This page contains details about the various types of permit in
Bath & North East Somerset.
Off Street Parking
On Street Parking
*A 1st permit must be obtained before an application can be made
for a 2nd permit
OFF STREET PARKING
- Available to any applicant
- Permits available in the following car parks:
- Avon Street, Manvers Street or Charlotte
Street
- Max of two vehicle registration numbers per permit
- Valid for one month, quarterly, half-yearly or annual
- Can be valid Monday to Friday or Sunday.
- Permit does not guarantee a parking space.
- Allows parking in the Riverside Coach Park, Bath only (Spaces
not guaranteed)
- Permit requires activation/deactivation
- Permit is based on current fees for the Coach Park. Customer
registers a payment method and is billed based on the time they
have parked in the Coach Park
- Unlimited number of permits per applicant, unlimited vehicle
registration numbers per permit
- No expiry date
- Available to any applicant
- Allows parking in the following long stay car parks only:
- Upper & Lower Charlton Road, The Labbots, Fox & Hounds,
Bath Hill East, Station Road, St. Johns Court
- Max of two Vehicle registration per permit.
- Valid for one month, quarterly, half-yearly or annual
- Permit does not guarantee a parking space
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ON STREET PARKING
- Available to individual resident applicants only
- Allows parking in any valid residential on-street bays in
central area only
- Requires the applicant to provide proof of residency in the
valid zone, and proof of ownership (or permission to use) the
registered vehicle
- Strictly One permit allowed per household, Max of two Vehicle
registration numbers per permit
- Valid for one year, Monday to Sunday Parking
- Available to individual resident applicants
- Allows parking in valid on-street residential bays only
- Requires the applicant to provide proof of residency in the
valid zone, and proof of ownership (or permission to use) the
registered vehicle
- One permit allowed per household, one Vehicle registration
number per permit
- Valid for one year, Monday to Sunday Parking
- As above, but requires applicant to have Outer Zones On-Street
1st Residents Permit
- Available to residents only
- Allows parking on-street in the selected zone only
- Requires the applicant to provide proof of residency in the
valid zone
- Permits are based on hours, parking is
activated/deactivated
- Allows parking in valid on-street residential bays only
- Residents can buy a maximum 1000 permit hours per year per
household or 100 permits in batches of 25 or 250 hours
- Hours expire at the end of each calendar year
- Unused hours NOT transferable to the following year
- No refunds for unused hours
- Residents who reside in zoned areas who do not hold a
resident permit may still apply for visitors permits (proof of
residence still required)
- Available to business’s
- Allows parking in valid residential on-street bays only
- Requires the applicant to provide proof of residency in a valid
zone, and proof of ownership (or permission to use) the registered
vehicle
- 1st of 2 permits allowed per household, one vehicle
registration number per permit
- Valid for one year, Monday to Sunday Parking
- As above, 2nd permit allowed per household.
- Available to individual resident applicants only
- Allows parking in Rock Road, Mayfields and The Labbotts
only
- Requires the applicant to provide proof of residency in a valid
street, and proof of ownership (or permission to use) the
registered vehicle
- 1st of two permits allowed per household, one Vehicle
registration number per permit
- Valid for one year, Monday to Sunday Parking
- 2nd of two permits. As above, but requires applicant to have a
Keynsham On-Street 1st Residents Permit
- Available to residents only
- Allows parking on-street in selected residential streets
only
- Requires the applicant to provide proof of residency in the
valid zone
- Permits are based on hours, parking is
activated/deactivated
- Allows parking in valid residential on-street bays only
- Keynsham residents can buy up to 800 permit hours per
year per household
- Hours expire at the end of each calendar year
- Unused hours NOT transferable to the following year.
- No refunds for unused hours
- Residents who reside in zoned areas who do not hold a permit
may still apply for visitors permits (proof of residence still
required)