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Subject: Pavement Parking

Reference: WBC-FOI-00709

Which streets in the borough are motor vehicles legally able to park on the pavements either via a parking permit e.g. a residents permit or on a pay as you go basis? As of today or when the records were last updated. Pavement parking is defined in this case as where a motor vehicle is located partly on the pavement and partly on the carriageway.

Response

Part Disclosed - 10 March 2023

Request for Information - WBC-FOI-00709 - Pavement Parking

I refer to your request for information received on 08 February 2023. Please see the information below in response to your request: -

Your Request:

Which streets in the borough are motor vehicles legally able to park on the pavements either via a parking permit e.g. a residents permit or on a pay as you go basis? As of today or when the records were last updated. Pavement parking is defined in this case as where a motor vehicle is located partly on the pavement and partly on the carriageway.

Our Response:

Please note that Wandsworth Council does not hold a list of all streets where footway parking exemptions are in force. All roads where an exemption is in place are shown by markings and signs on the footway. Motorcycles are not permitted to park on any footway in the borough unless an exemption is in place as described above.

I hope this information meets your needs. If you do not understand the information provided or wish to discuss anything further, please feel free to contact us.

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If you are dissatisfied with the information provided in relation to your request, you may make representations to the Information and Transparency Manager. Any such request for an internal review should be made within 40 days from today's date. Correspondence should be addressed to: FOIW@richmondandwandsworth.gov.uk

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Regards,

FOI and DPA Officer

FOIW@richmondandwandsworth.gov.uk

Please note that our responses were accurate to the best of our knowledge at the time of release, and have not subsequently been updated. This information should be considered an historical record only.