The current levels of Penalty Charge Notices in London are set out below. These are valid from 15 April 2011.
Current levels of Penalty Charge Notice
|
Higher |
Lower |
Band A |
£130 |
£80 |
Band B |
The current levels of Penalty Charge Notices in London are set out below. These are valid from 15 April 2011.
Current levels of Penalty Charge Notice
|
Higher |
Lower |
Band A |
£130 |
£80 |
Band B |
The regulations and guidance framework for local authorities set out on the Department of Transport website.
Since 1999 the London Boroughs and Transport for London have been using CCTV cameras to enforce traffic regulations.
This handbook has been devised after general consultation with London boroughs to provide a standard approach to issuing Penalty Charge Notices across London.
Pay and Display (and other pay to park schemes) are introduced in areas where demand for parking exceeds supply. In order for businesses, shops and local residents to receive visitors it is essential that some parking spaces are available at all times. In order to balance demand for parking against what is available, charges are introduced for parking and enforcement against meter feeding ensures that people do not stay longer than the maximum time.
Find out what council issued penalty charge notices are and what you should do if you get one.
London is a thriving commercial and residential area – consequently parking controls are necessary to maintain traffic flow and protect public spaces.
Although there is a shortage of parking spaces in many places, London has an extensive transport network. Using car parks is often preferable to parking on the street as many roads are reserved for resident permit holders only. Car parks may also allow parking for longer periods.
Ensuring London's education and children's services are fairly funded