A parking dispensation permit allows you to park in a restricted area if you have a valid reason to do so.
This could include:
- building works
- emergency works
- other essential works where it is necessary to have the vehicle nearby
When should a dispensation be applied for?
You should apply at least 3 working days before the date that you need your permit.
However, as there may be occasional delays in processing applications, we advise you to apply early. This allows us enough time to inspect your road, if necessary, before approval is given.
If your application is refused, you will be given an explanation in writing.
What are the charges for a dispensation?
The cost of your permit will depend on how long you need it for:
Period | Cost |
---|---|
0 to 5 days | £0.00 |
6 day onwards | £11.00 per day, per vehicle |
There is no discount for multiple days, weeks or months.
Apply for a dispensation
You can use our online form to apply for a dispensation permit.
Apply for a dispensation permit
Evidence you need to provide
All applications must be supported by:
1 - Evidence that you have the home/property owner’s permission to use the address mentioned on your application. The following types of documents will be accepted:
- council tax bill
- bank statement
- utility bill (gas, water, electricity, landline) - a mobile phone statement is not acceptable
Your documents must be dated within 3 months of your application start date.
2 - There may be occasions when we require evidence of the works being carried out. The following types of documents will be accepted:
- job sheet
- delivery note
- receipt/invoice for goods
This must be an official document.
Dispensation permit terms and conditions
How to pay for your permit
Dispensation permits are only received by the above link and are issued by email. Once the form has been completed, we will call you to complete payment (applicable for day 6 onwards) by credit/debit card.
Can I start parking before receiving my dispensation?
Parking is not permitted until your permit has been authorised. Vehicles must be parked legitimately until a permit has been issued.