What time is free parking in Worthing?

What time is free parking in Worthing?

FREE – After 4 pm – Monday to Friday. FREE – After 6 pm – Saturday and Sunday.

When can I park in a permit zone?

Parking with a permit Your permit is valid all day in the zone that you live, for example if you live in A1; your permit is valid during the parking-controlled hours only in A1. Permit holders of C3 and C4 can use their permit to park all day in both the C3 and C4 zones.

Where is the best place to park in Worthing?

Morrisons Worthing. 287 spaces. 4 minto destination.

  • Worthing Station. 120 spaces. 7 minto destination.
  • Lidl. 50 spaces. 11 minto destination.
  • Union Place. 183 spaces. 13 minto destination.
  • Waitrose. 252 spaces. 15 minto destination.
  • High Street Surface. 47 spaces.
  • Montague Centre. 120 spaces.
  • Lyndhurst Road West. 145 spaces.
  • How do you get a parking permit Worthing?

    1. How to apply. To apply for a parking permit, please visit the parking shop at:
    2. Visitor parking permits. Visitor parking permits are available for residents living within a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) to buy from the Parking Shop.
    3. If you live in a new development.
    4. Non-resident parking permits.

    How much is it to park in Worthing?

    Pay on the day

    1 hour £1.50
    3 to 4 hours £6.00
    4 to 12 hours £7.50
    12 to 24 hours £15.00
    Night rate 1800-0600 £3.50

    What is the parking app for Worthing?

    Cashless parking is available in Worthing surface car parks, allowing you to pay for your parking online, using an app, via text or over the phone. This service is provided through MiPermit. You can register to use this service on the MiPermit website or by calling 0345 520 7007.

    Where can you not park your car?

    You must not park your vehicle: Where your vehicle will cause obstruction or danger to other road users. On a road with street lighting – that is a road where the street lights are spaced not more than 200 metres apart – other than in a marked parking place.

    Can you park along Worthing seafront?

    There is some pay-for parking along Marine Parade with direct access to the beach. There is also a large multi- storey car park, adjacent to the beach. Further parking can be found around the town. Worthing and West Worthing train stations are both about one mile from the beach.

    How do you pay for parking in Worthing?

    What is the rule of no parking?

    People often tend to park their vehicles anywhere as long as a ‘No Parking’ board is not put up. But there are certain exceptions. One cannot park their vehicle in front of a hospital or school entrance, bus stops, main roads, near traffic signals, or zebra crossings.

    Are there any Controlled Parking Zones in Worthing?

    A Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) is an area where street parking is controlled by restrictions. There are no Controlled Parking Zones (CPZ) in Adur. There are CPZs with resident and pay and display bays in Worthing. You should always check roadside signs for guidance when entering and parking in these areas.

    How to apply for parking suspension in Worthing?

    All applications must be made to the Parking Shop in Worthing. You will need to provide the following information for your application to be considered: All enquires for parking suspensions should be directed to the Parking Shop on 0345 680189 option 2.

    Is there a waiting list for a visitor parking permit?

    There may be a waiting list for permits in the zone you are applying for. You can check here: Visitor parking permits are available for residents living within a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) to buy from the Parking Shop. Various restrictions apply depending on which zone they are used in.

    When do NHS parking passes no longer work?

    NHS parking: With effect from 22nd June 2021 the Government Covid Parking Passes will no longer be valid for use in Adur or Worthing. (Covid passes will be accepted until further notice at South Street, Lancing Car Park only). Where do you want to park?

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