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Just checked Haringey's website and on Wed they posted this update:

Parking enforcement to resume - what to expect

Full parking enforcement in Haringey is set to resume in the near future, as part of the council’s plans to ensure road safety and reduce delays to critical services.

Parking enforcement in the borough is still operating at a reduced level, with Council Enforcement Officers (CEOs) only enforcing prohibited (more serious) parking in town centres or at other locations where there has been a report of dangerous parking. 

Residents and other motorists using our parking facilities can expect notification of arrangements over coming weeks. This will include notifications in our town centres and car parks as well as notices placed on all vehicles parked within our Controlled Parking Zones (CPZs) across the borough.

Those notices (called warning notices) will explain the staged approach being adopted and will give everyone enough time to make the necessary arrangements, including applying for parking permits.

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6TH JULY  https://www.haringey.gov.uk/covid-19/council-services#parking 

Parking enforcement will fully resume on Monday 6 July.

At the beginning of lockdown, Haringey Council stopped enforcing permit parking restrictions because we urgently needed to help critical workers and commuter parking pressure had reduced. 

During lockdown enforcement has been limited to vehicles that were parked dangerously, blocked junctions or caused an obstruction. 

As the lockdown eases, traffic volumes and parking pressures are increasing. Therefore we are almost at the point when parking enforcement must restart.  We have to a responsibility to enforce parking restrictions to:

  • keep roads safe and the network moving
  • prioritise parking space for those who most need it
  • help deliver social distancing measures
  • encourage active travel and deter unnecessary car trips
  • avoid parking pressure from outside Haringey as neighbouring boroughs restart.

You must have a valid permit by 6 July or you may receive a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN).  In the meantime, we continue to enforce yellow lines and any dangerous or obstructive parking.

Surprised that the Council did not email All Permit holders

As with discussion of price rises

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