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CPZ and Car Park Location Map (Pdf, 4469KB) London Borough of Richmond upon Thames - Controlled Parking Zones (CPZs) KEY: BOROUGH BOUNDARY LONDON BOROUGH OF WARD BOUNDARY RICHMOND UPON THAMES KC CPZ SCHEMES B A1 RICHMOND TOWN Implemented Feb 1973 A2 RICHMOND HILL Implemented Feb 1973 Operational Days Monday to Saturday Operational Days Monday to Saturday B1 Operational Hours 8.30am to 6.30pm Operational Hours 8.30am to 6.30pm Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Operational Hours: Part of Zone A1 also operates on Sundays and Bank Holidays 11am-5pm & Notes: within this area Resident Permit Holder bays operate 8.30am-Midnight every day. Notes: KA B HAMMERSMITH BRIDGE Implemented Sept 1997 A3 SOUTH EAST RICHMOND Implemented Feb 2016 Operational Days Monday to Friday Operational Days Monday to Saturday Operational Hours 10am to 6.30pm Operational Hours 8.30am to 6.30pm Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Zone B Permit Holders may also park in Zone B1 Permit Holder bays. Notes: Notes: BARNES B1 BARNES Implemented Sept 1997 B2 WHITE HART LANE Implemented April 2019 Operational Days Monday to Friday Operational Days Monday to Friday Operational Hours 10am to Noon Operational Hours 10am to Noon WARD Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at CB KA Notes: Notes: C COLE PARK Implemented Sept 1990 CB CENTRAL BARNES Implemented Nov 1999 M8 Operational Days Monday to Friday Operational Days Monday to Saturday Operational Hours 8.30am to 6.30pm Operational Hours 8am to 6.30pm KEW WARD Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Z3 Also situated with Zone R (Twickenham Event Day CPZ) in Operational Hours: Byfeld Gardens, Monday to Sunday, including Bank Holidays 8.00am to M3 Notes: operation during major events at Twickenham Stadium. Notes: 9.30pm D CENTRAL TWICKENHAM Implemented July 1989 E SOUTH TWICKENHAM Implemented Sept 1991 Operational Days Monday to Saturday Operational Days Monday to Friday M7 ES Operational Hours 8.30am to 6.30pm Operational Hours 10am to 4.30pm M Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Operational Hours: Waldegrave Gardens (part) Monday to Friday,10.30am to 2.30pm. KB Notes: Notes: ES EAST SHEEN Implemented July 2001 F EAST TWICKENHAM Implemented Nov 1990 Operational Days Monday to Friday Operational Days Monday to Friday Operational Hours 10am to Noon Operational Hours 10am - 4.30pm N MORTLAKE AND Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Notes: Notes: BARNES COMMON WARD G THE ALBERTS Implemented Sept 1991 H HAMPTON COURT Implemented July 1992 NORTH Operational Days Monday to Friday Operational Days Monday to Sunday, including Bank Holidays Operational Hours 10am to 4.30pm Operational Hours 8.30am to 6.30pm Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Permit Holder bays operate Monday to Sunday, including Bank Holidays 8am to 8.30pm. RICHMOND WARD Notes: Notes: S3 HM HEATHAM Implemented Oct 1999 J TOWNSHEND Implemented Feb 1993 A1 J Operational Days Monday to Saturday Operational Days Monday to Friday Operational Hours 9am to 6.30pm Operational Hours 10am to 2pm B2 Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at B1 Also situated with Zone R (Twickenham Event Day CPZ) in Notes: operation during major events at Twickenham Stadium. Notes: KA KEW Implemented Mar 2004 KB SOUTH KEW Implemented July 2005 Operational Days Monday to Friday Operational Days Monday to Friday Operational Hours 10am to Noon Operational Hours 10am to Noon R Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Notes: Notes: C S2 SOUTH G KC NORTH KEW Implemented July 2005 M MORTLAKE Implemented May 2008 Operational Days Monday to Sunday, including Bank Holidays Operational Days Monday to Friday Operational Hours 10.00am to 4.30pm Operational Hours 9am to 11am Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at RICHMOND WARD Scheme comprises Resident Permit Holder bays along certain Notes: sections of Kew Green. Notes: VICARAGE ROAD Implemented Nov 1995 NORTH EAST RICHMOND Implemented Jan 1997 RFU M1 N Operational Days Monday to Sunday Operational Days Monday to Saturday Operational Hours 8.30am to 6.30pm Operational Hours 10am to 4.30pm WHITTON WARD ST MARGARET'S AND Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at NORTH TWICKENHAM Notes: Notes: R TWICKENHAM STADIUM EVENT DAYS Implemented Oct 1999 S ST MARGARETS SOUTH Implemented Feb 1997 Operational Days Twickenham stadium event days Operational Days Monday to Friday A2 Operational Hours As shown on zone entry signs Operational Hours 10am to 4.30pm WARD Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at In operation during major events at Twickenham Stadium. HM A3 Notes: Notes: SH STRAWBERRY Hill Implemented Jan 2019 S1 ORLEANS Implemented June 2009 Operational Days Monday to Friday Operational Days Monday to Friday (+ Saturday and Sunday, April to October) S Operational Hours 10.00am to 4.30pm Operational Hours 10.00am to 4.30pm (see note 5) F Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at S1 Notes: Notes: WT EAST SHEEN WARD HEATHFIELD X HAMPTON WICK Implemented April 1987 S2 ST MARGARETS NORTH Implemented April 2014 Operational Days Monday to Saturday Operational Days Monday to Friday Operational Hours 8.30am to 6.30pm Operational Hours 10am to 4.30pm WARD Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Notes: Notes: Z5 X1 BROOM PARK, TEDDINGTON Implemented Oct 2017 S3 ST MARGARETS NORTH Implemented October 2015 Operational Days Monday to Saturday Operational Days Monday to Friday Operational Hours 8.30am to 12.30pm Operational Hours 10am to Noon D Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Notes: Notes: Z1 ELLERAY ROAD Implemented March 1998 T TEDDINGTON Implemented June 2008 Operational Days Monday to Sunday, including Bank Holidays Operational Days Monday to Friday SOUTH Operational Hours 8.30am to 10pm Operational Hours 8.30am to 10.30am E HAM, PETERSHAM AND Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Operational Hours: Waldegrave Rd, Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 4.30pm TWICKENHAM Notes: Notes: Operational Hours: Christchurch Ave / o/s 3-9 Station Rd Monday to Saturday, 8.30am to 10pm RICHMOND RIVERSIDE WARD Z2 FERRY ROAD TEDDINGTON Implemented March 1998 T1 TEDDINGTON Implemented March 2017 WEST Operational Days Monday to Sunday Operational Days Monday to Friday WARD Operational Hours 8.30am to 6.30pm Operational Hours 10am to 4:30pm TWICKENHAM Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Z4 Notes: Notes: Z3 BRACKEN GARDENS, BARNES Implemented May 1999 WT WEST TWICKENHAM Implemented March 2017 WARD Operational Days Monday to Sunday Operational Days Monday to Saturday T1 Operational Hours 8am to 9.30pm Operational Hours 8.30am to 6.30pm SH Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at M1 Notes: Notes: Z4 SOUTHFIELD GARDENS Implemented Oct 2004 Z5 FIRST CROSS ROAD Implemented Dec 2007 FULWELL AND Operational Days Monday to Friday Operational Days Monday to Sunday Operational Hours 10.30am to 2.30pm (excluding July and August) Operational Hours 8.30am to 6.30pm Z2 Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at HAMPTON HILL Notes: Notes: M9 HAMPTON WARD M4 NORTH PAY & DISPLAY SCHEMES WARD M3 HIGH STREET, BARNES Implemented Feb 1995 M4 HIGH STREET, TEDDINGTON Implemented Dec 1994 M5 Operational Days Monday to Friday Saturday Operational Days Monday to Saturday Operational Hours 8am to 6.30pm (Max Stay 2hrs)8am - 1.30pm (Max Stay 2hrs)Operational Hours 9am to 5pm (Max Stay 2hrs) Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Details of all parking charges can be viewedwww.richmond.gov.uk/parking at Notes: Notes: BROAD STREET AND THE CAUSEWAY , Broad Street Dec 1994 HAMPTON WICK TEDDINGTON Implemented Jan 1995 M5 The Causeway Mar 1988 M7 NORTH ROAD, KEW
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