Exemptions from camera enforced filters for Blue Badge holders living in the area

We are introducing a virtual permit system (“BOW Permit”) to the Bowes Primary Area Quieter Neighbourhood (Bowes QN).

Blue Badge holders residing within the “BOW Permit Zone” as shown here. BOW virtual permit holders can nominate one vehicle to pass through the camera enforced modal filter within the Bowes Primary Area Quieter Neighbourhood without receiving a Penalty Charge Notice. As a Blue Badge is personal, eligible Blue Badge holders must nominate the vehicle to which the exemption applies.

The virtual permit must be applied for as it is not able to be applied automatically to a Blue Badge holder. One vehicle per Blue Badge holder may be nominated. There is no charge for a permit.

Enfield Blue Badge holders residing within the BOW Permit Zone will be able to apply for a BOW virtual permit from Thursday 23rd June 2022. If your application is approved, you will be able to use this permit from Monday 27 June 2022.

We are working with Haringey Council so that residents within Haringey inside the BOW Permit Zone can apply for a BOW permit.

New signage will be installed on site to reflect the exemptions for BOW virtual permit holders.

There is no change to access for emergency service vehicles, which continue to be exempt from camera enforced filters.

Please refer to the FAQs on this page for more details about the BOW virtual permit.



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