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Season Ticket Car Parks and Price List # Cornwall Council Season/Seasonal/JustPark Multi-Use tickets 2021/22 JustPark Multi FOR COMPARISON PURPOSES Purchase Sessions - ONLY: the standard daily rate daily rate (Minimum would be Season ticket - Town/ticket name Car Parks ticket valid in 1 Month 3 Months 6 Months Annual £25 spend) Bodmin Berrycombe Road, Fore Street (Long Stay), £5.20 £32.10 £96.27 £192.55 £385.10 £1.24 Victoria Square Boscastle Cobweb £34.01 £102.03 £204.06 £408.12 £1.12 £5.50 Bude Group Crescent, Crooklets Beach, Summerleaze £6.90 £32.70 £98.11 £196.21 £392.43 £1.08 Beach, Wharf Callington New Road South £32.70 £98.11 £196.21 £392.42 £1.26 £5.30 Camborne Rosewarne Extension £16.57 £49.71 £99.41 £198.83 £0.64 £2.70 Cawsand Cawsand £34.01 £102.03 £204.06 £408.12 £1.12 £5.50 Falmouth Group The Dell, Town Quarry £38.63 £115.89 £231.80 £463.58 £1.27 £8.50 Fowey - Group Caffa Mill, Main, Readymoney £38.64 £115.90 £231.79 £463.58 £1.27 £6.30 Hayle - Group Commercial Road, Foundry Square £34.01 £102.03 £204.06 £408.12 £1.12 £5.50 Helston - Castle Green Castle Green £17.44 £52.32 £104.65 £209.29 £0.67 £2.40 Helston - Group Castle Green, Tyacke Road £32.70 £98.11 £196.21 £392.42 £1.26 £5.80 Launceston - Fair Park Close NB This is a very small (11 space) car park located in Race Hill and is not our much larger Cattle Market car park in Southgate Street. Please check you Fair Park Close £9.59 £28.78 £57.56 £115.11 N/A N/A are wanting to park here before you purchase. Launceston Group Cattle Market (long stay), Duke Street, £6.60 Tower Street, Fair Park Close, Walkhouse £18.75 £56.25 £112.49 £225.00 N/A Launceston - Group Cattle Market (long stay), Walkhouse £6.60 N/A N/A N/A N/A £0.72 Lelant Saltings Lelant Saltings £10.46 £31.39 £62.79 £125.58 £0.35 £3.00 Liskeard - Group One Lower Sungirt, Rapsons £19.62 £58.86 £117.73 £235.45 £0.75 £3.20 Liskeard - Group Two Cattle Market, Lower Sungirt, Rapsons £5.40 £32.70 £98.11 £196.21 £392.42 £1.26 Liskeard - Rapsons Rapsons £15.26 £45.78 £91.57 £183.13 £0.59 £1.60 Looe Kilminorth Woods, Millpool £28.25 £84.76 £169.53 £339.05 £0.93 £5.80 Marazion Station Marazion Station £37.33 £111.97 £223.94 £447.89 £1.22 £6.00 Newlyn St Peters Hill £30.53 £91.57 £183.13 £366.26 £1.00 £5.90 Padstow Link Road £25.12 £75.35 £150.69 £301.38 £0.83 £6.30 Penryn Commercial Road £30.79 £92.35 £184.70 £369.40 £1.20 £4.90 Penzance - Group One St Anthony, St. Erbyns, Wherrytown £21.80 £65.41 £130.81 £261.62 £0.71 £8.00 Penzance - Group Two Harbour, St Anthony, St. Erbyns, £8.00 £30.52 £91.56 £183.14 £366.26 £0.99 Wherrytown Penzance - Long Rock Long Rock £7.24 £21.71 £43.43 £86.86 £0.28 £1.10 Polzeath New Polzeath, Polzeath Beach £29.57 £88.69 £177.38 £354.75 £0.97 £10.20 Port Isaac New Road £27.21 £81.63 £163.25 £326.50 £0.89 £5.30 Porthleven Kittos Field £21.01 £63.05 £126.10 £252.20 £0.69 £5.30 Redruth - West End West End £16.40 £49.18 £98.37 £196.74 £0.63 £2.70 Redruth - Group Flowerpot, New Cut Extension, West End £4.90 £30.79 £92.35 £184.70 £369.40 £1.18 Saltash Alexandra Square, Belle Vue East £31.39 £94.18 £188.36 £376.73 £1.20 £5.00 St. Austell Clifden Road, Polkyth £37.33 £111.97 £223.94 £447.89 £1.43 £6.00 St. Ives - Trenwith Trenwith £30.53 £91.57 £183.13 £366.26 £1.00 £8.40 St. Ives - Group Barnoon, Island, Park Avenue, Station, £8.40 Trenwith £38.80 £116.42 £232.84 £465.68 £1.28 Tintagel - Visitors Centre Tintagel Visitors Centre £34.01 £102.03 £204.06 £408.12 £1.12 £5.50 Truro - Group One Edward Street, Garras Wharf, Moresk, Pydar £8.40 £70.11 £209.29 £418.59 £837.17 £2.30 Street, Viaduct Wadebridge Piggy Lane £23.02 £69.07 £138.13 £276.27 £0.75 £5.30 The tickets listed in the table Seasonal tickets valid for 1 April - 31 October as they are for car parks where charges only apply in those 7 months and are free for the rest of the year. NB You do not need to purchase a ticket to park in these car parks for times outside of those months. JustPark Multi FOR COMPARISON Purchase PURPOSES Seasonal Season tickets (Can only be Sessions - daily ONLY: the standard Season (7 purchased for 1st April - 31st October) Car Parks ticket valid in 1 Month 3 Months rate (minimum daily rate would be months) Town/ticket name £25 spend) Bude - Widemouth Bay Widemouth Bay £44.55 £133.64 £311.85 £0.86 £8.40 Downderry Broadsyard Downderry Broadsyard £41.12 £123.34 £287.78 £1.35 £6.60 Falmouth - Gyllyngvase Gyllyngvase £42.46 £127.36 £297.19 £1.39 £8.50 Freathy Freathy £41.12 £123.34 £287.78 £1.35 £6.10 Hayle - Gwithian Towans Gwithian Towans £41.12 £123.34 £287.78 £1.35 £7.40 Helford Helford £29.00 £87.00 £203.01 £0.95 £4.30 Mullion Poldhu Cove £44.55 £133.64 £311.85 Not available £6.60 Newquay - Porth Beach Porth Beach £44.85 £134.54 £313.94 £1.47 £8.40 Newquay - Watergate Bay Watergate Bay £44.85 £134.54 £313.94 £1.47 £8.40 Atlantic Road, Belmont, Dane Road, Pentire Newquay - Group Headland, Towan Headland, £44.85 £134.54 £313.94 £1.47 £8.40 Tregunnel, Trenance Par Par Beach £24.81 £74.45 £173.71 £0.82 £4.20 Perranporth Wheal Leisure £44.55 £133.64 £311.85 £1.45 £6.60 Porthcothan Porthcothan £44.55 £133.64 £311.85 Not available £6.90 Porthcurno Porthcurno £44.55 £133.64 £311.85 Not available £6.60 Porthtowan Beach Porthtowan Beach £44.55 £133.64 £311.85 Not available £6.60 Seaton Group Seaton Park, The Beach, The Bridge £42.46 £127.37 £297.20 £1.39 £6.30 St Agnes Reppers Coombe £44.14 £133.65 £311.85 £1.45 £6.60 Trebarwith Strand Trebarwith Strand £44.55 £133.64 £311.85 Not available £6.60 Tregantle Tregantle £44.55 £143.51 £334.87 £1.57 £6.30.
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