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Zone N parking changes consultation
Time to have your say!
Your place
Zone N is bordered by Wormwood Scrubs to the north and the A40 Westway to the south.
It is home to Hammersmith Hospital, Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital, HM Prison Wormwood Scrubs, Imperial College London’s Hammersmith campus and East Acton Tube Station.
It is within easy walking distance of Queen’s Park Rangers’ MATRADE Loftus Road Stadium. Current parking controls operate between 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday.
Non-residents can currently pay to park for up to eight hours Monday to Friday and free at all other times
Overview
Residents have told us it is becoming more difficult to find parking spaces in evenings and at weekends because of visitors. The council’s parking stress data confirms this view. There are a number of potential reasons for the increase in visitor parking by non-residents and commuters including tighter parking controls in neighbouring areas, increasing development by Imperial College, more demand on the hospitals, and overspill from QPR football matches.
Have your say
We are now consulting with residents in your zone. This is your opportunity to protect your streets for years to come and prioritise parking for you and your visitors. You can choose whether to keep the parking controls as they are OR to extend controls from 8.30am until 10pm, seven days a week.
We invite you to complete the short questionnaire which will help us to understand if any changes are required to improve parking on your street.
Thanks. H&F Parking Services Team
The consultation will end on Friday 6 June 2025.
Help to have your say
If you need this consultation information and survey in another format including Easy Read, plain text or a printed version, please contact us on 020 7371 5678 or email enquiries@lbhfparking.com to make your request.
Zone N parking changes consultation
Time to have your say!
Your place
Zone N is bordered by Wormwood Scrubs to the north and the A40 Westway to the south.
It is home to Hammersmith Hospital, Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital, HM Prison Wormwood Scrubs, Imperial College London’s Hammersmith campus and East Acton Tube Station.
It is within easy walking distance of Queen’s Park Rangers’ MATRADE Loftus Road Stadium. Current parking controls operate between 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday.
Non-residents can currently pay to park for up to eight hours Monday to Friday and free at all other times
Overview
Residents have told us it is becoming more difficult to find parking spaces in evenings and at weekends because of visitors. The council’s parking stress data confirms this view. There are a number of potential reasons for the increase in visitor parking by non-residents and commuters including tighter parking controls in neighbouring areas, increasing development by Imperial College, more demand on the hospitals, and overspill from QPR football matches.
Have your say
We are now consulting with residents in your zone. This is your opportunity to protect your streets for years to come and prioritise parking for you and your visitors. You can choose whether to keep the parking controls as they are OR to extend controls from 8.30am until 10pm, seven days a week.
We invite you to complete the short questionnaire which will help us to understand if any changes are required to improve parking on your street.
Thanks. H&F Parking Services Team
The consultation will end on Friday 6 June 2025.
Help to have your say
If you need this consultation information and survey in another format including Easy Read, plain text or a printed version, please contact us on 020 7371 5678 or email enquiries@lbhfparking.com to make your request.
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