Parking proposals - Belmont, Sutton South, Sutton Central, Sutton West, East Cheam and North Cheam
Overview
Further to our informal consultation we are now commencing a final consultation, seeking feedback from the public on a number of parking proposals as part of our ongoing Parking Review in Sutton.
This is a statutory consultation which commences Thursday 30 October 2025 and will conclude Thursday 20 November 2025.
Letters have been sent to properties in the affected streets seeking feedback to the proposals (including detailed maps of the suggested changes).
You can view the proposals and letters we sent residents on our parking review page.
A full copy of the Draft Traffic Management Order documents can also be viewed online with the reference Formal consultation MapSutt1211
Once this consultation is closed we will review the feedback and decide whether or not we will implement the proposed changes.
The streets in this consultation are part of the Parking Review (Workstream 30a).
For more information on how Sutton processes your personal information please visit our Privacy Notice (https://www.sutton.gov.uk/downloads/file/3789/privacy_policy). Any comments you make may be made public on the Council's website however we will remove all personally identifiable information.
Areas
- Belmont
- Cheam
- North Cheam
- Sutton Central
- Sutton South
- Sutton West & East Cheam
Audiences
- Anyone from any background
Interests
- Arts and culture
- Business
- Carers support
- Central government
- Children and young people
- Childrens centres
- Communication
- Consumer services
- Council jobs
- Crime and community safety
- Democracy and participation
- Disability
- Early years
- Education
- Environment
- Environmental health
- Faith, Religion and Belief
- Fire and emergency planning
- Gender issues
- General health
- Health services and facilities
- Homeless
- Housing
- Housing Partnership
- Libraries
- Mental health
- Older people's issues
- Planning
- Race issues
- Regeneration
- Resident satisfaction
- Sexual health
- Sexual orientation
- Social services and social care
- Spending
- Sport and leisure
- Technology
- Traffic and transportation
- Well-being
 
                                        
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