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Updated 2026-05-08 12:05

I don’t have live access to current news sources in this moment. Based on recent coverage up to 2024–2025, Croydon Council has experimented with changes to overnight parking in district centres, including some reversals or amendments to overnight charges in certain car parks. For the most up-to-date details, please check Croydon Council’s Newsroom or local outlets like Inside Croydon and the Public Notice portals.

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New parking proposals - Newsroom - Croydon News

Parking outside local shops for a flying visit will be cheaper, or remain free, under the council’s proposed first review of charges in six years.The council’s new parking policies will streamline more than 40 existing tariffs covering central Croydon and the borough’s district centres into just 12. The proposals will go to the relevant cabinet

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PARKING IN CROYDON – Questions on Council Plans - a Freedom of Information request to Croydon Borough Council

The Mayor says “Council set to make parking easier to support local businesses” in a recent press release about a public consultation. This would be a welcome change from the previous administration, whose policy was to use parking controls for political objectives, notably unlawfully to raise revenue, and improperly to discourage the public from using motor vehicles – regardless of the consequences for the local economy and wider public. However, it is unclear who it will be easier for, and...

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Changing parking to help high streets thrive and be fairer for all

Croydon is proposing changes to parking charges to make them fairer, simpler, and more consistent boroughwide, while providing a boost for local businesses.The proposals would see shoppers benefit from one hour’s free parking at district centres. Already available in some local high streets, this policy would be rolled out at district centres boroughwide. The maximum

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Proposed Parking Charge Amendments 2024/2025

Executive Mayor in Cabinet RESOLVED: 2.1 For the reasons set out in the report and appendices, the Executive Mayor in Cabinet is recommended to: 2.2 Authorise officers to undertake statutory consultation on the proposed parking charges which include: 2.2.1 To increase and retain the 1 hour free parking bays in district and local centres. … 2.2.4 For Central Parade Car Park, to extend the 30 minute free parking arrangement to 1 hour, matching the existing free parking arrangement in the Central...

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