Kelham Island and Neepsend Parking Scheme update - September 2024
The Kelham Island and Neepsend Parking Scheme is planned to go live on Monday 11 November 2024. You can apply for parking permits from Monday 7 October if you live or own a business in the Kelham Island and Neepsend permit zone.
Resident permits
You can apply for a resident permit online.
You can apply for one permit per household. We may consider applications for a second permit if you live in Neepsend, but we may ask for additional information to support your request. We would not issue more than one permit to properties in Kelham Island.
Costs for resident permits are:
- First permit is £111.60
- For residents in Neepsend, subject to supporting information, second or further permits are £223.20
If your property is in a car-free development, you won’t be eligible to apply for a resident’s permit. You can check if your property is designated car-free by using our online tool.
Business permits
You can apply for two different types of business permit.
A single permit is a paperless permit which can only be used in for the vehicle you specify when you apply.
A pool permit is a permit that can be shared by your staff across different vehicles.
You can apply for two permits per business in Kelham Island, but businesses in Neepsend have the option to apply for more.
Costs for business permits are:
- First permit is £111.60
- Second or further permits are £223.20
You can apply for a business permit online.
If you’re in Neepsend and want to apply for an additional business permit or permits, please log in to your account, select the ‘Business Discretionary’ permit type and complete your application.
Visitor permit vouchers
If you would like visitors to be able to park near your property, you buy a book of single-use vouchers you can give to visitors. While this doesn’t guarantee a parking space, a voucher will mean your visitor can park in an on-street bay within the permit zone.
A book of 25 permits costs £19.35.
You can apply for a book of visitor permit vouchers online.
Carers permits
If you live in the permit zone and need essential care at home, you may be eligible for a resident’s carer permit. This is a paper permit which can only your carer (or carers) can use. These permits are free of charge. You will need to provide proof of care – you can find out more on the Sheffield City Council website.
You can apply for a carers permit online.
Please submit your permit application before Friday 1 November 2024 to ensure you receive your permits before the start date. Your permit will be valid from Monday 11 November 2024, even if you receive it before then.
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