Parking bay suspension charges

As of Friday 1 March 2024 we will be introducing a booking fee for all bay suspension applications.

Bay suspension Booking fee
10 working days' notice £75
7 working days' notice £85

This booking fee is non-refundable.

Skip or materials licence parking bay suspension

If you wish to apply for a skip/materials licence in a CPZ you may also need a parking bay suspension. These charges are calculated per 5m space per chargeable day.

Parking bay suspension charges will be calculated on the following basis:

  • Monday to Friday CPZ - Bay suspension charge will be 20 chargeable days over a four week period (28 days)
  • Monday to Saturday CPZ - Bay suspension charge will be 24 chargeable days over a four week period (28 days)

Bank and public holidays are excluded.

The duration of the parking bay suspension will be the same as for the licence period.

If application and payment are not received within the deadline, the next available start date will be offered.

Charge per 5m space per chargeable day
Tier Charge from January 2024
Tier 1 (minimum of 5 days) £39.60
Tier 2 (6 to 35 days) £55.50
Tier 3 (more than 35 days) £70.60

There is no longer one-hour zone parking as of 1 April 2020.

Domestic bay suspensions

Bay suspension charges from January 2024
Bay suspension Charge per 5m space from January 2024
First day £39.60
Additional consecutive days £32.10 (Per 5 metre space)
Yellow line waiver charges from January 2024

Yellow line waiver/SPA Waiver subject to approval

Charge per 5m space from January 2024
First day £59.40 (First 5 metre space per day)
Additional consecutive days £59.40 (Each additional 5 metre space per day)

The number of parking bays requested for the first day must remain the same for all consecutive days.

Administration charges

Administration charges for cancellations/alterations (one sign for every 15m suspended).

  • Admin fee: £58.30
  • Signage fee: £12.40

Notice period/payment

In order for your application to be processed on time, and warning notices to be given to other residents, all initial applications and payments must be received a minimum of five clear working days before you need the suspension to start. Failure to do so may result in the suspension not being processed.

The day of submission is not included in the notice period irrespective of whether it is received prior to midday. The office hours are Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm. We do not count bank and public holidays or Saturday and Sundays as notification days, so you should take these into account when arranging a suspension. In most cases a charge will be made for this service.

If application and payment are not received within the deadline, the next available start date will be offered.