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Welcome to Parking Services.

 

Telephone:  small telephone  01622 602377

 

E-mail: @ parkingservices@maidstone.gov.uk

 

Post: envelope Parking Services

              Maidstone Borough Council

              PO Box No 249

              Maidstone

              ME16 8BQ

             

 

Here you will find useful information on parking in the Borough of Maidstone, from parking permits and parking fines to the locations of parking zones and car parks.

 

 

TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT ACT 2004

 

Changes to the way Maidstone Borough Council enforce parking regulations are on the way as the Government’s long awaited Civil Parking Enforcement Regulations are to come into affect on 31 March 2008.

 

The new regulations, which form Part 6 of the Traffic Management Act 2004 are the biggest change to parking enforcement in England and Wales for many years.

 

Under the new regulations this activity will become known as Civil Parking Enforcement and Parking Attendants will become known as Civil Enforcement Officers.

 

There will be two levels of Penalty Charges depending on the severity of contraventions.

 

New Tarriff's for Penalty Charges

 

Higher Tariff for more serious contraventions Lower Tariff for less serious contraventions Discount Rate if paid within 14 days
 £70  £50  £35/£25

 

Maidstone Borough Council’s Cabinet Member for Enviroinment agreed the charges on 15th February 2008.

 

Currently just over 50% of PCN’s issued in Maidstone would fall into the less serious category and so many people in the borough who fall foul of parking regulations will be paying less in the future.

 

The new regulations, which cover on street and off street parking, aim to make parking fairer and more transparent and provide motorists with a consistent service across the country.

 

Preparations include a full review of local parking orders, road markings and traffic signs to ensure they comply with the new regulations, changes are also required to IT systems, uniforms, printed stationery and staff training.

 

What happens when the Traffic Management Act 2004 (TMA) comes into force in England and Wales on 31st March 2008

 

Parking Attendants will become known as Civil Enforcement Officers.

 

There will be two levels of Penalty Charges depending on the severity of  Contraventions.

 

The higher band in Kent will be £70

(reduced to £35 if paid within 14 days).

 

The lower band in Kent will be £50

(reduced to £25 if paid within 14 days).

 

 

Please Click Here for our Traffic Management Act 2004 leaflet for more information

 

 

OFF STREET PARKING TARIFF CHANGES

 

The current tariffs for many of our Short Stay and Long Stay car parks are about to change as from the 28th March 2008, to ensure you are prepared for these changes and for further information on all of Maidstone Borough Council's Off-street and On-street prices as well as Season Ticket prices, please follow the link to the Car Park Charges page.

 

PARK AND RIDE

 

For all the information you require about the environmentally friendly service that cuts pollution and traffic from the centre of Maidstone and its surrounding areas through a friendly, fast, economical and efficient service then please click on the Park & Ride image below to find out more on prices and routes!

 

 

Park and Ride 2008

 

 

PARK MARK AWARDS

 

Many of the Council's car parks have been awarded the prestigious Park Mark Award, a scheme which is operated on behalf of the Association of Chief Police Officers by the British Parking Association.


 

The Park Mark Safer Parking award is granted to parking areas that have achieved the requirements of a risk assessment as conducted by the Police. These requirements mean the parking operator has put in place measures that help to deter criminal activity and anti-social behaviour, thereby doing everything they can to prevent crime and reduce the fear of crime in their parking area.

 

Click the Park Mark Logo to find out more about the Park Mark Awards.

 

 

 

Park Mark Safer Parking Awards

 

                              

 

DISABLED DRIVERS    

 

Maidstone Borough Council are committed to provide a Disabled user friendly service whether it comes to parking concessions for disabled drivers or Park and Ride buses and sites that can accommodate a persons needs seamlessly, we believe the better service we can provide the better environment for everyone in Maidstone.

 

More updates will follow involving maps of disabled bays in Maidstone and links to Blue Badge sites and greater information on the procedure for the placement of Disabled Persons Bays.

 

                                      

 Disabled Drivers