ePetition details

Petition for Residents Only Parking On Garden City Estate - Lawn Avenue, Fairway Avenue, Sunray Avenue and Colne Avenue, West Drayton

We the undersigned petition Hillingdon Council to introduce parking permits at ALL HOURS to the estate to stop the current overspill of parking on residential streets. We currently have an ongoing problem with people parking their cars in the estate for numerous weeks even months at a time due to the fact that there are no parking restrictions in the area. This has become a hinderance and is leading to an overflow of individuals entering the area at late night and driving their cars in dangerous ways. We have also had an uprise in vehicle break-ins since the parking has become a problem on the estate.

Introducing permits will:
- Prevent non-residents using the estate or to avoid car park congestion or charges.

- Ensure properly marked and appropriately placed bays and restrictions are in place so residents can safely and easily enter/ exit their driveways.

- Reduce traffic, congestion, and unsafe parking to improve safety for residents.

- Reduce cars parking dangerously (e.g., blocking visibility, corners, driveways, pavements)

- Reduce risk to pedestrians, cyclists, and children

- Ensure Emergency vehicle access is not obstructed

- Prevent regular occurrence, not just occasional incidents

- Reduce the large overflow of vans and commercial vehicles blocking the road and making it difficult to drive

On reaching 20 signatures it will be formally considered by the Council and relevant Cabinet Member. Local ward Councillors will also be made aware of the petition. The Council's Democratic Services Team will keep the lead petitioner updated on progress.

This ePetition runs from 10/04/2026 to 10/05/2026.

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