Sunday, May 5, 2024

Grantham gets new £60-a-year parking permit arrangement

From next Monday June 5 residents and businesses in parts of Grantham must pay £60 a year for permits to park a vehicle between 8am and 6pm every day except Sunday.

All permits for the scheme will be virtual with no paper versions needed. They will be available to all residents and businesses in ‘Zone 1A’ allowing eligible vehicles to park in designated on-street bays, with a requirement for vehicles to be registered to the property within the zone to be eligible for a permit.

Residents and businesses will need to set up an online account via the Lincolnshire County Council website to apply for the permits and visitor vouchers.

Permits will cost £60 each for 12 months and there can be up to two permits per property, allowing two vehicles to park within the zone at the same time.

Residents within the zone who are the registered owner of the vehicle, and a Blue Badge holder will be exempt from the £60 charge.

For visitors, there will be two-hour limited waiting bays and residents can also buy up to 100 visitor vouchers a year at the charge of £1 each. There is no need to have a resident or business permit to be able to purchase visitor vouchers.

Cllr Richard Davies, Executive member for Highways at Lincolnshire County Council said: “The new permits will go some of the way to help the frustrations that residents have felt about parking around these streets in Grantham for a long time.

“Naturally, there will be a period of adjustment for all concerned but once the scheme is in place and the benefits are felt, we will be able to serve the parking needs of the area in a much more constructive way.”

 

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