You can now save £10 by renewing your residents parking permit online. The new streamlined online parking permit system is live and we're keen to encourage people to use it.
The changes to our parking permits system also bring a saving of £300,000 to the local taxpayer. The new system is also simplified with fewer permit lengths and types on offer.
Residents who want to apply or renew their parking permits in person or pay in cash can still come in to the St Pancras Way Environment Local or visit the Town Hall cashiers. They can also contact the Council by telephone, post or fax.
Residents can now also apply for "permission to park permits" fully online. There is no longer the need to provide any proof of work, so now you just complete the application, making payment and printing off the permit when it’s needed.
As part of these changes, and following quite a fall in visitor numbers, The "Environment Local" offices in Kilburn and Hampstead will be closing on 26 June. We are always looking at how to improve value for money for residents, and this means being ready to respond to changing needs. Camden first introduced an internet self service option for permit renewals in 2007 and since then it has been improved and expanded. Many more residents are now using the internet or telephone when contacting Camden, and of course PCs with internet access are available free of charge at all Camden libraries, with staff are available to help customers get online.
Thursday, 30 April 2009
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