Motorists will have to pay to park on sections of a busy Watford road from next week.
A notice from Watford Borough Council, acting as agents for Hertfordshire County Council, in this week’s edition of the Watford Observer details the pay and display scheme in Eastbury Road that will be introduced from Monday after an order was approved.
Under the scheme motorists will have to pay to park for a maximum of three hours, with no return within one hour, from 8am to 6.30pm Monday to Saturday at these locations:
Eastbury Road (north side) – from a point 105 metres east of its junction with Deacons Hill to a point 170m east of its junction with Deacons Hill.
Eastbury Road (north side) – from a point 220m metres east of its junction with Deacons Hill to a point 385m east of its junction with Deacons Hill.
The cost will be 30p for up to 12 minutes; 50p for up to 24 minutes; 70p for up to 36 minutes; 90p for up to 48 minutes; £1.30 for up to one hour; £2.20 for up to two hours; £3.30 for up to three hours.
In addition, no waiting at any time restrictions will come into force at these locations:
Eastbury Road (north side) – from a point 170m east of its junction with Deacons Hill to a point 220m east of its junction with Deacons Hill.
Eastbury Road (north side) – from a point 385m east of its junction with Deacons Hill to a point 50m east of that point.
Eastbury Road (south side) – from its junction with Parkside Road to a point 5m east of its junction with Kingsfield Road.
Meanwhile, two roads in Croxley Green will be affected by temporary closures next week while utility works are carried out.
Motorists will be unable to use parts of Richmond Way and Durrants Drive from Monday until Wednesday, according to the One.network website.
Faraday Close, in Watford Business Park, will also close from Monday for demolition and development works in the area.
One.network states this work could last until September 2022, but the closure will only take effect at times shown by signs on or near the road.
Visit the public notices section of our website for full details of these and other notices.
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