Horley parking restrictions
In Partnership with Surrey County Council Residents Parking Zones (RPZs) have been introduced in the Horley Gardens Estate.
An RPZ is an area wide parking restriction that can allow residents to park more easily near their homes and also prevent non residents, such as holiday makers, from using residential roads as car parks.
Within a Residents Parking Zone all roads are covered with waiting restrictions (yellow lines) or parking places. The waiting restrictions cover lengths of road and junctions where it would be dangerous to park or where it is necessary to allow free passage of vehicles. Parking places are located elsewhere.
Yellow lines
- Waiting restrictions or yellow lines will be marked in all roads within the Residents Parking Zone. In most roads the restrictions will apply between 10am and midday Monday-Friday. Outside these times it is permitted to park on the single yellow line.
- The restrictions will apply between 0800 and 1800 Monday-Friday. Outside these times it is permitted to park on the single yellow line in:
- The Crescent
- Church Road
- Ringley Avenue
- If residents or their visitors need to park on the road during these times they will need to park in a marked parking place and display a parking permit in their vehicle.
Parking places
- Parking places will be marked in most roads where residents or their visitors need to park. Between 10am and midday (or 0800 to 1800 in some roads) vehicles parked in marked bays will need to display a valid parking permit otherwise the vehicle may be issued with a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) or Parking Ticket.
- Outside these times vehicle can park in the parking bays without a permit.
Parking permits
- to cover administration costs resident permits will cost £50 for the first permit and £75 per permit thereafter
- if you have no off street parking at your property you will be entitled to two resident permits
- if you have one off street parking space you will be entitled to one resident permit
- a shared drive does not count as a parking space as it is also a means of access
- a parking permit can only be used by one vehicle and has the registration number of that vehicle marked on it
Remember
Remember you will only need a resident permit if you need to park on the road near your house between 10am and midday Monday to Friday in most roads.
Application forms can be found further down this page.
Visitors
- if you have visitors that need to park on the road between 10am and midday (or 0800 to 1800 in some roads) they will need to display a visitors parking permit in their vehicle
- visitor permits are valid for one day and cost £20 for 10 permits
- maximum of 120 visitor permits per year will be available to all properties within the Residents Parking Zone, more can be issued if necessary at the discretion of the Council.
Application forms can be found further down this page.
Loading and deliveries
Any vehicle will be able to park without a permit on a yellow line or in a parking bay to load and unload or make deliveries.
Blue Badge holders
Disabled parking bays are or will be marked in various locations within the Residents Parking Zone. These can only be used by Blue Badge holders.
Permits can also be issued to carers and health visitors that need to park within the area.
Application forms can be found further down this page.
How to apply for a permit
Resident and visitor permits are only available by post. If you require a permit please read and complete the application form(s) and send it to the address provided.
Remember to take identification
Remember you will need to take identification as described on the application form and a means of payment for the permit, cheque or postal order. The Horley Helpshop is not able to take cash.
Please see what roads are in the scheme to make sure you are eligible for a residents permit before continuing with an application.
Application forms
Residents permit
Health and homecare permit
Visitor permits
Contact
Email customer.services@reigate-banstead.gov.uk.
Last updated : 10/08/2011
