A new weekly parking ‘passport’ permit has been introduced in Pembrokeshire.
The £20 permit is designed to give motorists the flexibility to use up to 16 of the County Council’s long-stay car parks.
Drivers can apply for a permit for a week of their choice – or a number of weeks.
“The aim is to give anyone travelling extensively around Pembrokeshire over the period of a week or more the freedom to use a wide variety of our long-stay carparks for a fee,” said Cllr Rob Lewis, Cabinet Member for Transportation.
The passport can be used at:
- Marine Road – Broad Haven
- Dale
- Parc Y Shwt – Fishguard
- West Street – Fishguard
- Parrog – Goodwick
- Castle Lake – Haverfordwest
- Multi Storey – Haverfordwest
- Scotchwell – Haverfordwest
- Townsmoor – Narberth
- Newgale
- Long Street – Newport
- The Common – Pembroke
- Multi Storey – Tenby
- Salterns – Tenby
- The Green – Tenby
- North Beach – Tenby
- South Beach – Tenby
Anyone interested in buying a passport permit needs to complete an application form available from Pembrokeshire County Council.
For more information, view www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/parking or phone the Council’s Contact Centre on 01437 764551.
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