Boston Borough Council has announced the return of free parking in its off-street car parks this festive season, following the success of last year’s initiative.
To support local businesses, shoppers, and the wider community, parking charges will be suspended in the Council’s off-street car parks on the following dates:
- Friday 28 November to Sunday 30 November 2025 (from 08:00 on Friday to 18:00 on Sunday)
- Saturday 6 December 2025
- Saturday 13 December 2025
- Saturday 20 December 2025
This initiative aims to boost the local economy and make it easier for residents and visitors to enjoy everything Boston has to offer during the Christmas period.
No ticket will be required from any off-street parking machine during these times, and enforcement for non-payment of advertised fees will be suspended.
The following off-street car parks are included in the free parking offer:
- Bargate Green
- Custom House Quay
- Cattle Market
- Botolph Street
- Doughty Quay
- West End
- St George’s Road
- Artillery Row
- Maud Street
- Buoy Yard
- Victoria Place
- Staniland
- George Street
- Spayne Road
- Tunnard Street
On-street parking charges will still apply at Pump Square, Market Place, South Square, Station Approach, and Wide Bargate.
Cllr Mike Gilbert, portfolio holder for town centre at Boston Borough Council, said: “We want to make it as easy and enjoyable as possible for everyone to come together and celebrate the magic of the season.
“This time of year is about connection, joy, and shared experiences, and we believe no one should have to worry about the little things when joining in the festivities.
“Offering free parking is our way of saying thank you to the community, removing barriers, and helping create a welcoming atmosphere within our borough.”
Councillor Sandeep Ghosh, portfolio holder for finance and economic growth at Boston Borough Council, said: “I strongly encourage everyone to take full advantage of this wonderful opportunity, shop local, support our independent businesses, and immerse yourselves in the festive atmosphere here in Boston.
“Choosing to spend your money locally is more than just a transaction, it’s an investment in the wellbeing of our own community.
“Every pound spent in a local shop helps strengthen our economy, sustain the livelihoods of our small business owners, and keep our town centre vibrant and welcoming for residents and visitors alike.
“As we move into the festive season, I hope people will explore the unique products, services, and experiences that our independent traders offer.
“By backing local businesses, we’re not only helping them thrive, but we’re also contributing to a stronger, more resilient community for the future.
“Let’s come together, celebrate the season, and continue to support the heart of Boston.”
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