Skip to main content
DonateJoin
Logo icon
City of Westminster
Conservatives

Main navigation

  • Our Team
  • Our Plan
  • Local News
  • Local Issues
  • Have your say
  • Sign Up for Updates
  • Contact us
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • instagram
  • linkedin
  • youtube_channel
Logo icon
City of Westminster
Conservatives

Parking on Estates and new Traffic Orders

  • Tweet
Monday, 25 March, 2019
  • Local News
Parking

Parking enforcement on Council estates is to be transferred to the Council’s parking enforcement teams under a ‘Traffic Management Order’ (TMO), starting with Churchill Gardens in April. Existing permit holders will be guaranteed a replacement permit at no extra charge. The ‘payment holiday’ for parking charges for all permit holders on the Churchill Gardens estate will remain in place until the TMO is fully introduced. 

The Council will soon begin the statutory consultation and will be writing to residents. Maps showing the proposed location of road markings and signage will be available for inspection and residents will have the opportunity to comment. Alongside the statutory consultation, Westminster Housing Services will also be organising sessions for residents to discuss the proposals.

Whilst this work is undertaken, an enhanced enforcement regime against unauthorised parking will continue on the estate, carried out by the Council’s Housing Services in coordination with the police and London Fire Brigade. The regime includes issuance of Red Notices on vehicles and collecting their details for possible future legal action. Over 2,000 notices have been issued across Westminster so far, with over half of those on Churchill Gardens, and 49 “letters before action” have been sent out to persistent offenders.

Photo: Cllr Gassanly with WCC Housing Officers on a parking enforcement patrol in Churchill Gardens

You may also be interested in

Churchill Gardens

Pimlico South

Sign up for local community emails, full of interesting news and updates for people living in our part of London.
Central London short-term lets 'out of control' with 2,700 suspected as unlawful - MyLondon

Central London short-term lets 'out of control' with 2,700 suspected as unlawful - MyLondon

Friday, 5 June, 2026
Westminster City Council Leader Paul Swaddle has written urgently to Airbnb and Booking.com demanding a meeting after council data identified 2,700 properties suspected of operating unlawfully, out of an estimated 13,000 short-term rental listings across the borough

Show only

  • Local News

Westminster City Council Conservatives

Footer

  • About RSS
  • Accessibility
  • Cookies
  • Privacy
  • Donate to our Campaign Fund
  • Our Conservative Team
  • Our Plan
Donate now
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • instagram
  • linkedin
  • youtube_channel
Promoted by James Cockram on behalf of Westminster Conservatives all at 90 Ebury Street, Westminster SW1W 9QD 020 7730 8181
Copyright 2026 City of Westminster Conservatives. All rights reserved.
Powered by Bluetree