Twenty-two council-owned car parks will see parking charges introduced in spring 2025Pay Here at Machine Display Ticket  Park SignConcerns have been raised about the parking charge plan (stock image)(Image: Getty Images)

Parking charges across nearly two dozen South Gloucestershire car parks are expected to come into force in a matter of weeks.

It was revealed last year that 22 council-owned car parks across the local authority area would see parking charges introduced in spring 2025.

South Gloucestershire Council said it was still on track for a ‘spring’ launch date and that the official date would be announced soon, with charges going live a few weeks later.

Charges will apply between 8am and 6pm, Mondays to Saturdays, with parking remaining free on Sundays and Bank Holidays, excluding Park and Ride and train station car parks.

The local authority has said that at least 10 per cent of spaces in short stay car parks where charging will be introduced will remain free for 30-minute stays.

Motorists will then be charged 70p for the first hour in short-stay car parks.

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In short-stay car parks drivers will be charged £1.30 for up to two hours, £3 for up to three hours and for stays up to four hours will now cost £5.

As there is no long stay car park in Hanham, stays of between two and four hours at Laburnum Road car park will cost £3.

Parking in long-stay car parks and spaces will cost £3 for the first four hours and £4 for four-to-six hours. Stays of more than six hours will be charged at £5.

Weekly season tickets will cost £20, a monthly ticket will be £75 and an annual ticket will cost £840.

There will also be a six-monthly ticket option that will cost £435.

Disabled Blue Badge holders will be able to park in any space for free, up to four hours. They will then be charged £1 for up to six hours and anything over six hours will cost £2. A weekly parking ticket will cost £8.

At Parkway North Park and Ride and Abbey Wood train station parking will cost £2.60 per calendar day Monday to Sunday (24 hours) including bank holidays. These car parks will remain free for valid Blue Badge holders.

The scheme will be cashless, but the authority has said that contactless pay machines and other easy ways to pay to ensure that drivers with and without a smartphone will be able to use the system simply.

The car parks set to have charges introduced are:

Area

Postcode

Car park name

BS34 7JL

Abbey Wood

BS34 7BD

Church View

Long Stay

BS15 3EJ

Laburnum Road

BS15 8LP

Bank Road

Short Stay

Kingswood

BS15 1RU

Boultons Road

Long Stay

Kingswood

BS15 8NA

Cecil Road

Short Stay

Kingswood

BS15 1RG

Short & Long Stay

Kingswood

BS15 8JQ

Short Stay

Mangotsfield

BS16 9JB

St James Short/Long Stay

Short & Long Stay

Patchway

BS34 5JP

The Parade

Short Stay / Validation & Long Stay

Staple Hill

Byron Place

Long Stay

Staple Hill

BS16 5JE

Haynes Lane

Long Stay

Staple Hill

BS16 4NE

Page Road /Kendall Road

Short Stay

Staple Hill

BS16 4NE

Page Road Long stay

Long Stay

Stoke Gifford

BS34 8PU

Park & Ride, Parkway North

Park & Ride

Thornbury

BS35 2BQ

Castle Court Short/ Long Stay

Short & Long Stay

Thornbury

BS35 2FH

Rock Street Short/Long Stay

Short & Long Stay

Thornbury

BS35 2AB

St Mary Street

Short Stay / Validation

Warmley

BS30 8YE

Warmley Station Short/LongStay

Short & Long Stay

BS36 1JY

Flaxpits Lane Short/Long Stay

Short & Long Stay

BS37 4DQ

Kennedy Way

Long stay (previously Short Stay)

BS37 4DQ

Yate Leisure Centre South

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