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Parking spaces are marked on the road with white lines and
will accommodate several vehicles and make the best use of the
available spaces (bays) which are clearly signed to indicate who
may park there.
Parking bays may be of the following types:
Resident Bays
For residents and their visitors. All users must display a valid
permit. Business permit holders can also park in these bays.
Shared Use Bays
To be shared by permit holders and short-term parkers. Permit
holders can park when displaying a valid permit. Short-term parkers
have to purchase a ticket from a Pay and Display machine which
allows them to stay generally for a maximum of two hours Additional
payments must not be made to extend the parking period initially
paid for. Not applicable in Resident Only zones.
Four-Hour Shared Use Bays These bays are for a
maximum stay of four hours. There are only a small number of these
bays and users should check the signs carefully.
Pay and Display Bays
Some bays in the CPZ are for Pay and Display users only. These are
designated to assist shoppers and businesses. All vehicles parked
in these bays must display a valid ticket purchased from a Pay and
Display machine. The maximum stay is two hours. Additional payments
must not be made to extend the parking period initially paid for.
Not applicable in Resident Only zones.
Formal Disabled Bays
A formal disabled bay is recognisable by the white Disabled marking
on the road and a sign on the footway, designating it for use by
disabled blue badge holders only. Penalty Charge Notices may be
issued to vehicles parked in a formal disabled bay that are not
displaying a blue badge. These vehicles are often subsequently
removed to enable legitimate blue badge holders to park. To report
improper parking in a formal disabled bay call 020 8475
0213.
Disabled Resident Permit Holder Bays
A bay specifically installed for the use of disabled resident
permit holders. A disabled resident permit holder can only park in
disabled resident permit bays that are located in the same zone
that their permit was issued. A blue badge cannot be used to park
in this type of bay. To report improper parking in a disabled
resident permit holder bay, call 020 8475
0213.
Loading Bays
These bays are normally used by goods vehicles to load or unload
heavy or bulky goods. Unless the sign states otherwise, the public
can use these bays but only to load or unload goods that are of a
nature that make it necessary to park there (for example, very
heavy). Loading or unloading must be continuous and the sign will
normally state the maximum stay, which must not be exceeded. A blue
badge cannot be used to park in this type of bay.
Please note:
Blue Badge Holders - Free parking, without limit of time,
in on-street Pay and Display and shared use bays. There is one
exception. Blue badge holders may only park for a maximum 30
minutes in the 30 minute bays along Green Street. Also, free
parking, without limit of time, in permit holder bays. This
excludes Doctor's Permit bays and Disabled Resident Permit Holder's
Bays (where a valid permit is not held).
Permits - There are different categories of parking
permit, including resident permits, disabled resident permits and
business permits and each is described on this site. Permits are
not transferable between vehicles or households.
Display of Permits - Resident, business and disabled
resident parking permits should be displayed on the inside top left
corner of the car windscreen.
Restricted Parking - Yellow lines indicate where parking
is not allowed. All restrictions are in force during the controlled
hours unless signs indicate otherwise. A parking permit does not
give an exemption to park on yellow lines. |