Save London Motorcycling - Camden Bike Parking Charges

Save London Motorcycling - Camden Bike Parking Charges

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five50

Original Poster:

563 posts

200 months

Monday 3rd March
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Camden have released the final statutory consultation on their motorcycle parking charges.

It would be great if as many people could respond to oppose this as possible. This is our chance to stop them or force further changes.

Full details here @ Save London Motorcycling:

https://sites.google.com/view/savelondonmotorcycli...


Those Camden plans again in full... (these are just the first year's charges - most will double in the second year):

- Parking permits for residents', businesses' and doctors' motorcycles charged as if they are a type of car

- Solo motorcycle bays charged at £2.60/day costing £600/year for a commuter

- FoI reveals that 1 in 7 riders - those living in 'car-free developments' - face charges up to £950/year - more than any car

- Other residents' permits to nearly double from £75 to £146/year

- Only 1 permit allowed per person so those with both a car and a PTW will be forced to sell one

- Introducing motorcycle business permits at £419/year and doctors permits at £326

- Charges even for electric motorcycles - £75/year for residents, £300 for commuters, £500 for residents of 'car-free' developments

Biker 1

8,134 posts

133 months

Tuesday 4th March
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Thank fk I live in the sticks & don't have to put up with this nonsense!!!
Mind you, it will not surprise me if other councils are closely watching this move. If it brings in good revenue, others will likely follow - I suppose they'll use the 'green' excuse to justify the idiocy....

MDUBZ

1,025 posts

114 months

Tuesday 4th March
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I'll send a response to oppose but... council's are struggling and need the rev. I appreciate things would be better if they were free however but they aren't asking for that much really. I think I paid £1.60 for bike parking when I commuted to Paddington a couple of years ago, the parking was over subscribed, if it is a good income generator maybe we'll see more spaces or improvements like use of all bus lanes: If you don't contribute you don't have a voice.

I'd rather they taxed people who could afford it; cars and bikes are not a necessity in London given the public transport network and selfishly if that means less cars and bikes competing for space that's a good thing (for me). I believe you can register 3 vehicles on a single permit ( tariff for most 'polluting ' vehicle applies). The alternative is a raise in council tax and busines rates and that impacts a lot more people who are struggling already but they'll probably do that as well.

Edit: i used the impact to the vulnerable and their carers as the primary objection as it would implement a barrier to care for those already struggling financially which will put a heavier burden on the councils already stretched services.

Edited by MDUBZ on Tuesday 4th March 09:02

five50

Original Poster:

563 posts

200 months

Wednesday 5th March
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Thx for the response.

TBH I see a more complicated picture - powered two wheelers can be used for travel across London in a way that doesnt contribute to congestion. But they are also an important tool for many to get out of London.

Personally, I would like to keep my freedom, and dont see the argument for bike parking to be charged at the same level as cars.

Its also a bit of a thin end of the wedge situation.

Grateful for any support.

Hugo Stiglitz

39,288 posts

225 months

Wednesday 5th March
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Good look, by Camden's own figures motorbikes only take up 6% of all vehicles in the borough so why the focus?!

muppets_mate

797 posts

230 months

Monday 17th March
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I have written to Camden to object to their proposals which are totally egregious and punitive.

According to the email I received there are only a few days left to respond. The deadline is 21 March.

It would be good to get some more support in these final days.