In this section
- Parking permit account
- Resident permits
- Visitor permits
- Carers' permits
- Disabled bay permits
- Business permits
- Car park permits
- Mobile permits
- Extended waivers
- Paper visitor vouchers
- Terms and conditions
Parking permit account
The council now operates a self-serve online account, where applicants can apply for, renew and manage their permits online.
You can either apply for a parking permit account or to sign in if you've already created an account.
Register or log in to My permit account
Once you have applied for an account, you will be able to apply for parking products available for your address.
If you live in Parking Management Scheme RL4, and require a parking permit or visitor vouchers, please visit our RL4 permits page.
Resident permits
Residential properties (as defined by the Traffic Management Order) are able to apply for resident permits to be able to park in parking management schemes. Properties located within restricted developments (as defined by section 106 agreements) are not entitled to apply for resident permits or vouchers.
Once you have created a parking permit account, you can apply for a resident permit using the permit application option on the account homepage. As part of your application, you will need to provide proof to validate your application.
The types of proof we can accept are listed below.
Residential proof - 1 of the following:
- current council tax bill
- tenancy agreement
- solicitor's letter (confirming purchase)
- utility bill (dated within the last 3 months)
full driver's licence.
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Vehicle proof - 1 of the following:
- DVLA logbook (V5C)
- insurance schedule
- letter from employer confirming use of company vehicle
- lease/hire agreement
- garage bill of sale.
Please note: All proof supplied must be in the same name and address as the permit application.
Once you have submitted your supporting documents, your permit will become active from the start date of the permit and is issued virtually (no paper permit will be issued to be displayed in the vehicle).
If you currently hold a paper permit, when applying online please ensure you start your permit the day after your paper permit is due to expire.
If you live in Parking Management Scheme RL4, and require a parking permit or visitor vouchers, please visit our RL4 permits page.
Permits and voucher types | Cost |
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1st vehicle permit | Free |
2nd vehicle permit | £105per year |
3rd vehicle permit | £126per year |
4th vehicle permit | £157.50 per year |
5th vehicle permit | £210 per year |
Visitor permits
Once you have created a parking permit account, you can apply for a visitor permit using the permit application option on the account homepage. Once your visitor permit has been issued you will be able to activate and purchase virtual visitor sessions.
As part of your application, you will need to provide proof to validate your application.
The types of proof we can accept include any of the following:
- current council tax bill
- tenancy agreement
- solicitor's letter (confirming purchase)
- utility bill (dated within the last 3 months)
- full driver's licence.
Once you have submitted your proof, your visitor permit will be issued. A Visitor Vouchers 'P' option will appear on your permit home page. You can then activate parking sessions for your visitors when you need them.
You can get up to 50 parking sessions with a visitor permit. If you need more sessions, you can apply for another permit.
Visitor voucher | Cost |
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First 10 (per property)* | Free |
Any additional (per property) | £10.50 per 10 vouchers |
*Issued with the 1st visitor permit obtained at the property.
Carers' permits
Once you have created a permit account, you can apply for a carer permit using the permit application option on the account homepage.
As part of your application, you will need to provide proof to validate your application.
The types of proof we accept are listed below.
Residential proof - 1 of the following:
- current council tax bill
- tenancy agreement
- solicitor's letter (confirming purchase)
- utility bill (dated within the last 3 months)
- full drivers' licence.
Proof of care - 1 of the following:
- doctor's letter to confirm care required
- letter from care provider confirming carers attending property on a regular basis.
Please note: All proof supplied must be in the same name and address as the permit application.
Once you have submitted your proof, the application will be reviewed by our parking services. If your proof is approved, your application and permit will be issued. As these permits are not vehicle-specific, a paper permit will be sent by post to the applicant's address.
Carer's permit | Cost |
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New/renewal | Free |
Replacement paper permit | £20 |
Disabled bay permits
Residents who have a disabled bay outside their property can apply for a disabled bay permit. This does not grant the applicant exclusive use of the disabled bay; however, it does mean they do not need to display the disabled badge in the vehicle when parked in said bay. Any disabled badge holder is permitted to park in disabled bays in the borough of Hillingdon. Once you have created a permit account, you can apply for a disabled bay permit using the permit application option on the account homepage.
As part of your application, you will need to provide proof to validate your application.
The types of proof we can accept are listed below.
Residential proof - one of the following:
- current council tax bill
- tenancy agreement
- solicitor's letter (confirming purchase)
- utility bill (dated within the last 3 months)
- full driver's licence.
Vehicle proof - 1 of the following:
- DVLA logbook (V5C)
- insurance schedule
- letter from employer confirming use of company vehicle
- lease/hire agreement
- garage bill of sale.
Disabled blue badge proof:
A copy of both sides of your blue badge
Please note:All proof supplied must be in the same name and address as the permit application.
Once your application has been approved, you will be issued with an email advising you to make payment. Once payment has been received your permit will become active from the start date of the permit and is issued virtually (no paper permit will be issued to be displayed in the vehicle).
If you currently hold a paper permit, when applying online please ensure you start your permit the day after your paper permit is due to expire.
Disabled bay permit | Cost |
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New | £15 |
Renewal | £5 |
Business permits
Commercial properties (as defined by the Traffic Management Order) within business zones are able to apply for business permits to be able to park in a designated parking bay.
Business permits will only be granted to those that require the use of the vehicle for the needs of the business. Business permits will not be granted for the purpose of commuter parking.
Once you have created a permit account, you can apply for a business permit using the permit application option on the account homepage. You will be required to provide proof of business. Your application will be reviewed by our parking services and, once approved, you will be issued with an email advising you to make payment. Once payment has been received, your permit will become active from the start date of the permit. As these permits are not vehicle specific, a paper permit will be sent by post to the applicant's address.
If you currently hold a paper permit, when applying online please ensure you start your permit the day after your paper permit is due to expire.
Business permit | Cost |
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3 months | £131.25 |
6 months | £262.50 |
12 months | £525.00 |
Car park permits
Permits can be applied for in a select number of car parks within the borough of Hillingdon. Once you have created a permit account, you can apply for a car park permit using the permit application option on the account homepage. Once your application has been approved, you will be issued with an email advising you to make payment. Once payment has been received, your permit will become active from the start date of the permit and is issued virtually (no paper permit will be issued to be displayed in the vehicle).
If you currently hold a paper permit, when applying online please ensure you start your permit the day after your paper permit is due to expire.
There is a limited number of permits that can be obtained per car park; therefore, if you apply for a permit but there is no space available, your application will be placed into a waiting list.
Local car park permits
- Blyth Road Car Park
- Brandville Road Car Park
- Community Close Car Park
- Devon Parade Car Park
- Devonshire Lodge Car Park
- Fairfield Road Car Park
- Green Lane Car Park
- Kingsend South Long Term Car Park
- Linden Avenue Car Park
- Long Lane Car Park
- North View Car Park
- Pembroke Gardens Car Park
- Pump Lane Car Park
- St Martin's Approach Car Park
Local car park permits | Resident* | Non-resident |
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3 months | £89.25 | £110.25 |
6 months | £178.50 | £220.50 |
12 months | £357.00 | £441.00 |
*Residents applying for a car park permit will need to provide proof of residency and vehicle ownership.
Multi-storey car parks
- Cedars Multi Storey Car Park (MSCP)
- Grainges Multi Storey Car Park (MSCP)
3 months | Resident* | Non-resident |
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Grainges MSCP | £315 | £446.25 |
Cedars MSCP | £315 | £446.25 |
Please note: Permits for the multi-storey car parks are not yet available through the self-serve system. If you want to apply for one of these car parks, please email carparks@hillingdon.gov.uk.
Mobile permits
Mobile permits can be applied for by authorised organisations as specified below:
- charities (non-profit organisations providing community support)
- NHS/PCT community working
- religious staff (where community-based work is undertaken).
Once you have created a permit account, you can apply for a mobile permit using the permit application option on the account homepage. Once your application has been approved you will be issued with an email advising you to make payment. Once payment has been received, your permit will become active from the start date of the permit and is issued virtually (no paper permit will be issued to be displayed in the vehicle).
If you currently hold a paper permit, when applying online please ensure you start your permit the day after your paper permit is due to expire.
You will be required to provide evidence of your community activity as well as proof of non-profit (for non-profit applications).
12 months | |
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Non-profit | £20 |
Commercial organisation | £480 |
Extended waivers
Extended waivers can be applied for by authorised organisations as specified below:
NHS/PCT community working
Once you have created a permit account, you can apply for an extended waiver using the permit application option on the account homepage. Once your application has been approved, you will be issued with an email advising you to make payment. Once payment has been received, your permit will become active from the start date of the permit and is issued virtually (no paper permit will be issued to be displayed in the vehicle).
If you currently hold a paper permit, when applying online please ensure you start your permit the day after your paper permit is due to expire.
You will be required to provide evidence of your community activity, as well as proof of non-profit (for non-profit applications).
12 months | |
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Non-profit | £20 |
Commercial organisation | £480 |
Paper visitor vouchers
Any paper vouchers still held by residents can still be used. In addition, any paper visitor voucher stock still held by the council can be purchased from libraries until the stock for that zone has run out.
Please note: 2 forms of identification will be required (1 must show your name and the other must show your name and address).
- Botwell Green Library
Zones HY2, HY3, HY4, HY6 - Eastcote Library
Zones E, E2 and E3 - Harlington Library
Zones H2, HY5, UK - Hayes End Library
Zones HE, VC - Ickenham Library
ZonesIC, IC2, IC3, IC4, WR1 - Manor Farm Library
Zones MW, RL, RL2, R2, RL3 - Northwood Library
ZonesN, N1, N2 - Northwood Hills Library
Zones NWH - Oak Farm Library
Zones HN1, NH, TC, PG - Ruislip Manor Library
ZonesRG, RM, RM2, RM3 - South Ruislip Library
Zones SR2, SR3 - Uxbridge Library
Zones U3, U4, U7, U8, U9, UM - West Drayton Library
Zones WD1, WD2, WD3, WD4, WD5, WD6 and WD7 - Yiewsley Library
Zones C1, C2, C3, Y1, Y2
Terms and conditions
Read ourParking permits terms and conditions (PDF)[152KB].
Contact us
You can contact our parking services in the following ways:
- email parkingpermits@hillingdon.gov.uk
- by post - Parking Services, Hillingdon Council, 4N/09 Civic Centre, High Street, Uxbridge, UB8 1UW
- call 01895 250633
FAQs
Can I park in permit holders only with blue badge Hillingdon? ›
Vehicles displaying a valid Blue Badge are also permitted to park in a permit holders only bay without a time limit.
Is parking free in Hillingdon? ›Charges and maximum parking times for on-street pay and display parking bays. Operating hours are usually 8am to 6.30pm, Monday to Saturday; although these do vary. Outside of operating hours, on Sundays and on bank holidays, you can park in any pay and display bay for free.
Is parking free on bank holidays in Hillingdon? ›Outside of operating hours, on Sundays and on Bank Holidays you can park in any pay and display bay for free. Charges and maximum parking times vary depending on the individual pay and display machine.
How do I contact Hillingdon Council? ›- via email complaintsmailbox@hillingdon.gov.uk.
- via post - to Complaints and enquiries team, 3E/07 Civic Centre, High Street, Uxbridge, UB8 1UW.
- If you would like advice or guidance on submitting a complaint, please call 01895 277800 during our office hours (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm)
If you're over 70, living in Enfield, and do not currently hold a disabled person's Blue Badge, you can apply for a free Brown Badge. This will allow you to park in specially-designated parking spaces across Enfield.
What is a brown parking badge? ›Residents over 65 with a Brown Badge can use dedicated bays on the street, in council owned car parks and in some privately operated car parks in Hillingdon.
Can you park on a single yellow line Hillingdon? ›Parking Fines and other penalties
Hillingdon, like most London Boroughs, is full of yellow lines and places where you are not allowed to park. A warden issued ticket gives you a penalty of £80 (which drops to £40 if paid within 14 days).
The car park is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and with over 275 spaces finding a spot shouldn't be a problem. So why choose Hillingdon Stn (TFL)?
How much does it cost to park in Hillingdon? ›Parking in Hillingdon from £4/day | JustPark.
Can I park at Uxbridge station? ›Public transport
You can connect to Uxbridge by bus, train or tube, and they all have parking spaces next to the stops or stations. The available parking spaces are given on a first booked, first served basis.
Is Ruislip Lido free? ›
There's a beach in London. It's called Ruislip Lido. And on it is the coolest ever pirate ship, palm trees and little boats. It's free to visit but you do pay to park if you're not a local resident.
Do parking restrictions apply on bank holidays UK? ›Single yellow line exceptions
You cannot park on a single yellow line on a public or bank holiday: if a single yellow line is accompanied by a single yellow kerb mark on the pavement, and a parking sign that advises that a loading ban is in place at that location from Monday to Sunday.
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In leisure centres
- Botwell Green Sports and Leisure Centre.
- Highgrove Pool and Fitness Centre.
- Queensmead Sports Centre.
- Hillingdon Sports and Leisure Complex.
While it's true that plenty of areas have real issues, Hillingdon came up as one of the top 10 locations in the country for people to buy a home. Analysts think Hillingdon's relatively low crime rate and house prices make it an obvious choice for where to buy if you want to be within reach of London.
How many languages are spoken in Hillingdon? ›The most diverse borough is Hillingdon, where all of the 107 languages defined by the Census are spoken, followed by Newham, where 104 languages are spoken.
Does Hillingdon Council provide wheelie bins? ›We provide a range of containers for general waste and recycling. The service and charge is based on the amount of waste we collect from your business.
How much is council tax in Hillingdon? ›Tax band | Property value (1991 valuation) | Contributions for: |
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Hillingdon Council | ||
A | Up to £40,000 | £833.91 |
B | £40,001 to £52,000 | £972.90 |
C | £52,001 to £68,000 | £1,111.89 |
Create a temporary library membership
Complete the joining process online. Once you have registered online, a temporary membership number will be issued to you. This will give you immediate access to some of our free online resources.
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Contact your bank and provide them with the following details:
- Bank account number: 72430133.
- Sort code: 60-22-10 (Natwest Bank)
- Payment reference: Council tax account reference.
If you're a premium member, you have the option to display a gold "In" logo on your profile to indicate your premium status. This premium profile badge will also be displayed next to your name in search results.
What does Blue LinkedIn logo mean? ›
How Can the LinkedIn Blue Badge Help Me? Think of the badge as a trust signal. It tells people that are on your profile that LinkedIn has officially vouched for you as someone that they should be paying attention to.
What is LinkedIn gold? ›The gold symbol you see next to Linkedin profiles is called a “Premium Profile Badge” and it means that person has a paid account.
What is a purple badge? ›The Purple Badge Scheme is the disabled badge scheme for residents of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
What is a companion badge? ›Companion badges are a new type of parking permit to tackle the theft of Blue Badges from disabled drivers' vehicles. This permit can only be used by the vehicle displaying the associated registration number.
Can I use my Blue Badge in Kensington and Chelsea? ›A Blue Badge gives the following benefits in Kensington and Chelsea: Blue badge disabled parking bay: up to 4 hours of free parking during controlled hours, and for as long as you want outside of these hours (disabled parking bays can be found on our interactive map).
Is there any free parking in Shepherds Bush? ›Street parking on all streets around tube: FREE after 5pm to 9am Mon - Fri. FREE 5pm FRI, all SAT. all Sun, Mon until 9am.
Is Hillingdon in the low emission zone? ›Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ)
The North and South Circular Roads themselves are not in the zone. This is part of the commitment by the Mayor and TfL to help every Londoner breathe cleaner air.
(Zone 6) Live The station is currently quiet.
Does Ruislip station have a car park? ›Ruislip Station TFL car park is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For regular users, there are monthly, quarterly and annual options available for season tickets. Those looking for somewhere to stay will find the Barn Hotel just a short walk from the car park. So why choose Ruislip Stn (TFL)?
Is Hillingdon car park safe? ›It's a quiet residential area so very safe, and I've never had a problem finding a parking space. Birkbeck Road, which is a few minutes walk from the station, and on the edge of the residents restricted area, is my usual target.
How do I pay for parking at Hillingdon Hospital? ›
Car Park Tariffs - 24 hours a day
Main car park and maternity have Pay on Foot (barrier) parking, and other car parks have Pay and Display parking. All Pay on Foot machines take notes. Please do not park on yellow lines grass verges etc. Parking is permitted in marked bays only.
- Park Lane.
- Marble Arch.
- Queensway.
- Knightsbridge.
- Pimlico.
- St. John's Wood.
- Tower Bridge.
- Church Street.
Corporate Parking
Park with us from as little as £6 per day. With direct access to shops & the Town Centre and over 1,550 spaces, parking couldn't get more convenient.
London Underground (Tube) operates a vehicle from Uxbridge station to Wembley Park station every 5 minutes. Tickets cost £2 - £4 and the journey takes 25 min.
What time is the last tube to Uxbridge? ›METROPOLITAN Timetable and Stops (Updated)
The METROPOLITAN tube (Aldgate - Uxbridge) has 12 stations departing from Wembley Park and ending in Uxbridge. METROPOLITAN tube timetable overview: Normally starts operating at 00:01 and ends at 22:58. Normal operating days: everyday.
the beach at Ruislip Lido is open, but swimming is not permitted. This is because: the shock of cold water can make swimming and getting out of the water difficult. the depth of the water changes and is unpredictable.
Where can I park for free Ruislip Lido? ›Yes, free! Make sure you park in the Willow Lawn car park. You can get a free all-day ticket by using your Hillingdon first card at the ticket machines.
How much does Ruislip Lido cost? ›There is no admission charge at Ruislip Lido but there is a charge to ride on the railway and to park your car (unless you have a "Hillingdon First" card). The car parks at Ruislip Lido (and car parking in the area in general) can be confusing.
Can I park on single yellow line? ›If you see single yellow lines you can't wait or park on the road, during the times shown. These signs should be visible either on nearby signs or at the entrance to the controlled parking zone. You may be able to stop and drop someone off if you see single yellow line parking, or pick them up.
Do you pay for parking on a bank holiday? ›There is no rule that says parking must be free on a bank holiday.
Is parking free on Christmas Day in London? ›
There is no parking enforcement on Christmas day, however, all moving traffic banned turns and banned manoeuvres will continue to be enforced using CCTV camera for safety purposes. No enforcement in bus lanes.
How do I contact Hillingdon Council? ›- via email complaintsmailbox@hillingdon.gov.uk.
- via post - to Complaints and enquiries team, 3E/07 Civic Centre, High Street, Uxbridge, UB8 1UW.
- If you would like advice or guidance on submitting a complaint, please call 01895 277800 during our office hours (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm)
It's a quiet residential area so very safe, and I've never had a problem finding a parking space. Birkbeck Road, which is a few minutes walk from the station, and on the edge of the residents restricted area, is my usual target.
Does Ruislip station have a car park? ›Ruislip Station TFL car park is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For regular users, there are monthly, quarterly and annual options available for season tickets. Those looking for somewhere to stay will find the Barn Hotel just a short walk from the car park. So why choose Ruislip Stn (TFL)?
Is there any free parking in Shepherds Bush? ›Street parking on all streets around tube: FREE after 5pm to 9am Mon - Fri. FREE 5pm FRI, all SAT. all Sun, Mon until 9am.
Where can I park and Tube in London? ›- Park Lane.
- Marble Arch.
- Queensway.
- Knightsbridge.
- Pimlico.
- St. John's Wood.
- Tower Bridge.
- Church Street.
For added convenience, the car park is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
What zone is Hillingdon? ›(Zone 6) Live The station is currently quiet.
Is Hillingdon in the low emission zone? ›Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ)
The North and South Circular Roads themselves are not in the zone. This is part of the commitment by the Mayor and TfL to help every Londoner breathe cleaner air.
Mon - fri per day | £5.00 |
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Sunday | £2.00 |
Bank holiday | £5.00 |
Motorcycle per day (not available via app) | £2.00 |
Weekly season ticket | £24.00 |
How much is parking at South Ruislip station? ›
Parking in South Ruislip from £3/day | JustPark.
What zone is Ruislip station in? ›Ruislip is a London Underground station in Ruislip in west London. The station is on the Uxbridge branch of both the Metropolitan line and Piccadilly line, between Ruislip Manor and Ickenham stations. The station is located on Station Approach. It is in Travelcard Zone 6.
Is parking free Platinum Jubilee? ›Free parking is available in selected car parks on the bank holiday dates. Normal parking charges apply at other times. The Queen's Platinum Jubilee bank holiday weekend takes place over four days from Thursday 2 to Sunday 5 June 2022.
How much does it cost to park at Westfield Shepherds Bush? ›PARKING RATES | 0-1 hours | 6-14 hours |
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Weekday | £3.00 | £8.50 |
Weekend | £3.00 | £12.00 |
London has some generous parking rules on weekends 🙂 You can park for free in most of the residents' only spots for the entire weekend. Most of the metered spots are free of charge on Sunday.
Where can I park in London for free? ›- Hyde Park. Right in the heart of west London, Hyde Park has to be one of the most popular open spaces in the entire city. ...
- Kensington Gardens. ...
- Richmond Park. ...
- Hampstead Heath. ...
- St James's Park. ...
- Regent's Park. ...
- Victoria Park.
Overnight parking is available in Stanmore station's 24 hour car park operated by NPC. The majority of parking restrictions within Stanmore's Controlled Parking Zones remain in force on weekends and Bank Holidays.
Do you have to pay Congestion Charge if your car is parked? ›The charges only need to be paid if you drive your vehicle within the zone. Parked vehicles are not subject to any charges. As well as ULEZ and LEZ charges, you may also need to pay the Congestion Charge. The Congestion Charge operates 07:00-18:00 Mon-Fri, 12:00-18:00 Sat-Sun and bank holidays.