It will cost an extra 2p to park your car from Monday 2 March.
The Infrastructure Minister has approved a 2.4% increase, putting prices up to 87p a unit.
That's been set following September’s 2.5% retail price index. Eco-friendly parking permits will also go up 2.4%.
"This is a standard annual increase which enable us to continue to meet our costs, and to maintain our car parks and adapt them to improve the experience for users and to support the Sustainable Transport Policy and road safety initiatives." - Deputy Kevin Lewis, Infrastructure Minister.
The Council of Ministers tried to put up prices by 5p an hour in the government plan debate, but that was rejected.
|
Type of permit |
Current charge |
From Monday 2 March 2020 |
|
1 unit |
85p |
87p |
|
Eco-friendly – 1 unit |
43p |
44p |
|
Season |
£137.30 |
£140.50 |
|
Eco-friendly season |
£68.65 |
£70.25 |
|
Half-season |
£68.65 |
£70.25 |
|
Eco-friendly half-season |
£34.32 |
£35.12 |

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