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Changes to parking arrangements from Friday 1 October

See our latest post for Car parking and permit arrangements for 2022/23

If you have an essential requirement to use the university’s parking facilities, please be aware of the following changes which come into effect from Friday 1 October, 2021.

If you’re a current E-Permit holder

If you have an existing, valid E-Permit, this will be rolled over to the new academic year. There is no requirement to reapply, and parking will remain free of charge for the academic year 2021/22.

If you do NOT have an E-Permit

You can apply for the 2021/22 E-Permit using the application process. Please note that permits are limited and will continue be allocated on the basis of our parking criteria.

From Friday 1 October, 2021, those without an E-Permit will no longer be able to request periods of free parking via the Central Parking team.

Don’t forget, overnight parking is not allowed and penalty notices will be issued to anyone who does not follow the conditions of use.

Electric vehicle charging points

Pod point at Varley HallsElectric vehicle charging points are available for vehicle charging at Moulsecoomb, Falmer, Eastbourne and Varley Park, in dedicated car parking bays. Charging is accessed and paid for through the Pod Point app. and users must have a valid E-Permit to park.

View the full details and charge point locations.

Further information

You can read full details of the university’s parking arrangements including terms and conditions of use in the university’s parking policy. If you’re a staff member then check out the Parking and Transport page on StaffCentral (login required).

Find out more about sustainable and active travel options.

If you have any questions relating to this update, please contact: internalcommunications@brighton.ac.uk

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Robin Coleman • 30 September 2021


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