Residents and Visitors Permit Prices

Please click on a link below for information about our permit prices. Visit the main permit page for more on how to apply and pay.

Residential permits

How are the prices worked out?

Permit charges are based on the CO2 emissions of vehicles registered on or after 23 March 2001.

For vehicles registered before 23 March 2001 the charges are based on engine size.

Where can I find these details?

Your vehicle log book gives you all the information you require. This document tells you the year in which your vehicle was registered, and if registered after 23 March 2001 will give you the CO2 emissions that applies to your vehicle. For vehicles registered prior to this date you can use the log book to find out your engine size.

Vehicle emissions

CO2 Emission Band

First Permit (Annual)

Second and Subsequent
Permit per Household

1(up to 100 CO2 g/km - including electric vehicles)

£20

£20

2(101-150 CO2 g/km)

£50

£80

3(151-185 CO2 g/km)

£100

£130

4(186 CO2 g/km and over)

£150

£200


Engine size


Engine Size

First Permit (Annual)

Second and Subsequent
Permit per Household

1549cc or less

£50

£80

1550cc to 3000cc

£100

£130

3001cc and above

£150

£200

Administration Fee: £10 payable for lost/damaged or transferred permits.

Please note there is no concessionary rate for residential permits.

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Visitors permits

  • There is a £10 minimum transaction value for the purchase of resident visitor permits. The minimum value for concessionary rate purchases of permits will be £5. Please therefore select the right combination of permits to reach the minimum value.
  • All payments for visitors permits will need to be made by credit card or debit card.
  • Standard rate applies to residents aged between 18 and 60 years.
  • The minimum quantity of daily visitor vouchers that can purchased is one sheet, which has 4 vouchers. The standard and concessionary prices are in the below tables.

Standard rates

Type of permitPriceConditions
One-hour
(see note 3)
£3.60 per 12 vouchers120 vouchers, maximum allocation in any 3 month period
Two-hour
(see note 3)
£7.20 per 12 vouchers60 vouchers, maximum allocation in any 3 month period
Two-hour
(see note 3)
£12 per 20 vouchers60 vouchers, maximum allocation in any 3 month period
Daily (Sheet of 4)£12 per 4 voucher60 vouchers, maximum allocation in any 3 month period (15 Sheets)
Weekend
(see note 1)
£7.50 each12 Vouchers, maximum allocation in any 12 month period
Two - week
(see note 2)
£12 each2 Vouchers, maximum allocation in any 12 month period
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Concessionary rates

A concessionary discount of 50 percent applies to residents aged 60 years and above or residents who are registered disabled.

Proof of age or disability is required i.e. pension or allowance book.

Type of permitPriceConditions
One-hour
(see note 4)
£1.80 per 12 vouchers240 vouchers, maximum allocation in any 3 month period
Two-hour
(see note 4)
£3.60 per 12 vouchers120 vouchers, maximum allocation in any 3 month period
Two-hour
(see note 4)
£6 per 20 vouchers120 vouchers, maximum allocation in any 3 month period
Daily (Sheet of 4)£6 per 4 voucher120 vouchers, maximum allocation in any 3 month period (30 Sheets)
Weekend
(see note 1)
£3.75 each24 vouchers, maximum allocation in any 12 month period
Two - week
(see note 2)
£6 each4 vouchers, maximum allocation in any 12 month period
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Notes

Note 1 - A weekend permit is valid from midday on Friday until midday on Monday.

Note 2 - This permit is valid for one continuous two week period, the period it covers will be written on the permit by Council staff.

Note 3 - When making a standard rate visitors permit application for both one-hour and two-hour, the maximum allowance is 120 hours per applicant.

Note 4 - When making a concessionary rate visitors permit application for both one-hour and two-hour, the maximum allowance is 240 hours per applicant.

See the main Residents and Visitors parking permits page for more information and details of how to apply.

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