Residents' Parking Zones (RPZs) Apply for a Residents Parking Permit Southdown and Moorlands Area Residents' Parking Zone: Public engagement RPZ schedule of works Residents Parking Scheme strategy Previous RPZ consultations. Bath is also known for its numerous parks and green spaces, the canal, and its internationally renowned arts scene. Bath's central area is densely packed with pedestrian streets, one-way systems, and extremely narrow roads.
Parking can be difficult, especially with permit. Five new residents' parking zones in Bath will go live from Monday, February 20, the council has announced. People living in any of the zones will now need to buy a digital parking permit to park.
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Councillor Manda Rigby, cabinet member for Transport, said: "Five zones have been installed and will go live from Monday February 20. I'd like to thank residents for their cooperation and patience during the installation of the zones, which involved temporary road closures and parking suspensions. After months of planning and consultations, five Bath residents' parking zones go live from today (Monday, February 20).
That means - put simply - to park your car in those specific areas, you'll need a digital permit to do so. If you need a 'top up' from 8am to 12pm 4 hours parking in Central Zone - please ring our number and we can provide this permit at the rate of £5 for the 4 hours in the morning, but subject to availability. 4.
Bath Parking Zones Map - Vally Isahella
Lansdown Park & Ride is a brilliant and inexpensive way to drive to and enjoy Bath without any hassle. However, drivers who park at any of the Park & Ride sites but do not use the bus must pay for their parking. The new parking charge system aims to incentivise owners of more polluting vehicles to use more sustainable transport alternatives when visiting Bath city centre, and encourage a shift to public transport, walking, wheeling and cycling.
Bath has an annual Winter Parking Ban from November 15 to March 15. It is illegal to park overnight on any City street or Municipal Parking Lot during this time. Resident Parking Schemes operate across Bath & North East Somerset, including areas of Bath, Keynsham, Saltford and Peasedown St John.
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You can find out which parking zone you live in by checking the maps on our Residents' parking permits web page. Five new residents' parking zones are set to go live in Bath next Monday, 20th February, with residents and visitors needing to purchase permits to park their vehicles in specific areas. Dual use and limited waiting bays have also been introduced, and residents will also be able to purchase digital permits for visitors and tradespeople.