Low emission is defined as a vehicle (not a diesel vehicle) that produces 110g/km or less CO2 emissions.
Vehicles registered before March 2001 do not show CO2 emissions and therefore do not qualify for a discount.
Find out how much a traders parking permit costs and information about emissions.
The cost of your traders parking permit depends on what type of vehicle you have.
1 month (30 days) - £112.20 - not refundable
3 months (90 days) - £224.10
12 months (365 days) - £638.75
1 month (30 days) - £150 - not refundable
3 months (90 days) - £299.70
12 months (365 days) - £854.10
1 month (30 days) - £261.60 - not refundable
3 months (90 days) - £522.90
12 months (365 days) - £1492.85
Low emission is defined as a vehicle (not a diesel vehicle) that produces 110g/km or less CO2 emissions.
Vehicles registered before March 2001 do not show CO2 emissions and therefore do not qualify for a discount.
Normal emission is defined as a petrol vehicle producing between 111g/km - 165g/km CO2 emissions or a diesel vehicle producing up to 165g/km CO2 emissions.
High emission is defined as any vehicle that produces 166g/km or more CO2 emissions.