I think we all know that 67% of respondents does not equate to even half of those invited to respond with their views. The hysteria by some over this is quite ridiculous, as it seems to think that a CPZ will decimate the area. All over our city there are similar areas which are thriving under a CPZ - look at Clapham, Brixton, Greenwich, Blackheath, Balham. Besides this area is easily accessible by public transport, and surely with climate change so high on the political agenda, encouraging people out of their cars is a good thing. And, considering how little parking there is around Lordship Lane, I think it is clear that most customers do not drive to the LL shops. I am not in favour of the full time CPZ plan - I think a part-time CPZ, or a CPZ down one side of each street, would be better, providing a disincentive, but not a total prevention, or car commuting into the area.