Ealing Tories Present Petition Against Stop and Shop Proposals


Council want bays to be booked through a mobile phone app

Conservative councillors and party members with the petition
Conservative councillors and party members with the petition

June 12, 2025

The Conservative opposition on Ealing Council has presented a petition with nearly 1,000 signatures calling for a rethink on stop and shop parking changes.

The administration is proposing amendments to the current arrangements which would require drivers to register with an app to park in the short stay bays. Previously a ticket could be obtained by entering a vehicle’s registration into a street side machine.

There would continue to be no charge to stay for 30 minutes, but opponents of the plan point out that the new arrangements make things difficult for people who don’t have smartphones and therefore would tend to discriminate against the elderly. Blue Badge holders will continue to be exempt.

At a recent council meeting, Ealing Broadway Councillor, Seema Kumar questioned the cabinet member with responsibility for parking about on the £90,000 being wasted to change signage across the borough. No figures were provided on the estimated increase in revenues that would come from the changes.

The council consultation on the changes finished last month.

Cllr Kumar said, “Labour is putting up digital barriers that will punish residents and drive footfall away from our already struggling high streets.”

The council describe the changes as a modernisation dubbing the new arrangement as Stop and Shop+.

An Ealing Council spokesperson said, “Ealing Council’s proposed Stop and shop+ is a new more flexible way of parking that has been designed to give residents more choice while supporting local high streets and has accessibility and inclusion developed into the scheme.

“Stop and shop+ has been designed with accessibility and inclusion in mind. Drivers will be able to register their stay via the PayByPhone app, by calling a staffed phone line, or by using one of the many of the in-store PayPoint.

“These proposals are not motivated by revenue generation. The primary focus is to ensure fairer, more efficient use of parking that supports residents and local businesses. While there are costs involved in updating signage and systems, these are proportionate to a scheme of this size, which will be outweighed, over time, by encouraging short shopping trips and greater turnover of spaces.

“Throughout this process the council has consulted with local Business Improvement Districts and the borough’s High Street Task Force, and we remain committed to engaging residents throughout the process to ensure local voices shape the final approach.”

Full list of Stop and Shop parking spaces to be converted

Acton Lane, Adelaide Road, Albert Road, Allenby Road, Allendale Road, Alliance Road, Altenburg Avenue, Antrobus Road, Avenue Road, Balmoral Drive, Bedford Road, Belmont Avenue, Belsize Avenue, Bernard Avenue, Bideford Avenue, Bilton Road, Birch Grove, Birkbeck Avenue, Blakesley Avenue, Blondin Avenue, Boileau Road, Bollo Bridge Road, Bollo Lane, Bordars Road, Boston Road, Bramley Road, Broadway, Bromyard Avenue, Broughton Road, Camborne Avenue, Cawdor Crescent, Chapel Road, Cheltenham Place, Church Lane, Church Road, Churchfield Road, Acton, Churchfield Road, West Ealing, Clifton Road, Connaught Road, Cranmer Avenue, Creswick Road, Culmington Road, Dagmer Road, Davis Road, Denehurst Gardens, Devon Close, Devonshire Road, Dormer's Wells Lane, Dudley Gardens, Dudley Road, East Acton Lane, East Churchfield Road, Empire Road, Felix Road, Friars Place Lane, Friary Road, Gladstone Road, Goldsmith Road, Green Avenue, Greenford Avenue, Greenford Road, Gunnersbury Lane, Hammond Road, Hanger Green/Heathcroft, Hartington Road, Hatherway Gardens, Havelock Road, Hawkshead Road, Haydock Avenue, Haydock Green, Hillcrest Road, Home Close, Horn Lane, Hotspur Road, Jessamine Road, Jubilee Gardens, Julien Road, King Edward's Gardens, King Street, Kingsdown Avenue, Kingston Road, Kingswood Road, Lancaster Road, Lee Road, Leeland Road, Leopold Road, Leyborne Avenue, Loveday Road, Mandeville Road, Marchwood Crescent, Market Place, Mattock Lane, Medway Parade, Meon Road, Montague Road, Montague Waye, Montgomery Road, Montpelier Road, Newton Avenue, Newton Grove, Niagra Avenue, Norbreck Parade, North Road, Northfield Avenue, Norwood Road, Old Oak Road, Oldfields Circus, Osterley Park Road, Park Parade, Pitshanger Lane, Punjab Lane, Queens Parade, Queen's Drive, Recreation Road, Regina Road, Rowdell Road, Ruislip Road, Saxon Drive, Shalimar Gardens, South Ealing Road, Southwell Avenue, St. John's Road, St. Leonard's Road, St. Mary's Road, Station Road W5, Station Road W7, Sudbury Heights Avenue, Tachbrook Road, Talbot Road, Tentelow Lane, The Broadway, The Green, The Service Road fronting Greenford Avenue, The Vale, Thorn Close, Thurston Road, Trinity Road, Twyford Crescent, Union Road, Uxbridge Road, Victoria Road, Vyner Road, Wadsworth Close, Wadsworth Road, Waltham Road, Wellington Road, Wharncliffe Drive, Whitton Avenue, Windermere Road, Wood End Gardens, Woodlands Road, Woodville Road, and York Avenue.

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