Residents parking schemes
Please follow the links below and scroll to the bottom of the screen for more information.
- Residents Parking Scheme
- How do I apply for a permit?
- Types of vehicle
- Where can I park with my Residents Parking Permit?
- What happens if I change my vehicle?
- What do I do if I move house?
- What do I do if my permit is lost or stolen?
- Suspending a parking place
- If people visit me regularly can they park in the residents parking place?
- Who will enforce the Residents Parking Scheme?
- Further information
Residents Parking Scheme
Residents Parking Schemes are in operation in most of the residential areas in and around Middlesbrough town centre. The schemes are designed to keep residential streets clear from commuter and shopper’s vehicles to enable residents to park near their homes. If you live in a street or operate a business within the residents parking scheme you will be entitled to apply for a Residents Parking Scheme Permit. The residents parking scheme is divided into residents parking zones. There are currently ten residents parking zones in Middlesbrough, zones AA, A, B, C, D, E, G, H, J, K & U.
Streets within the residents parking scheme may have markings on the road and all have signs. The signs show which zone the street is included in and the zones hours of operation. Any vehicle may be parked for any length of time outside of the hours of operation.
Residents parking permits will have the registration number of the vehicle printed on the permit; you will therefore need to apply for a permit for each vehicle that you own/wish to park in the zone. Permits will also have printed on them the zone in which the permit is valid; permits are not transferable between zones. Permits are renewed each year before the permit expiry date (printed on the permit) and are sent out in the post.