RBKC Proposed Traffic Management Order - Whitchurch Road
Residents will have seen some notices around Whitchurch Road notifying us of RBKC's proposals P0559 and P0582. Click on each reference to view both orders.
P0559: On the north-east side of Whitchurch Road, outside Testerton Walk, Lancaster West Estate in Whitchurch Road for a distance of 11 metres (36ft). There is an obstruction of the fire hydrant which would which would be used in the event of a fire in Testerton Walk outside the hours of parking control (which are Monday to Friday 8.30am to 6.30pm and 8.30am to 1.30pm Saturday).
P0582: On both sides of Whitchurch Road, to convert a total of 16 metres (52ft) of residents' parking to double yellow lines outside and opposite of St Francis of Assisi Primary School, Whitchurch Road. On both sides of Whitchurch Road, to convert a total of 16 metres (52ft) of residents' parking to double yellow lines outside and opposite Nos. 1 and 2 Whitchurch Road. Because of the on-going works taking place in the Lancaster West Estate residents and visitors can no longer use the internal walkways to proceed southwards towards Treadgold Street and Stoneleigh Street. In addition, because of the presence of protective hoarding they cannot easily access Whitchurch Road. The Housing Regeneration Team have requested that two separate gaps are created in residents' parking, one in the east-west arm and a second in the north-south arm, as crossing points to and from the pavement on the south and west sides of Whitchurch Road. The Housing Regeneration Team will undertake work on the estate to enable residents to gain access to these `gaps' in parking, including removal of part of the permanent barrier and construction of a ramp on the east side of the north-south arm of Whitchurch Road.
If you wish to make an objection during the consultation period, please write to Traffic Orders, The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Council Offices, 37 Pembroke Road, London, W8 6PW or email trafficorders@rbkc.gov.uk
If you have any queries relating to traffic orders but are not formally objecting to proposals please email traffic@rbkc.gov.uk or telephone 020 7361 2553.