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A resident parking permit zone and temporary road closures will be in place on all concert days (20th - 21st June 2026). The permit zone is designed to prevent non-residents from parking on streets closest to the park and to protect access for local residents. ​

 

The hours of enforcement for the permit zone are 09:00 to 01:00. The zone is enforced by local authority parking teams, who will issue penalty charge notices and, in some instances, may tow vehicles. 

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Each home within the permit zone will receive two permits, delivered to their home in a leaflet, w/c 1st June.  All leaflets will be delivered by the end of that week. 

 

The resident permit zone map will be available on this page closer to the concerts.

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Homes With Additional Cars 

 

We understand that some households have more than two vehicles. We do not issue additional permits for homes with more than two cars, or for residents to give to visitors attending their homes.​

 

Homes with more than two cars, or with visitors, should display proof of address (such as a bill or letter) in the vehicle window. Personal details such as names or house numbers may be crossed out.​

 

This approach limits the number of permits in circulation and helps prevent misuse of the system, which has been an issue in previous years. It also allows enforcement teams to clearly identify legitimate resident vehicles.

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Permit Permissions

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The resident permits allow you to:

 

  • Park within the permit zone during enforcement hours (09:00–01:00).

  • Access residential road closures, when it is safe to do so.

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Important information:

 

  • ​​Permits or proof of address must be displayed 09:00–01:00 on all concert days.

  • Please make full use of driveways where available.

  • Blue Badge holders must display a permit alongside their badge.

  • Normal parking restrictions (e.g. double yellow lines) still apply.

  • Vehicles parked without a permit or proof of address may receive a Penalty Charge Notice.

  • Vehicles without permits can be reported to the Community Impact Team and referred to parking enforcement.

 

Visitor Permits 

 

​We understand that customers of local businesses, people attending places of worship and other agencies, such as health and social care staff, may also need to park in the permit zone or to access road closures when it is safe to do so.

 

​Visitor permits will be issued to those who require access but who are not residents. There are two types of visitor permit:

 

  • Full access - for those who need to park in the permit zone during the day and who require access (when safe to do so) through road closures.

 

  • ​Parking only - for those who need to park in the permit zone only.

 

Organisations need to demonstrate a clear need for access through closures to qualify for full access permits. This approach limits the number of vehicles that can access the residential areas after the concert preventing misuse of the system. 

 

Visitor permits can be requested via this form.  If you are a resident please do not complete this form as you will receive your permits automatically via the letter drop w/c 1st June.​

 

​Permit Zone Size

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​There are currently no plans to extend the permit zone.

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​Further questions? Visit the CIT contact page.

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