Name |
Description |
Date Issued |
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Westminster City Council's annual parking report for 2011-12 |
06Aug12 |
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End to evening and weekend parking proposals |
19Jan12 |
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Announcement that plans to extend hours of control in the West End on evenings and Sundays have been withdrawn |
19Jan12 | |
| Delegated Authority Report | Proposed conversion of single yellow lines to double yellow lines in Zones E and G and Sub Zones | 23Dec11 |
| Guidelines detailing how we enforce parking | 01Dec11 | |
| Cabinet Report - Strategic Review Parking Policy | 1st August 2011, Cabinet formally approved a number of new parking measures developed by council officers as a result of this review | 01Aug11 |
| Introduction of 'Virtual' Residents' Permits for Motorcycles | 19Apr10 | |
| Cabinet Member decision - Motorcycle Parking | Price of a residents’ permit for a motorcycle has been reduced to £50 per annum regardless of engine size | 25Jan10 |
| Parking Policy Options | 18Jan10 | |
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Cabinet Member Decision - Motorcycle charging scheme |
Cabinet Member decision approving the making of permanent traffic orders for the motorcycle charging scheme | 06Jan10 |
| Visitor's Parking Scheme | From June 15 2009, the Council piloted a scheme to increase the availability of parking spaces for visitors to Westminster residents |
15Jun09 |
| Motorcycle Policy | Additional information on charging scheme for motorcycles | 01Jun09 |
| Traffic Management Act 2004 | In practical terms for the motorist, the Traffic Management Act (TMA) 2004 provides the legal framework for parking and on March 31 2008 it replaced the Road Traffic Act 1991 as the primary piece of legislation covering parking in England |
31Mar08 |
| Traffic Management Act 2004 - Civil Enforcement Officers |
Under the Traffic Management Act 2004, Parking Attendants are now called Civil Enforcement Officers (CEOs). CEOs are required to fulfil a wider remit than previously under the Road Traffic Act 1991 | 31Mar08 |
| Parking Services Mission Statement 2008 |
Outlining parking services aims for 2008 | 2008 |
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