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'Town Centre' Car Parks Only) but Also Including Bromley, Crawley & Eastboune Comparison of 'pay & display' charges across Kent (main 'town centre' car parks only) but also including Bromley, Crawley & Eastboune Location Total Number of Tariff (£s) Tariff (£s) Tariff (£s) Notes: (Car Park) Parking Spaces Mon - Sat Evening Sunday Daytime Tunbridge Wells (Royal Victoria Place) 1,230 8am - 6pm After 6pm 10am - 4pm RVP & Meadow (Crescent Road) 1,085 Up to 1 hr 1.20 no charge Up to 1 hr 1.20 Road close at 11pm (Meadow Road) 450 1-2 hrs 2.20 1-2 hrs 2.20 2-3 hrs 3.20 2-3 hrs 3.20 3-4 hrs 4.20 3-4 hrs 4.20 4-5 hrs 5.00 4-5 hrs 5.00 6 hrs+ 5.70 6 hrs 5.70 [All Day RVP £10.00 but £5.70 on top levels] [All Day Crescent Road £5.70] Ashford (County Square) 583 7am - 7pm 9pm Thurs Closed 9am-6pm NCP car 2 hrs 2.20 24 hrs 2.00 park 2-3 hrs 3.30 3-4 hrs 4.40 4-6 hrs 6.50 6-24 hrs 8.80 Ashford (Park Mall) 304 7am - 7pm Closed 9am - 5pm NCP car 30 mins 0.50 As per park 1 hour 0.80 weekdays 2 hrs 1.60 2-3 hrs 2.40 3-4 hrs 3.20 4+ 4.50 Ashford (Edinburgh Road) 289 7am - 6pm ** After 6pm, no As per **Minimum charge 30mins 0.50 charge until weekdays, but 50p for 30 mins. I hr 1.00 car park closes closes at 7.30pm Then a linear 2 hrs 2.00 at 8.30pm, but charge in 5p 3 hrs 3.00 free evening increments up to 4 hrs 4.00 parking nearby. 4 hours, based on 4+ 4.50 Closes Sat. a charge of £1 per at 7.30pm hour. Bromley (The Glades) 1,530 7.30am - 6.45pm 9.45pm Thurs Closed 9am - 5.45pm Not London Borough £1 per hour 6.45pm Sat As per of Bromley 6+ hours 10.00 weekdays controlled Brighton (Russell Road) 536 24 hours As weekday As weekday NCP 1 hour £4 2 hours £8 3 hours £13 4 hours £18 24 hours £25 Brighton (Trafalgar Street) 275 24 hours From 6pm to No one hour rate 1 hour £1 midnight otherwise as 2 hours £2.50 £4.50 weekdays 4 hours £4 6 hours £6 9 hours £7.50 24 hours £12.50 Brighton (Churchill Square) 837 24 hours as weekdays as weekdays Not Brighton and 2 hours £3 Hove City Council 3 hours £4 owned 4 hours £6 6 hours £10 24 hours £25 Canterbury (Castle Street) 460 7am - 11pm Max stay No entry As per Minimum 70p 12 hours except card weekdays Linear tariff based holders on £1 per hour. 11pm - 7am Canterbury 530 8am - 11pm Max stay 6pm - 11pm 8am - 6pm Not Canterbury (Whitefriars) Minimum 1.70 5 hours Mon-Fri Minimum 1.70 City Council weekdays. 3.40 if overstay 1.70 fixed controlled Saturdays. £20 Comparison of 'pay & display' charges across Kent (main 'town centre' car parks only) but also including Bromley, Crawley & Eastboune Location Total Number of Tariff (£s) Tariff (£s) Tariff (£s) Notes: (Car Park) Parking Spaces Mon - Sat Evening Sunday Daytime Crawley (Town Hall Multi Storey) 558 7am - 9pm Car park Car park 1 hr 0.80 closes at closed on Sundays 2 hrs 2.00 9pm 3 hrs 2.00 4 hrs 3.10 5 hrs 3.60 6 hrs 4.10 7 hrs + 5.10 Crawley (Kingsgate) 500 24 Hrs 3.60 fixed NCP car 1 hr 1.00 park 1-2 hrs 2.00 2-3 hrs 3.00 3-4 hrs 4.00 4-24 hrs 5.00 Saturday £3.60 Crawley (County Mall) 1,739 9am - 6.45pm 8.45pm Thurs Thursday 11am - 5.45pm Not Crawley 2 hrs 2.50 free after 6pm 2.00 fixed Borough Council 2-3 hrs 3.00 controlled 3-4 hrs 3.50 4-24 hrs 5.00 Dartford (Westgate Car Park) 118 8am - 6.30pm After 6.30pm No charge 2 hrs 1.00 1.00 fixed 2-4 hrs 2.00 4 hrs + 4.00 Dartford (Central Car Park) 110 8am - 6.30pm After 6.30pm No charge 1 hr 50p no charge 2 hrs 1.00 Maximum stay 2 hours Dartford (Orchards Shopping 253 8am - 6pm Closed 10am - 4pm Not Dartford Centre) 1 hr 50p except for No charge, but Borough Council 1-2 hrs 1.00 theatre-goers apart from controlled 2-3 hrs 1.50 Waitrose no shops 3-4 hrs 2.00 open 4-5 hrs 3.00 5 hrs+ 10.00 Dartford (Priory Shopping 850 6.30am - 7.30pm Closed 9am - 5pm Not Dartford Centre) 1 hr 60p No charge Borough Council 2 hrs 1.00 controlled 3 hrs 2.00 4 hrs 3.00 Day 5.00 Dover (Maison Dieu Road) 86 9am - 6pm ** After 6pm No charge ** Linear (per minute) (Russell Street) 245 Min 50p (30 mins) no charge parking £1 per hour for a max of 5 hours parking; or £7.50 daily Comparison of 'pay & display' charges across Kent (main 'town centre' car parks only) but also including Bromley, Crawley & Eastboune Location Total Number of Tariff (£s) Tariff (£s) Tariff (£s) Notes: (Car Park) Parking Spaces Mon - Sat Evening Sunday Daytime Eastbourne (Arndale Centre) 700 8am - 6.30pm Thursday & Closed 9.30am - 5.00pm Not Eastbourne Up to 1 hr 1.00 Friday 7.30pm No charge Borough Council 1-2 hrs 2.00 controlled 2-3 hrs 3.00 and 1.00 per hr or part thereafter Eastbourne (Trinity Place) 546 5am to midnight As per weekdays NCP car park 30 mins 40p 1 hour 90p 1-24 hrs 2.50 Gravesham (Parrock Street) 648 8am - 6pm Saturday free After 6pm No charge (Horn Yard / 211 Up to 1 hr 80p no charge Market Square) Up to 3 hrs £1.50 Up to 4 hrs 2.00 4 hrs + 6.50 Gravesham (St Georges) 370 24 hours 6pm - 8am 50p fixed Not Gravesham Up to 4 hrs 1.00 50p Borough Council Up to 6 hrs 5.00 controlled Over 6 hrs 12.00 Maidstone (King Street 223 8am - midnight Free parking As per Monday to multi-storey) 1 hr 0.50 after 6.30pm Saturday 2 hrs 1.30 on Thursdays 3 hrs 1.50 4 hrs 2.00 5 hrs 2.50 5+ 5.50 Maidstone (The Mall) 1,050 9am - 5.30pm 8pm Thurs Closed 10.30am - 4.30pm Not Maidstone up to 1 hr 0.70 Up to 4hrs 1.00 Borough Council 1-2 hrs 1.30 over 4 hrs 2.00 controlled 2-3 hrs 1.80 3-4 hrs 2.30 4-5 hrs 2.80 5+ 8.00 Maidstone (Fremlin Walk) 760 24 Hrs Saturday After 7pm Not Maidstone 0-1 hrs 1.00 0-2 hrs 2.60 1.50 fixed 0-1 hrs 1.00 Borough Council 1-2 hrs 1.50 2-4 hrs 3.60 1-2 hrs 1.50 controlled 2-3 hrs 2.00 4-6 hrs 7.00 2-3 hrs 2.00 3-4 hrs 2.50 6+ 9.00 3-4 hrs 2.50 4-5 hrs 4.00 4-5 hrs 4.00 5+ 8.50 5+ 8.50 Comparison of 'pay & display' charges across Kent (main 'town centre' car parks only) but also including Bromley, Crawley & Eastboune Location Total Number of Tariff (£s) Tariff (£s) Tariff (£s) Notes: (Car Park) Parking Spaces Mon - Sat Evening Sunday Daytime Medway (Chatham - Pentagon) 670 24 Hrs As per As per Brook Pentagon) 0-1 hrs 0.90 daytime weekdays 1-2 hrs 1.30 2-3 hrs 1.40 3-4 hrs 1.50 4-5 hrs 1.70 5+ 5.20 Medway (Chatham - Market Hall) 360 24 Hrs As per As per 0-1 hrs 0.80 daytime weekdays 1-2 hrs 1.20 2-4 hrs 1.30 4-6 hrs 1.50 6-8 hrs 2.30 8+ 3.10 Medway (Rochester - 217 7am - 10pm As per Corporation Street) 0-0.5 hrs 0.40 weekdays 0.5-1 hrs 0.70 1-2 hrs 1.20 2-4 hrs 1.40 4-6 hrs 1.70 6-8 hrs 2.60 8+ 3.30 Sevenoaks (Blighs) 231 8.30am - 6.30pm Max stay 3 hrs 6.30pm-9.30pm No charge 0-0.5 hrs 0.50 1.00 fixed 0.5 - 1 hrs 1.00 1-2 hrs 2.30 2-3 hrs 3.80 Sevenoaks (Buckhurst) 341 8.30am - 6.30pm 6.30pm-9.30pm No charge 0-1 hrs 0.90 1.00 fixed 1-2 hrs 1.60 2-3 hrs 2.20 3-4 hrs 3.20 All day 4.20 Shepway (Folkestone - 176 8am - 8pm After 8pm 8am - 8pm Leas Cliff Hall) 0-1 hrs 1.20 no charge As per 1-2 hrs 2.30 weekdays 2-3 hrs 3.40 3-4 hrs 4.50 4-5 hrs 5.70 5-6 hrs 6.70 6+ 7.90 Shepway (Folkestone - 570 24 Hrs Saturday As per Saturday NCP Car Park Bouverie Place 0-1 hrs 1.10 0-1 hrs 1.10 1-2 hrs 2.20 1-2 hrs 2.20 2-3 hrs 3.30 2-3 hrs 3.30 3-24 hrs 4.00 3-4 hrs 4.40 5 hrs 5.50 24 hrs 20.00 Shepway (Folkestone - Middelburg 549 7am - 7pm Saturday Closed 9am - 6pm NCP Car Park Square) 0-2 hrs 2.00 0-2 hrs 2.00 As per Saturday 2-3 hrs 3.00 2-3 hrs 3.00 3-24 hrs 5.00 24 hrs 3.50 Comparison of 'pay & display' charges across Kent (main 'town centre' car parks only) but also including Bromley, Crawley & Eastboune Location Total Number of Tariff (£s) Tariff (£s) Tariff (£s) Notes: (Car Park) Parking Spaces Mon - Sat Evening Sunday Daytime Swale (Faversham - Central 219 8am - 6pm Max stay 4 hrs After 6pm As per Car Park) 1 hour 0.80 no charge weekdays 1-2 hrs 1.50 2-4 hrs 3.00 Swale (Sittingbourne - 104 8am - 6pm Max stay 4 hrs After 6pm As per Albany Road) 1 hour 0.80 no charge weekdays 1-2 hrs 1.50 2-4 hrs 3.00 Swale (Sittingbourne - 162 8am - 6pm Max stay 4 hrs After 6pm As per Forum Centre) 1 hour 0.80 no charge weekdays 1-2 hrs 1.50 2-4 hrs 3.00 Swale (Sheerness - 169 8am - 6pm Max stay 4 hrs After 6pm As per Rose Street) 1 hour 0.80 no charge weekdays 1-2 hrs 1.50 2-4 hrs 3.00 Thanet (Margate - Mill Lane) 432 7am - 10pm free sats As per weekdays Up to 1 hr 0.80 1-2 hrs 1.60 2-3 hrs 2.40 3-4 hrs 3.20 All day 4.00 Thanet (Ramsgate - Leopold St) 394 7am - 10pm As per weekdays Up to 1 hr 0.80 1-2 hrs 1.60 2-3 hrs 2.40 3-4 hrs 3.20 All day 4.00 Thanet (Ramsgate - 200 7am - 10pm As per weekdays Staffordshire Street) Up to 1 hr 0.80 1-2 hrs 1.60 2-3 hrs 2.40 3-4 hrs 3.20 All day 4.00 Tonbridge & Malling (Tonbridge - Angel Centre) 566 8am - 6pm Max stay 4 hrs After 6pm No charge up to 30mins 50p no charge 30mins-1hr 1.00 1-2 hrs 1.70 2-3 hrs 2.30 Up to 4 hrs 2.80.
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