Parking permits
Residents parking zones and locations
This map shows an outline of the Residents' Parking Zones in the Borough of Swindon. Individual streets included in the scheme are not shown however.
Please note that not all shaded areas on the map are defined as Residents Parking/Bays. Check for signage indicating Residents parking if you are not sure.
Central zone
The 'Town Centre zone' enables residents not included in the existing zones, and living in this area, to purchase a reduced season ticket to park at any time in the town centre long stay car parks at a cost of £299 per year, £150 for 6 months. Alternatively, you can park between 6.00pm and 9.00am only at a cost of £150 per year.
See the Central Zone Map
Old town centre zone
The ‘Old Town Centre Zone’ enables residents not included in the existing zones, and living within this area, to purchase a reduced season ticket to park at any time in Planks or Britannia Place car parks at a cost of £299 per year, £150 for 6 months. Alternatively, you can park between 6.00pm and 9.00am only, at the same locations, for £150 per year.
See the Old Town Centre Zone Map
Overnight car parking
The holder of a Residents’ Parking permit purchasing an overnight car park ticket in a car park adjoining their zone, which would normally be valid between 6.00pm and 6.00am, can park until 9.00am for no additional payment. Residents who display a valid Resident Parking Permit can also park in those car parks listed below without the need to purchase a Pay & Display ticket between 10.00pm and 8.00am.
List of available car parks:
Zone A – Granville St Car Park
Zone B – Cheltenham Street Car Park
Zone C – Granville St Car Park
Zone D –Granville Street Car Park, Prospect Place Car Park
Zone E – Bath Road Car Park, Prospect Place Car Park
Zone F – Granville Street Car Park
Zone G – Prospect Place Car Park
Zone H – Prospect Place Car Park
Zone J – County Ground Car Park
Zone K – Granville St Car Park
Zone L – Britannia Place Car Park
Zone N – Britannia Place Car Park
Limited waiting areas
Some of the ‘limited waiting’ parking areas are ‘dual use’, allowing Residents' Parking Permit holders to park there free of time restrictions.