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| What are the rules about parking in Marcia Road? |
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This is essential information if you, or a visitor to Marcia Road, have a car. It is about parking and loading/unloading your car. This page tells you about: Marcia Rd is in a controlled parking zone (a CPZ in council jargon), which means that there are rules about where and when you can park without paying.‘Parking attendants’ employed by the council patrol the streets between 8:30 and 18:30 Monday to Friday and, if you break the rules you are likely to be fined. They are very strict. You may not see them coming as they go about on motorbikes and in cars. Police can also initiate a fine but usually leave it to the parking attendants. If they put a parking ticket (officially called a ‘Penalty Charge Notice’ or PCN) on your car and you ignore it, their next step is to clamp a wheel of your car so you cannot move it. If you still do nothing they will lift the car onto a lorry and take it to the car pound. To get it back costs you lots more than the fine would have been. The car pound happens to be in Mandela Way at the back of Marcia Rd at the Tesco end, so at least you will not have far to walk! However, the following will help you understand where and when you can parkI disclaim any responsibility for the accuracy of this information - the rules may change. It is YOUR responsibility to check that it is still correct. Parking rules are displayed on plates (called ‘sign plates’) attached to poles or lampposts in the street, and the pay and display times are also on the payment machines in the street. In other words, if you get a parking penalty, you cannot blame it on me! See too the site terms and conditions. Ask yourself these questionsQuestion 1: Are you parking between the hours of 8:30 and 18:30 Monday to Friday inclusive? (Monday thru Friday in American English)
Question 2: Have you bought, and put on your windscreen, a Residents’ Parking Permit? (Below)
ComplicationsThe red lines at one end of Marcia Rd, in Penry Street, and on Old Kent Road have special restrictions as part of a ‘Red Route’ to help keep buses moving. Check the signs on the posts, but avoid parking on them between 7:00 and 19:00. More complicationsYou can stop on the single yellow lines at any time if you are taking things to or from your house and vehicle. This is called LOADING. However, the parking attendants will fine you if they cannot see you coming and going and therefore believe that you are parked. Beware: In Southwark, single yellow lines do not have sign plates unless they operate at different times to the rest of the controlled parking zone. What if you get a parking fine (PCN) and don’t think you should have?
There is a system of appeals to work through. Visit Southwark Council’s parking site to see what to do next. HOWEVER, you may find this low-cost Beat Your Parking Ticket information useful to increase your chances of being let off. Residents’ Parking PermitsPeople who have a car and live in Marcia Road can buy a Residents’ Parking Permit. Check the Southwark Council site for information on current costs and applying. With a resident’s permit for Marcia Road, you can also park in any part of Southwark that has ‘GR’ on the plates that display the parking regulations. This includes parts of Bermondsey nearly up to Tower Bridge. |







