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Residential parking permit - Apply for a renewal permit

You can apply online to renew your residential parking permit if you live within a designated Residential Parking Zone and keep and use a passenger vehicle or motorcycle on a full time basis.

Number of permits per household

All households within designated Residential Parking Zones will be entitled to one permit with any additional permits being issued following consideration of the capacity of an individual zone and / or any relevant individual or local circumstances.

The Council reserves the right to exercise due discretion when considering individual and local circumstances relating to applications.

Permit charges

Permits will be issued at the following annual costs:

  • 1st permit - £12
  • 2nd permit - £17.50
  • subsequent additional permits (if capacity allows) - £60
  • replacements - £12

A single price of £12 per permit will apply to registered premises of multiple occupancy.

How to apply

Apply and pay online to renew you residential parking permits.
Payment accepted via credit or debit card

Alternatively, you can request an application form by contacting: 01443 425001 or by e-mailing: parkingservices@rctcbc.gov.uk

Your duties as a permit holder

It is your duty to ensure:

  • your permit is valid
  • your permit has not expired
  • that the registration number is correct
  • your permit is used in accordance with the conditions of use

Enforcement

The Council's Civil Enforcement Officers (CEOs) regularly patrol Residential Parking Zones. Vehicles observed to be parked without displaying a valid permit in such zones may receive a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) of up to £70.

Data Protection

Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council will process the information you have provided on this form in accordance with Data Protection Legislation. To learn more about how we use your personal data when processing parking permits please visit our service privacy notice.

Fraudulent claims

The information you provide may be crosschecked and verified against information held about you by other Council departments. You may be liable to prosecution for knowingly making a false declaration and/or any permit issued may be cancelled.

Withdrawal of a permit

A permit may be withdrawn or invalidated if:

  • it is found that a permit is not being used in accordance with the conditions of use
  • it is found that a person is no longer eligible to hold a permit
  • the permit is altered or defaced in any way, or passed to unauthorised users
Please note that until your application is assessed and you receive a permit, you do not have permission to park in the Residential Parking Zone.  The Council's Civil Enforcement Officers (CEOs) regularly patrol Residential Parking Zones. Vehicles observed to be parked without displaying a valid permit in such zones may receive a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) of up to £70.