Resident parking bays
On bank holidays you:
- do not need a resident parking permit or resident visitor parking permit to park in a residents bay ( see below for disabled resident bays)
- do not need a ticket, or pay for parking by phone, to park in a pay and display bay
- do not need a resident parking permit, resident visitor parking permit, ticket , or pay for parking by phone, to park in a shared use bay which is where a pay & display ticket and permit are both valid.
If you do not display the correct permit or Blue Badge you can be issued with a
parking fine (penalty charge notice). We may also remove your vehicle and take it to the
Newham Vehicle Pound.
Make sure you always check the days and times on the time plate signs closest to where you want to park before you leave your vehicle.
Other permit holder bays
You are not allowed to park at any time, without the correct permit, in a:
If you park in one of these bays without displaying the correct permit or Blue Badge, you can be issued with a penalty charge notice (PCN) and may have your vehicle removed to the
Newham car pound.
Yellow lines
On bank holidays for single yellow lines you must still comply with the parking restrictions which will be shown on the time plate sign by the side of the road. Always check these time plate signs before you leave your vehicle.
You cannot park on a double yellow line at any time.