Parking Traffic Regulation Orders

Parking restrictions in the district, and the conditions of use of permitted parking areas, are defined in Traffic Regulation Orders. If a new restriction is introduced, a new Traffic Regulation Order must be created in order to give the restriction legal authority.

All current Parking Traffic Regulation Orders are listed under the relevant town within East Herts (see below). 

This consultation has now closed.

The council received a large number of comments that will now be collated and analysed.

A report will be prepared for the Executive with a decision expected in Summer 2023.

All respondents to the consultation will be updated when a decision has been made. The council’s website will also be updated with the outcome of the decision. 

East Hertfordshire District Council (Bishop’s Stortford) - (Off-Street Parking Places) Order 2014 - (Amendment) Order 2024

The consultation starts on 21 March and ends 19 April 2024 - relating to Jackson Square and Crown Terrace car parks, in Bishop’s Stortford.

The general effect of the Order will be to:

  • Introduce Travelodge hotel permits to the Crown Terrace ‘A’ and ‘B’ and Jackson Square car parks in Bishop’s Stortford. 
  • Limiting those permits to a maximum of 10 across the Crown Terrace car parks and 60 in Jackson Square at any one time.
  • Statement of Reasons
  • Draft Order
  • Notice of Intention
     

East Hertfordshire District Council (Bishop’s Stortford) (off-street parking places) Order 2014 (Amendment) (No 2) Order 2022

Bishop's Stortford (New Northgate End Multi Storey, Link Road and Charringtons Car Parks).

The East Hertfordshire District

Council (Bishop's Stortford) (off-street parking places) order 2014 (amendment) (No.1) order 2022

The East Hertfordshire District Council (Portland Road and Newtown Road, Bishop’s Stortford) (amendment to parking zone b4) order 2021

East Hertfordshire District Council (Bishop’s Stortford) (Off-Street Parking Places) Order 2014 (Amendment) (No 2) Order 2020

 

 

East Hertfordshire District Council (East Herts Rural) (off-street parking places) Order 2014 (amendment) Order 2022

East Hertfordshire District Council (Hertford) (off-street parking places) Order 2014 (amendment) Order 2022

East Hertfordshire District Council (Davies Street, Hertford) (Amendment to Parking Zone H3) Order 2022

 

East Hertfordshire District Council (Hertford)
(Off-street parking places) order 2014 (Amendment) order 2024

East Hertfordshire District Council (Access road leading to Hertford Theatre, Hertford) (Restriction of waiting) order 2024

East Hertfordshire District Council (Hertford) (Off-Street Parking Places) Order 2014 (Amendment) Order 2024

 

East Hertfordshire District Council (East Herts Rural) (off-street parking places) Order 2014 (amendment) Order 2022

East Hertfordshire District Council (East Herts Rural) (Off-Street Parking Places) Order 2014 (Amendment) Order 2023 

East Hertfordshire District Council (Ware) (Off-street parking places) Order 2014 (Amendment) Order 2022

East Hertfordshire District Council (Ware) (Off-Street Parking Places) Order 2014 (Amendment) Order 2020

The East Hertfordshire District Council (Amwell End, Broadmeads and High Street, Ware) (Prohibition of Waiting Except Taxis and Designation of Parking Places) Order 2020

EHDC (Amwell End, Broadmeads and High Street, Ware) (prohibition of waiting except taxis and designation of parking places) Order 2020

 

The East Hertfordshire District Council (Control of Parking) (Consolidation) Order 2017 (Amendment No 1) Order 2018

The East Hertfordshire District Council (Control of Parking) (consolidation) Order 2017 (Amendment No 1) Order 2018

The EHDC (Control of Parking) (Consolidation) Order 2017

Periodically, the various Orders are brought together under a single Consolidated Order. This removes the need to administer hundreds of individual Orders, and instead creates a single document in which they can all be recorded. Key Traffic Regulation Orders will be published on Hertfordshire County Council website.

East Herts is responsible for introducing Resident Permit Parking Zones and making amendments within existing schemes including disabled parking bays. Herts County Council promotes parking orders such as new waiting restrictions, e.g. Double Yellow Lines

General enquiries and objections to the proposal may be made in writing to parking@eastherts.gov.uk or by letter to the Wallfields, Pegs Lane, Hertford, SG13 8EQ.

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