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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

The following from Haringey:

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.

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I just spoke to Haringey council and was told this return to enforcement does NOT apply to Estate Parking Schemes in Haringey, as the offices aren't open yet (and they don't have a date for that) for us get our estate permits renewed.

A parking enforcement officer went down our Ladder road yesterday putting Warning Notices (of a return to enforcement) on any car without a resident's or visitor's permit.

I was outside, he (perhaps) thought the car he'd tagged was mine - "Don't worry it's only a warning".  I said "6th July?": -> distanced high fives.

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