Got a Congestion Charge Fine in Lambeth?
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The northern tip of Lambeth, including Waterloo, the South Bank, and parts of Kennington, falls within the London Congestion Charge Zone. Drivers crossing Waterloo Bridge, Westminster Bridge, or Lambeth Bridge into this area during charging hours must pay the £15 daily charge or face a £160 PCN.
Zone Boundaries in Lambeth
The Congestion Charge boundary in Lambeth runs roughly along Kennington Lane and Kennington Road. Everything north and west of this line is within the zone, including Waterloo station, the London Eye, the National Theatre, and St Thomas' Hospital.
Most of Lambeth (Brixton, Clapham, Streatham) is outside the zone. The confusion arises for drivers heading to Waterloo or the South Bank who do not realise they are entering the charging area.
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Common Issues and How to Appeal
Visitors to St Thomas' Hospital and the Evelina London Children's Hospital frequently receive fines, especially those unfamiliar with London. Auto Pay failures and incorrect vehicle registrations are also common.
Appeal to TfL within 28 days. If rejected, escalate to London Tribunals. The process is free.
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