Five new residents’ parking zones are set to go live in Bath next Monday, 20th February, with residents and visitors needing to purchase permits to park their vehicles in specific areas.
Dual use and limited waiting bays have also been introduced, and residents will also be able to purchase digital permits for visitors and tradespeople.
The residents’ parking zones (RPZs) and single yellow lines will operate between 8am to 6pm, 7 days a week, not including bank holidays.
Double yellow and disabled parking bays will operate at all times unless a sign indicates otherwise.
Blue badge holders in Bath and North East Somerset can park in any RPZ across the area provided they display their badge.
However, the council has also worked closely with residents to maintain Blue Badge advisory bays and plated bays outside homes where required.
Trades, medical and social care as well as businesses can apply for trade and commercial parking permits in the zones, to avoid parking fines.
Resident and visitor permits are digital, so people don’t need to display permits in their vehicles.
B&NES Council says the aim of the zones is to reduce pressure on parking where commuter parking is an issue and give priority to residents so they can park near their homes.
By reducing the number of vehicles coming into the area, they also tackle anti-social driving and parking, including pavement parking, to create a safer, healthier residential environment.
The five new zones are in the following areas:
- St John’s Road, St Michael’s Road and Hungerford Road area
- Chelsea Road and Foxcombe Road area
- Sion Hill and Summerhill Road area
- Entry Hill area
- Lyme Gardens and Charmouth Road area
The larger Walcot, Snow Hill and Claremont Road RPZ and the Oldfield Park and Westmoreland area RPZ will be installed later in the year as their size and complexity is better suited to installation during the summer months.
Councillor Manda Rigby, cabinet member for Transport, said: “Five zones have been installed and will go live from Monday February 20.
“I’d like to thank residents for their cooperation and patience during the installation of the zones, which involved temporary road closures and parking suspensions.
“While letters and advice have been sent to residents and businesses in all five areas anyone who wants advice about the scheme in their area can call 01225 394 025 or visit www.bathnes.gov.uk/LNRPZ for more information.
“The seven zones were proposed by ward councillors on behalf of their communities followed by extensive consultation.
“We heard from many residents that struggled to find parking near their homes, and also from local businesses who were keen to see more dual-use and limited waiting bays available near their shops.
“We have therefore worked hard to strike a balance between the needs of residents and local businesses.
“We know the zones may have an impact on other areas and again I want to remind people that they can request their own RPZs, via ward councillors, if there is a significant and lasting displacement of vehicles into neighbouring areas as a result of the new zones.”
Residents were initially invited to share their views on the proposals during an informal public consultation in May 2022.
There was further opportunity to comment on plans revised in the light of that feedback during a formal consultation in October 2022.
After considering the submissions made, the revised plans included reductions in the size of some of the proposed zones, improvements to signage and road marking proposals, installing more dual-use bays to support local businesses, and additional tailored amends to ensure the proposals work as well as possible for everyone in the community.
Under the new RPZ policy, the annual permit cost vary depending on vehicle’s emissions but, as a guide, a permit for an average eight-year-old 1.6L petrol or diesel family car would normally cost in the range of £100 to £125 per year.
Permits for smaller, newer cars would typically be less. Residents can also purchase visitor permits regardless of whether they own a permit themselves.
To help manage the costs of permits, and to ensure that money is not wasted when permits are not required, permits can now be purchased in durations of 1, 3, 6 and 12 months.
Permits are limited to two permits per property. Properties with one off-street parking space are limited to one permit, and properties with two off-street spaces are not eligible for permits.
More information on the new parking zones is available at www.bathnes.gov.uk/LNRPZ.