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Decision on Visitor Parking Permits

I have drafted a letter/email to my local councillors. People here might find this, or something similar, useful? Given the Cabinet meeting is on the 26th, and those 10 people will almost certainly have decided what to do about the Day Permits before that meeting, can I suggest we all email Councillors and Cabinet members as a matter of urgency?

Dear Councillor

Happy New Year!

I see that the Cabinet will consider at their meeting on 26th January whether or not to overturn the decision to abolish One Day Visitor Parking Permits, following the legally obligated Statutory Consultation.

As you know, the Full Council were not able to properly scrutinize/discuss this decision at the last Council meeting, because an error in the consultation documents meant that the Statutory Consultation was still active when the meeting took place. Given the response by residents to this decision - including a widely supported petition, and significant national and local media coverage, this was unfortunate. It has meant that our local councillors have not been given the opportunity to pass on the concerns their electors have raised, or question in public, the decision - including why and how it was taken and why it so disproportionately affects residents in the most deprived areas of Haringey.

Can I ask therefore, have the results of the statutory consultation been shared with you, as our local councillor?

Is there a process where the outcomes of that ‘consultation’ are shared with residents, before any decision is taken?

If there is no general publication of the consultation result prior to that Cabinet meeting, will you be given the opportunity to view and share these results with your constituents and make public representation to Cabinet, or have you been excluded from the process entirely?

I would appreciate your urgent response to these questions, not least because of the likely media interest on how and who will make this decision - a decision that will have significant adverse financial impact on so many residents least likely to be able to afford it.

Yours Sincerely

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  • Anna Abela anna.abela@haringey.gov.uk
  • Zena Brabazon zena.brabazon@haringey.gov.uk
  • Gina Adamou Gina.Adamou@haringey.gov.uk

Thank you for this Niall. I sent it to my councillors (which include the Leader) and added: 

We, Wood Green Inner residents, in your Ward, have 14 hours per day, seven days per week, requiring permits. Unlike Crouch End, for example, who have 2 hours per day, five days per week.

Currently standard daily visitor permits are £5 and hourly are £1.20. If you switch us to hourly we, your residents, will have to pay £16.80 per day. As opposed to the current £5.

If hourly charges are allowed it will mean £117.60 for a week in Wood Green.

Compare with Crouch End - £1.20 x 2 x 5 = £12 for a week.

This ISN’T fair.

Yours Sincerely

While she ignored the content, she replied in 31 minutes! 

Thanks for emailing your ward councillors - and for sharing!
If the Cabinet wish to claim that the 'decision will be on whether or not to proceed' as cover for abandoning their previous decision, I'm fine with that.

The key thing is they accept the gross unfairness of abolishing visitor day permits - they can claim 'they listened', that's fine.

Hi all,

- The visitor permit decision will be discussed at cabinet on Jan 26th

The head of parking let me know that the full consultation report will be published a week ahead of the date.

Whatever the decision, there will be an opportunity for something called a 'call in', where 5 or more Cllrs (non - cabinet members) can ask for the decision to be reviewed by Scrutiny. Scrutiny (if they accept the reasons why - they usually and rightly do) will have a public meeting taking into account the views of why the decision was incorrect and recommend to Cabinet their recommendations. Or they will support the existing decision and come to Cabinet to explain why.

Then cabinet will then make a decision whether agree or disagree the recommendations.

I suggest we all email our councillors with Nialls email template above to keep the pressure up (plz also share it other groups).

Then, decision dependent, we also email councillors asking that that call in the decision on our behalf for scrutiny

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