Faith group essential service parking permit

Who can apply, where you can park, refunds, how to change permit details, cost and apply or renew.

About the faith group parking permit

Eligibility

As a minister of religion or representative of a faith group, you can apply for a parking permit to park near the homes of residents you help.

You cannot use your permit to park at your place of worship.

Where you can park

You can park in a:

  • resident permit holder bay
  • resident permit holder shared-use bay (resident permit and pay by phone)
  • permit holder bay
  • permit holder shared-use bay (permit holder and pay by phone)

The permit is not valid in pay by phone only bays.

See what the parking bay signs look like.

Wood Green – where you cannot park

You cannot use your permit to park in the Wood Green Inner CPZ, or in the following roads in the Wood Green Outer CPZ:

  • Barratt Avenue N22
  • Ranelagh Road N22
  • Selbourne Road N22
  • Wolseley Road N22

You can park only in the above areas when you need to:

  • move hazardous chemicals or heavy equipment to or from a property – you cannot park for longer than 2 hours or return to the same road for 2 hours
  • attend an emergency call out – you cannot park for longer than 2 hours or return to the same road for 2 hours

Bury Road car park

Your permit covers you to park for an unlimited time on the top floor of the Bury Road car park.

Refunds

If you no longer need it, you can cancel your permit and may get a refund.

Change permit details

You can change your vehicle details or change your address.

Terms and conditions

Read the terms and conditions for parking permits.

Contact Customer Services: parking permits

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