Up to 1 hour – £1.70 otherwise stated in the Order (Sundays and Bank Holidays free) 4. If made, the Proposed Order shall come into operation at Annual season ticket – £900.00 1 to 2 hours – £3.40 1st Permit – £50.00 1 to 2 hours – £1.60 00:01 hours on Monday, 5th April 2021 for a period of 18 3 months season ticket – £230.00 2 to 3 hours – £5.10 2nd Permit – £70.00 2 to 3 hours – £3.20 months, or until the works have been completed.
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