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Find your parking zone and buy permits

Enter your postcode or street name to search for your parking zone


To view our current permit prices please visit our permit price page.

Zone borders on this map are approximate. Always check street signs before you park.

Where parking zone L is

This area is called parking zone L on street signs and maps.  Controlled parking zone L covers the area around West Hove.

Find your parking zone.

How the zone works

In zone L there are:

  • some areas set aside for the use of permit holders only
  • car club and disabled bays

What hours the restrictions operate

Always check the signs on street. They will give you the information you need when you're parking.

Restriction Days Times
Permit bays Monday to Sunday 11am to midday and
6pm to 7pm

For all other restrictions, check the sign on the street.

Blue Badge holders

Blue Badge holders can park in zone L during the hours of restriction while displaying their badge. 

Blue Badge holders may still wish to buy a resident permit if they intend to leave their vehicles parked in zone L during the hours of restriction without the Blue Badge on display.

Map of the zone

See our map of controlled parking zones in Brighton & Hove. To find your road type in your house number and name of the road.

You can zoom in and out to see which streets are in zone L.

Notice for residents of Ingram Crescent East and West

This parking scheme has introduced the need for a residential permit when parking on-street in Zone L. It has not replaced your parking permit for Ingram Crescent.

You can get, renew or cancel your parking permit for Ingram Crescent by contacting the Car Parks and Garages team on 01273 293 030.

If you want to, you can also apply for and buy the on-street Zone L permit.

Blue Badge holders can park in Zone L during the hours of restriction while displaying their badge.

Blue Badge holders may still wish to buy a resident permit if they intend to leave their vehicles parked in Zone L during the hours of restriction without the Blue Badge on display.

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