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Event Day Parking Permits Terms and Condition

1.  Resident/Business

A resident/business is a person or company who ordinarily occupies an address within the boundary of the Event Day Parking Zone, as defined by the Council.

2.  Proof of Address

Residential

  • Documentary evidence confirming the applicant's current residential address must be submitted.
  • This must be in the form of one of the following - current Council Tax or household Utility Bill dated within the last 3 months.

Business

  • Documentary evidence confirming the applicant's current business address must be submitted.
  • This must be in the form of a copy of your current years Non-Domestic Rates bill and an accompanying letter on company headed paper.

Visitors

  • Documentary evidence confirming the applicant's current residential address must be submitted.
  • This must be in the form of one of the following - current Council Tax or household Utility Bill dated within the last 3 months.

3.  Proof of Vehicle

The vehicle must be registered in the name and address of the applicant, except as provided for in paragraphs 3.1 - 3.4 below:

3.1  Residents Parking Permit

3.1.1 A copy of your vehicle registration document V5C must be submitted when applying for a Residents Parking Permit. The V5C must show the vehicle registered in your name at the qualifying permit address.

3.1.2 Where a hire or leasing company owns the vehicle, a copy of the hire/lease agreement must be submitted instead of vehicle registration document.

3.1.3 Where the vehicle is a company car, a letter on company headed notepaper, signed by the company secretary, must be submitted along with the vehicle registration document (V5C), confirming the applicants' sole use of the vehicle and the requirement to provide parking for it at applicants' address.

3.1.4 Where the vehicle is a company car and is hired/leased by your employer/company, a copy of the lease agreement and a letter signed by the company secretary must be submitted confirming your sole use of the vehicle.

3.2  Registration Document (V5) - Changes

3.2.1 Where the registration document is unavailable through a recent change of vehicle ownership, a clear copy of the bill of sale, sales invoice or completed new keeper supplement (V5C/2) for the vehicle must be submitted with the application. A clear copy of the updated registration certificate (V5C) must be presented within three months of the date of permit issue; failure to do so will result in withdrawal of the permit.

3.2.2 Where the applicant's name or address differ from that on the vehicle registration document (V5C) then a clear copy of the vehicle registration certificate (V5C) should be submitted with sections 6 and 8 completed. A clear photocopy of the updated registration certificate (V5C) must be presented within three months of the date of permit issue, failure to do so will result in withdrawal of the permit.

4.  Permits

A resident/Business/Visitor Parking Permit entitles the holder to park within the event day parking zone at times when events, which require parking management, are being hosted by the associated venue.

Events will be notified on the appropriate informative plates, on entering the parking zone. Please note that you should not park within the event day parking zone whilst events are being hosted unless you have a Resident/Business/Visitor Parking Permit.

It is also important that you do not park on any emergency routes within or outside the zone. These will be signed as "no waiting and no loading during events".

5.  Verification of Information Supplied

Glasgow City Council Parking Unit reserves the right to carry out verification checks on any information supplied by the applicant in support of their application for a permit.

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