Sunday, 21 July 2024

Bug bears with parking on Wembley Event days

The new Wembley Stadium was marketed as a 'public transport' destination with limited private car access.  This letter is reproduced with permission of the Wembley resident who has written to councillors and council officers about some of the current issues to do with Event Day parking in the local :

 

Dear All,

 

First of all I must state that I have no objections to Wembley Stadium increasing the number of events, having lived in the HA9 area for almost 40 years I have learned to adapt and deal with it and experience little disruption to daily life. 

 

It would seem that one of the biggest bug bears to Residents in the area is Parking, so I would ask the council to do a complete overhaul of the Parking Permits and Event Day permits being issued in all wards within the HA9 area, not only for event days, as many now living in what is supposed to be “Car Free” properties have gained permits in CPZ’s and Event Day Permits which renders the system useless.

 

Work with Transport for London, to ensure that reduction of service (206 & 92) and diversion of buses (83,182, etc) that use Empire Way and Wembley Hill Road/High Road is kept to a minimum and if they have to be diverted for a limited time that proper signage is erected along with Traffic Marshals to help people affected to be able to connect with the relevant bus stop, further along the route.

 

Exemptions on closed roads, for Supermarket Delivery, Parcel Deliveries, Medicines, Residents with clear mobility issues for access especially at weekends when people who are working have no other options but to have them when they are at home.

 

Make Parking Enforcement Officers aware of the regulations with regard to Event Day permits etc.

 

I recently queried with Parking Enforcement Officer why they had not ticketed 2 vehicles parked in the CPZ and was told “they have Event Day Permits” I informed him that this did not entitle them to park in a CPZ/Resident Bay and he told me that was not what he had been told and would therefore not issue a ticket.  I can also confirm that these vehicles belong to residents of the “Car Free” flats of Wembley Place.

 

Recently at the Taylor Swift concerts 3 vehicles parked in the CPZ on the street, all were Chauffeurs/Uber Drivers who sat in their vehicles, engine ticking over for over an hour waiting to collect their customers. We never saw anyone from Enforcement and not one was ticketed or told to move.

 

Event Day Permits Abuse of ….

I suggest Brent Council Parking Service looked at websites such as:-

Just Park, Park on my Drive, Your Parking Space,  Parkopedia.

 

As they are valid for 3 years for £15.00! not yearly you missed a valuable revenue stream there!

 

I know of several people who have moved and no longer live in the area, who have retained and renewed their permits, who on Event Days to park in the area when visiting relatives who live in the zone, or who have given their permits to people who would not normally entitled to one, to use over the next few years!

 

The issuing of Event Day Permits to the Residents who live outside the CPZ’s in Tokyngton, Wembley Park, Wembley Hill, and Wembley Central has allowed anyone with a Driveway some with spaces of up to 3 cars, the ability to exacerbate the problem to epic proportions as many now put the permit in their cars park them on the road and rent out their driveway.  Some even park extra vehicles on the actual dropped kerb and block the footpath on to their drive.  In Tokyngton this clearly demonstrates that blocking the road at the Arches/Harrow Road has no effect whatsoever, as most vehicles enter from St Michaels Avenue.  This renders the road closure a complete waste of time and does nothing to alleviate the congestion at the end of an event.

 

I suggest for clarification and entertainment someone from the relevant Parking department put in the dates of the upcoming concerts for Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift, see how many are on offer and how many have actually sold out!  The sheer volume of adverts, all outside the CPZs to discover how widespread this is, even Asda Wembley Park advertise on Just Park you can reserve a space for £24 for up to 11 hours.

 

Blocking vehicles from entering the Wembley Stadium area i.e at Ecclestone Place, Triangle/Wembley Hill Road whilst the Traffic Marshalls employed by Wembley are doing a fantastic job of reducing the issues for residents parking and accessing their homes, this has caused an even bigger problem which no one has addressed not Parking Enforcement or the Police, which is the……….

 

Designated Pick Up Points, or rigorous enforcement of…..

 

Allowing Chauffeurs, Black Taxi’s and Ubers waiting to collect their customers from parking on both sides of the street on double yellow lines between Ecclestone Place and the Triangle where the road is blocked, along Harrow Road and Wembley High Road.  Some Ubers and Black Taxi’s were witnessed “Touting”  for business.

 

This was the case on all 3 dates of previous Taylor Swift Concerts.  The 18 bus could not pick up at the bus stop, Ambulances were stuck in gridlock and nobody was going anywhere as 2 cars could barely pass on the road.  Sainsbury’s have their delivery at 10.30 pm every night and park in the Bus Lane, which normally is not an issue but on Event day added to the problem. 

 

 

I am able to supply video should anyone from Parking Enforcement wish to view the mayhem this caused and was still causing problems up until 11.30pm over an hour and fifteen minutes after the concert finished.  I will state this is not typical concert behaviour as certain concerts do not attract the fans that use these options, i.e Green Day, and AC/DC.  I have no doubt that the up and coming Bruce Springsteen, Taylor Swift, and Boxing Events will have a same scenario unless serious thought is given as to how to prevent this.

 

I look forward to receiving a response on my comments.

 

Regards

Wembley Central Resident

10 comments:

  1. Does this Wembley resident of 40 years seriously think that Brent Council care at all about parking and traffic enforcement and us residents on event days???

    My family have lived in Wembley since 1958 and they now have fewer enforcement officers than ever.

    They cannot enforce the exising regulations for the current number of major stadium events and this clearly shows that they should not give permission for more any more major events.

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  2. The parking is a joke in the HA9 area. There just not enough boxes for residents. And on event day it's true, that chauffeurs Park in our boxed bay when they not suppose to. When you challenge them to move then they start threatening. I have sent my objection in increasing the wembley stadium events. I have witnessed people coming down our area to urinate, dump their rubbish and its not exceptable. Brent council don't do nothing to help the residents. London Road, is a prime example where people park both sides and one side is double yellow line, yet people park up and there is no traffic warden. That road has so mich problems for drivers going up and down! People get into fist fights! It's worst on event days.

    You are building all these flats and people still managing to park their car in our bays. We very restricted for parking in wembley and the council have not done anything to help the residents.

    Wembley events are good for the area, but when it comes to football matches its becomes dirty, violent, people urinting on the street and violent to residence or people on the street.

    It's not a nice place to living when you have event days. You almost stuck.in doors as we can't deal with the amount people and traffic. Also the trains are so packed that you struggle to get on a train. Especially when it is event day during the week and you coming home from the city and you can't get on the train because the train is packed with fans etc... all heading to wembley.

    Also the sad thing is that we can't have family member visit us as there is never any parking spaces. We should not have to put up with restriction because there is a event on. Do more for the community then the wemblet staduim !

    More needs to be done to protect the community in HA9


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    1. People urinate on the streets because there are no public toilets!!!

      Even all the toilets at Wembley Central ststion have been closed for nearly 18 months with posters saying they are temporarily closed for repairs to the ceiling - how much longer will these repairs take???

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    2. Perhaps ask Cllr Mo Butt, Leader of Brent Council to do a walkabout with you next time it's an event day - don’t hold your breath though as he'll probably be at the event with his next lot of freebie tickets 😡

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  3. How about revoking all Event Day permits if you have a private drive and drop kerb outside your house?

    Issuing them on a yearly basis, and with vehicle reg.

    Proof that vehicle and owner are registered at same address as applicant.

    No renewals without proof.

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    1. Rather than "revoking all Event Day permits if you have a private drive and drop kerb outside your house" let's instead keep the current limit on the number of major events that Wembley Stadium can hold!!!

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  4. I feel for the residents of Wembley. You all need to get together and hold a protest against the Council's decision to approve increased events and flat developments. Take it to the national news channels if you must. This is the only way you will get heard.

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  5. Cameras at the ready folks, get your irrefutable evidence, proof it's not working for the residents.

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  6. Honestly, it's not surprising there are so many parking issues around the stadium. So many of those new developments were built on the condition that no parking must be provided. Well, great for young couples and singletons but a predictable problem for families, those with caring responsibilities, the disabled and older persons. Anyway Wembley Park is a solid Labour demographic so why should the council go to any trouble to improve local life, they have it in the bag already. You guys need to stop voting for them¡

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  7. I love this letter wel said . I am another of 4 children and honestly I am so fed up event days I have wait good few hours to get working on my street . I have Uber drivers parked up just sitting there staring at me knowing I live at the address and they stay put . Wembley event days should not allow minivan drivers to stay stationery on event days whilst sitting inside the cars they should pay like the rest of us .

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