Claverings Estate Controlled Parking Zone

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Enfield Council is proposing to introduce a new Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) in the Lower Edmonton and Jubilee area, within the boundaries of Devonshire Road, St Mary’s-Charlton Road, A1055-Meridian Way and Pickett’s Lock Lane.

What is being proposed?

A permit parking scheme is proposed to operate from 9am to 6.30pm, Monday to Sunday to help maximise space for existing zone residents across the week.

Why is this needed?

Traders in the industrial estate are abusing the parking, and both residents and local businesses want CPZ permits to regain access to their parking spaces on the public highway. Domestic demand for parking space is prone to exceed capacity in narrow streets with closely spaced houses, creating competition for limited space.

A permit system can help by deterring parking by station users, tackling obstructive parking at junctions; deterring households with numerous cars or vans taking up excessive space in the street; and clearing out abandoned or seldom-used vehicles.

Permit prices

Resident and visitor permits: Annual permit prices for an all-day parking zone, shown below, are set to ensure that schemes fully cover their operating costs. To be eligible for a resident’s permit you must live in the CPZ and have a vehicle registered at your address. Resident permits are limited to three per person. Visitor permits are also available for everyone living in the CPZ.

Business permits: The outline plans do not include bays for business permit holders as there are very few businesses within the CPZ boundary.

Blue Badge Holders and Carers: Blue badge holders living in the zone can apply for their annual permit free of charge. Nurses etc. needing to visit clients within any Enfield Council parking zone can apply for an essential user permit, so the extended controls should not hinder care visits. Visitors providing routine care to family members based in the zone can also apply for an annual permit, as priced below.

Engine size (cc)

1000 or less

1001 to 1600

1601 to 1999

2000 or greater

Book of 10 visitor vouchers

First permit

£77

£155

£230

£395

£21

Second/third permit

£95

£195

£290

£495

Enfield Council is proposing to introduce a new Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) in the Lower Edmonton and Jubilee area, within the boundaries of Devonshire Road, St Mary’s-Charlton Road, A1055-Meridian Way and Pickett’s Lock Lane.

What is being proposed?

A permit parking scheme is proposed to operate from 9am to 6.30pm, Monday to Sunday to help maximise space for existing zone residents across the week.

Why is this needed?

Traders in the industrial estate are abusing the parking, and both residents and local businesses want CPZ permits to regain access to their parking spaces on the public highway. Domestic demand for parking space is prone to exceed capacity in narrow streets with closely spaced houses, creating competition for limited space.

A permit system can help by deterring parking by station users, tackling obstructive parking at junctions; deterring households with numerous cars or vans taking up excessive space in the street; and clearing out abandoned or seldom-used vehicles.

Permit prices

Resident and visitor permits: Annual permit prices for an all-day parking zone, shown below, are set to ensure that schemes fully cover their operating costs. To be eligible for a resident’s permit you must live in the CPZ and have a vehicle registered at your address. Resident permits are limited to three per person. Visitor permits are also available for everyone living in the CPZ.

Business permits: The outline plans do not include bays for business permit holders as there are very few businesses within the CPZ boundary.

Blue Badge Holders and Carers: Blue badge holders living in the zone can apply for their annual permit free of charge. Nurses etc. needing to visit clients within any Enfield Council parking zone can apply for an essential user permit, so the extended controls should not hinder care visits. Visitors providing routine care to family members based in the zone can also apply for an annual permit, as priced below.

Engine size (cc)

1000 or less

1001 to 1600

1601 to 1999

2000 or greater

Book of 10 visitor vouchers

First permit

£77

£155

£230

£395

£21

Second/third permit

£95

£195

£290

£495

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Enfield Council is proposing to introduce a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) within the bounds of Devonshire Road, St Mary’s-Charlton Road, A1055-Meridian Way and Pickett’s Lock Lane. The aim is to improve highway safety by reducing inconsiderate and indiscriminate parking. Controlled Parking Zones can also help reduce the number of vehicles circling the area in search of parking, which in turn lowers traffic congestion, noise, and air pollution. Residents and car owners within the proposed zone would be required to pay an annual permit fee. This fee helps cover the ongoing costs of administering, enforcing, and maintaining the scheme, as is the case with other CPZs in the borough. 

    We want to hear your views. Please take a few minutes to complete the survey on the Claverings Estate CPZ proposal by Sunday 2 November 2025. Your feedback is important in shaping the future of parking in your area.

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