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Charges apply at District Council-owned car parks in Coalville and Ashby from 8am to 5pm Monday to Saturday. There is no charge for Blue Badge holders. Parking in Coalville and Ashby is FREE on Bank Holidays. Parking is provided free of charge at all other District Council-owned car parks in North West Leicestershire.

Season Tickets for District Council-Owned Car Parks

Season tickets are available for council-owned car parks in North West Leicestershire.

There are three types of season tickets available:

  1. Term Time Parking season tickets for parents using the car parks for dropping off and/or collecting their children for school.
  2. Season Tickets for drivers who regularly use the car parks and wish to pay in advance and save money (available for Long Stay car parks only).

For more information, conditions of use and an application forms please use the links below.

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Frequently Asked Questions (8)

Can Belvoir Shopping Centre Shop Workers in Coalville Have a Parking Season Ticket?

Yes - Season Tickets are available at a discounted rate. Please see car parking home page for details & application form. An agreement with the Shopping Centre owners and the District Council allows for a number of free car parking spaces on the Market Hall Car Park.

Can Town Centre Residents Obtain a Season Ticket to Park in Public Car Parks?

Yes - Season tickets are available at discounted prices which residents may purchase; however, there are no charges after 5pm. Please go to the car parking home page for further details on Season Tickets.

When Do Car Parking Charges Apply?

8am to 5pm Monday to Saturday. The maximum stay on some car parks is three hours.

Which Car Parks Do Charges Apply To?

All public car parks in Coalville and Ashby plus some private car parks including the Royal Hotel car park in Ashby which is now available for public parking.

Who Made the Decision to Introduce Car Parking Charges?

The full Council made the decision in February 2004.

Will Disabled Drivers Have to Pay Car Parking Charges?

Blue Badge holders are exempt from charges.

Will Visitors to the Council Offices Have to Pay to Park?

Official visitors to the Council Offices are able to park free of charge for up to half an hour. There are a number of bays to accommodate this. If their business at the Council is likely to take longer than this visitors must Pay & Display.

Won't These Charges Simply Encourage People to Shop Elsewhere?

The charges we have agreed are competitive with those already being charged by similar sized towns and considerably cheaper than many. While car parking in Swadlincote is currently free, it will be a matter for South Derbyshire District Council how long they continue with this policy. While a subsidised bus service is being offered to Fosse Park, the range of shops there are very different to those in our town centres.

The charges will also allow a greater turnover of spaces for use by shoppers - a particular issue in Ashby where we have also negotiated with the Royal Hotel for their car park to be used as a long-stay public car park subject to the same terms and conditions as the other town centre car parks. This will be particularly beneficial to long stay parkers in Ashby

Last updated: Tue 11th December, 2012 @ 16:12

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