Parking Control Measures for carparks in parks The council is proposing to introduce and amend existing parking control measures in the six parks that have off-street carparks. Ongoing budget pressures mean that it has become necessary to find new ways of covering costs and maintaining the high standards in our parks. We aim to prioritise park users over commuters and improve road safety and access to the parks, in particular for vulnerable road users - Blue Badge holders will still have free and unlimited access. We also hope that other park users will adopt more sustainable modes of transport, and that this will help to improve air quality for everyone in Southwark. These six carparks are Belair Park, , Park, Rye Park, and Honor Oak Recreation Ground.

Name of park No. Existing traffic order Proposed Traffic carpark parking Management Order (TMO) spaces Belair 98 n/a Burgess 23 4hr max stay Vehicles must park within designated bays Designated Blue Badge parking spaces Parking control measure Dulwich 88 Vehicles must park within designated applied at all time bays Designated Blue Badge parking spaces No maximum stay period Honor Oak 30 n/a Rec. Free parking for blue badge 55 n/a holders

Southwark 41 4hr max stay Park Vehicles must park within designated bays

Designated Blue Badge parking spaces

We are asking residents to share their views with us about the proposed locations, times and days of these parking control measures. A six week consultation on the proposals will start on Monday 1 April 2019 and ends on Monday 13 May 2019. All comments, suggestions and objections will be considered as part of the decision making process.

Proposed layout drawings of the carparks affected can be downloaded here: Belair Car Park Burgess Park Car Park Car Park Honor Oak Car Park Peckham Rye Car Park Southwark Park Car Park To submit your comments please complete the form here by 13th May 2019. Please note that if you wish to object to this proposal you must state, in writing, the grounds on which your objection is made. A decision on the TMO will be taken in May 2019 and any new control measures will take affect from June 2019.