Congestion Charge Western Extension consultation

The consultation has now closed. We will bring the results to you here

The Mayor of London offered three options: removing the scheme, amending the charging arrangements or keeping it the same.

None of these alternatives affected the operation of the central London zone.

The enlarged zone came into effect in February 2007. Its southern borders include the Earls Court one way system, Cheyne Walk and Chelsea Embankment. Charges operate from 7am to 6pm Monday to Friday

One of the options considered is a charge-free period in the middle of the day. You can find out more details on the TfL website.

The consultation closed on Sunday 5 October 2008


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