Forty Hall Controlled Parking Zone

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Enfield Council is proposing a scheme to introduce car parking charges at the Forty Hall and Estate car park. This will help to improve traffic management, enhance environmental sustainability, and improve the overall visitor experience at Forty Hall. For more information, please click here.

However, the introduction of the parking charges is expected to result in a displacement of vehicles onto nearby streets. To help manage this, the Council is proposing to implement a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) in the area surrounding Forty Hall and Estate.

Permit parking controls can bring better balance to parking arrangements and help ensure access for residents and essential services.

What is being proposed?

A permit parking scheme and associated parking controls are proposed to operate from 9am to 6.30pm, Monday to Sunday,, including Bank Holidays, to help protect and maximise parking space for residents throughout the week. The likely layout of bays is shown on the plan provided. Permit holders would be able to park in any resident bay within the CPZ.

Why is this needed?

The introduction of parking charges at Forty Hall and Estate may lead some visitors to park on nearby residential streets. This could make it harder for residents to park close to their homes and may lead to dangerous and obstructive parking.

A permit system can help by 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.

Permits: Prices and Eligibility

Resident and visitor permits: Annual permit prices for an all-day parking zone are shown below and are set to ensure that schemes fully cover their operating costs. To be eligible for a resident permit you must live in the CPZ, have a vehicle registered at your address, and not be part of a car free or low car housing development. Resident permits are limited to three per person. Visitor permits are also available for everyone living in the CPZ.

Blue Badge Holders and Carers: Blue badge holders living in the zone can apply for their annual permit free of charge. Nurses, etc. who are required 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


Please view the consultation documents via the document library to the right of the page.

Enfield Council is proposing a scheme to introduce car parking charges at the Forty Hall and Estate car park. This will help to improve traffic management, enhance environmental sustainability, and improve the overall visitor experience at Forty Hall. For more information, please click here.

However, the introduction of the parking charges is expected to result in a displacement of vehicles onto nearby streets. To help manage this, the Council is proposing to implement a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) in the area surrounding Forty Hall and Estate.

Permit parking controls can bring better balance to parking arrangements and help ensure access for residents and essential services.

What is being proposed?

A permit parking scheme and associated parking controls are proposed to operate from 9am to 6.30pm, Monday to Sunday,, including Bank Holidays, to help protect and maximise parking space for residents throughout the week. The likely layout of bays is shown on the plan provided. Permit holders would be able to park in any resident bay within the CPZ.

Why is this needed?

The introduction of parking charges at Forty Hall and Estate may lead some visitors to park on nearby residential streets. This could make it harder for residents to park close to their homes and may lead to dangerous and obstructive parking.

A permit system can help by 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.

Permits: Prices and Eligibility

Resident and visitor permits: Annual permit prices for an all-day parking zone are shown below and are set to ensure that schemes fully cover their operating costs. To be eligible for a resident permit you must live in the CPZ, have a vehicle registered at your address, and not be part of a car free or low car housing development. Resident permits are limited to three per person. Visitor permits are also available for everyone living in the CPZ.

Blue Badge Holders and Carers: Blue badge holders living in the zone can apply for their annual permit free of charge. Nurses, etc. who are required 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


Please view the consultation documents via the document library to the right of the page.

  • Statutory Consultation and Statement from the Leader

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    Following the Statutory Consultation TG52/1589, the Council has decided not to proceed with the proposals for the car parking charges or the CPZ. A summary report of the findings can be found in the Document Library to the right or by clicking here. The Leader of the Council, Cllr Ergin Erbil, has made a statement below:

    "Thank you to everyone who shared their views on the suggested parking charges at Forty Hall and the proposed Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) in Forty Hill.

    The original aim of these proposals was to help keep the Forty Hall Estate financially strong and sustainable for the future. As Enfield Council, we have faced budget cuts by previous governments for more than 14 years. We have had to look at all options to generate income for the council so we can continue to provide good services.

    However, we are a listening council. We’ve listened carefully to residents, community groups, local schools and visitors, and we understand the concerns raised about cost, accessibility, public transport links, the local school's concerns, and the impact on the area.

    We will, therefore, keep the Forty Hall car park free and we will put the CPZ proposal on hold.

    We will continue to explore different approaches and have ongoing discussions with the community.

    We will look at finding a fair way to manage parking, generate an income to support the park and estate and protect our green spaces. Having listened to our residents as part of this consultation, we know we need to look at other options that work better for everyone.

    We are looking at new ways to generate income beyond parking. This includes expanding the use of the venue hall for weddings, private events and community functions, as well as improving our residents’ overall experiences with on-site partners. In addition to Biodiversity Net Gain policies that we have introduced, will help us raise money to maintain and protect Forty Hall for the long term.

    Thank you all once again for contributing to the consultation.

    We look forward to working with you on the best way forward."

  • Statutory Consultation - Forty Hall CPZ

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    Enfield Council is proposing a scheme to introduce car parking charges at the Forty Hall and Estate car park. This will help to improve traffic management, enhance environmental sustainability, and improve the overall visitor experience at Forty Hall. For more information, please click here.

    However, the introduction of the parking charges is expected to result in a displacement of vehicles onto nearby streets. To help manage this, the Council is proposing to implement a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) in the area surrounding Forty Hall and Estate.

    Permit parking controls can bring better balance to parking arrangements and help ensure access for residents and essential services.

    The CPZ is being delivery by the Council’s Journeys and Places programme which empowers people in Enfield to make sustainable choices for themselves, their community, and our planet. We invite you to take part in the statutory consultation on draft traffic order TG52/1589A to share your views on the CPZ.

    Details of the proposals and draft traffic orders can be found in the Documents section on the right hand side of this project page and are also on the Council website here(External link). We invite residents, businesses, schools, and any other interested stakeholders to take part in the statutory consultation. Please make your representation or objection in writing stating the grounds on which it is being made and quoting the reference TG52/1589A no later than 11.59pm on Sunday 20 July 2025. You can make a representation or objection in one of the following ways:

    Following the statutory consultation, a summary of objections and representations will be produced. Enfield Council will provide a response and use the comments received to make a decision on whether or not to implement the CPZ.

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