Statutory consultation is now closed.
The Council carried out a statutory consultation, where a Traffic Management Order (TMO) was advertised in the Hackney Citizen and London Gazette between 14 July and 04 August 2023.
The statutory consultation is now closed, feedback will no longer be accepted as part of the process.
The Council is currently reviewing all feedback and comments received, a decision audit report will be drafted detailing the objections and it's recommendations on whether these objections will be upheld or not.
Statutory consultation details
Overview
Following the closure of the consultation on August 2020, results were analysed and a report setting out the recommendations was presented to the Council’s Cabinet for consideration.
The decision taken by Cabinet was that motorcycles will be required to hold a valid permit to park in any permit holder bay, and will be governed by the same rules and pricing structure as other vehicle types. Therefore, motorcycle permits will be introduced from Autumn 2023 (previously Summer 2022, subject to statutory consultation).
The following table explains how the recommendations may affect different groups:
Group |
Allowances |
On-street residents |
Per person
|
Estate residents |
Per household
|
Businesses |
Per business premise
|
All-zone, doctors, health and social care |
|
Blue badge |
|
Visitor or commuter |
|
What happens next?
A timetable has been determined for the introduction of motorcycle charges in Hackney (subject to statutory consultations).
Year |
Launch |
Fees |
||
Resident & business permit holders |
Other permit types |
Motorcycle visitor price |
||
Year one |
Auutmn 2023
|
Free - must register |
Full price - must register
|
Various charges for dedicated shared use solo motorcycle bays and pay & display shared use parking bays |
Year two |
Spring 2024 |
50% of full price- must register |
Full price- must register
|
Various charges for dedicated shared use solo motorcycle bays and pay & display shared use parking bays |
Year three |
Spring 2025 |
Full price- must register |
Full price - must register
|
Various charges for dedicated shared use solo motorcycle bays and pay & display shared use parking bays |
Please note that some of the proposals below which were consulted on have been changed following the consultation. Please refer to the text above for the final recommendations which are due to be implemented (subject to statutory consultations).
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the consultation has been extended for a further 12 weeks until Monday 10 August 2020. This is to ensure that you have more time to give your feedback on the proposals and take part in engagement events online. To register for our engagement events, please click here.
If you have already responded to this consultation, you do not need to do so again.
We would like your views on a number of proposed changes to rules governing motorcycle parking in Hackney.
As part of our commitment to improve local air quality and reduce CO2 emissions in the borough, we are proposing to introduce parking permits for motorcycles. This is aimed at tackling air pollution from motorcycles by encouraging people to switch to less polluting models or more sustainable forms of transport. It will also bring all motorcycle parking charges in line with other vehicles, which have had emissions-based permits since 2015. We are also proposing the introduction of lockable stands in motorcycle bays to improve security for those that need to ride.
Background
Poor air quality contributes to an estimated 10,000 premature deaths every year in London. As vehicle emissions are the primary source of air pollution in London, it is crucial that Hackney Council plays its part in tackling this source of pollution.
As part of our Transport Strategy and Parking and Enforcement Plan, we are committed to encouraging people to travel more sustainably, increasing walking and cycling rates, and promoting public transport use.
These proposals are aimed at encouraging motorcyclists who need to ride to switch to less polluting and zero-emission motorcycles. The proposals would also bring Hackney in line with 7 of the 11 other inner London boroughs that already charge for motorcycle parking.
Motorcycles have not been charged to park in the borough up to now, largely because it has not been possible to display a permit securely on a motorcycle. Developments in technology offer a practical solution in the form of cashless parking and e-permits.
There is also a need to provide more secure parking for motorcycles to address security concerns. Some motorcycle riders have told us that they would like us to provide more secure parking for motorcycles, which we are proposing as part of this consultation.
What is being proposed?
As part of the Council’s commitment to improve air quality in Hackney, we are proposing the following changes to motorcycle parking in the borough:
If these proposals were introduced, we would also:
The permits would be electronic, also known as e-permits. This removes the need to display the printed permits on a motorcycle. If implemented, the current approved vehicle emission-based price structure would be applied to motorcycle permits. For more information on permit pricing please see here. Most motorcycles would fall within the lowest banding, which currently costs £61 per year.
The new policy of requiring motorcyclists wishing to park in Hackney to hold a valid permit, e-voucher or cashless parking session would also bring motorcycles in line with all other motor vehicles.
Why are we reviewing motorcycle parking?
The Council recognises the need to operate uniform parking policies in order to improve air quality and promote sustainable modes of transportation. This is outlined in the Parking and Enforcement Plan, which governs all parking policies in Hackney.
At present, motorcycle riders are not required to purchase parking permits, meaning that they can park in much of the borough free of charge, despite motorcycles' impact on air quality. These proposals are aimed at encouraging people to switch to less polluting models of motorcycles or more sustainable forms of transport.
The Council is committed to tackling London's poor air quality. Find out more about what we're doing at hackney.gov.uk/air-quality.
How might the proposed motorcycle parking policies affect me?
Under the proposals:
If you are a motorcyclist in Hackney:
If you are a resident:
If you are an estate resident:
If you are a business:
If you are a visitor to the borough:
If you are a worker or commuter in the borough:
If you are a Blue Badge holder:
We want to hear from local residents, businesses, commuters and visitors to the borough, how the proposals would affect you.
We want your feedback on how the proposals would:
We are also seeking your views on:
Have your say
You can have your say by completing the online questionnaire by Monday 10 August 2020. Otherwise, you can also request a paper copy of the consultation booklet and questionnaire by emailing parking.policy@hackney.gov.uk or by calling 020 8356 4008.
What happens next?
Following the closure of the consultation on Monday 10 August 2020, responses will be collated during Summer - Autumn 2020. The results will then be analysed and a report written setting out the Council’s recommendations. The report will then be submitted for approval to the Council’s Cabinet, elected representatives of the people of Hackney, for their meeting in Winter 2020 - Spring 2021.
For further information, please email or call:
Email: parking.policy@hackney.gov.uk
Call: 020 8356 4008
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Nearest buses: 38, 55, 106, 236, 242, 253, 254, 276, 308, 394, 425, 488 and W15.
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