Dorset Council short stay permits valid for extra hour

They're now able to be used for three hours instead of two

Author: Faye TryhornPublished 9th Jul 2024

Short stay permit holders are being given an extra hour to park in Dorset Council car parks.

The authority's extended the time to three hours.

They say it will give people more time to get their errands done and offers better value for money.

The permits cost ÂŁ90 a year, with a three-hour stay once a week averaging at just over ÂŁ1.73 per visit over 52 weeks.

For those parking three hours a day, five days a week, the permit reduces costs to just under 35p per three-hour stay.

Cllr Jon Andrews, Dorset Council’s Cabinet Member for Place Commissioned Services, said:

“Increasing the permit from two to three hours can save you money and give more time to make the most of Dorset, or get those essential tasks done.

“When you’re going about your day-to-day errands, or spending leisure time with friends and family, that extra hour can give you peace of mind.

“As two cars can be registered, it’s a great way for your household to feel the benefit and save too.”

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