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Limerick City Metropolitan District P on Street Pay Parking Zones Limerick City Metropolitan District P On Street Pay Parking Zones Central 2hr Business District Northern Monday-Saturday District 9:30am to 5:30pm N Northern Southern 2hr Eastern Districts Eastern Monday-Friday Central District 9:30am to 5:30pm Business District Limerick City & County Council operate a Disc Parking and Phone Parking system in the districts indicated on these maps. The maximum parking period permitted is indicated on the information plates on the signposts within each parking zone, and with regulatory road markings. On expiry of Disc or Paid-Parking period, a vehicle must be removed and not re-parked on the same street for at least 1 hour. Southern For on-street parking enquiries, please email District [email protected]. For enquiries relating to Fixed-Charge Notice payments and appeals, please phone 061-407130 (Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm) Limerick City & County Council, County Hall, Limerick. Note: Extent of zones indicated on maps is operational as of April 2015. Limerick City Metropolitan District P On Street Pay Parking Central business District (CBD) Streets in Central Business District where Disc Parking Central See operates: Northern Business Sarsfield • Newtown Mahon 2hr District • Dominic Street Bridge • Upper Mallow Street District See • Pery Square Eastern • Hartstonge Street • Lower Hartstonge Street Monday-Saturday District • Charlotte Quay 9:30am to 5:30pm • Broad Street • Michael Street • Road 503A • Ellen Street • Patrick Street • Road 504 • Mungret Street • John Street • Cabbage Market Street • Old Francis Street • Church Street • Sean Heuston Place • High Street • Lower Gerald Griffin Street Shannon • Upper Gerald Griffin Street Bridge • Cathedral Place Limerick City & County Council operate a • Canters Range Disc Parking and Phone Parking system in the • Sexton Street districts indicated on these maps. • William Street • Upper William Street The maximum parking period permitted is • Thomas Street indicated on the information plates on the • Denmark Street signposts within each parking zone, and with • O’Connell Street regulatory road markings. • Parnell Street • Roches Street On expiry of Disc or Paid-Parking period, a • Ladys Lane vehicle must be removed and not re-parked on • Davis Street the same street for at least 1 hour. • Cecil Street • Upper Cecil Street For on-street parking enquiries, please email • Lower Cecil Street [email protected]. • Catherine Street • Catherine Place For enquiries relating to Fixed-Charge Notice See payments and appeals, please phone 061-407130 Southern • Glentworth Street (Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm) • Lower Glentworth Street District • Bedford Row Limerick City & County Council, County Hall, • Harvey’s Quay Limerick. • Henry Street (from Sarsfield Street- Mallow Street) Note: Extent of zones indicated on maps is • Bishops Quay operational as of April 2015. • Mallow Street N • Pery Street Limerick City Metropolitan District P On Street Pay Parking Southern District See Central Business Streets in Southern Southern District District where Disc Parking 2hr District operates: • Mount Kennett Place • Boherbuoy Monday-Friday • Henry Street (from Mallow Street 9:30am to 5:30pm N junction up) • Newenham Street • Barrington Street • Windmill Street • Crescent Avenue • The Crescent • Saint Joseph Street • Schoolhouse Lane • Emmett Place • Bowman Street • Lord Edward Street • Bourke Avenue • Clontarf Place • Quinlan Street • O’Connell Avenue (from Quinlan Street to Punches Cross) Limerick City & County Council operate a • Gerard Street Disc Parking and Phone Parking system in the • Quin Street districts indicated on these maps. • Wolfetone Street • McNamara Terrace The maximum parking period permitted is • Mount Pleasant Avenue indicated on the information plates on the • Spellaceys Square signposts within each parking zone, and with • Little O’Curry Street regulatory road markings. • O’Curry Street • Dock Road On expiry of Disc or Paid-Parking period, a • Alphonsus Street vehicle must be removed and not re-parked on • Verona Esplanade the same street for at least 1 hour. • South Circular Road • Summerville Gardens For on-street parking enquiries, please email • Summerville Avenue [email protected]. • New Street • Rosbrien Road For enquiries relating to Fixed-Charge Notice • Ballinacurra Road payments and appeals, please phone 061-407130 • Southville Gardens (Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm) • Ashbourne Avenue Limerick City & County Council, County Hall, • O’Connell Street (from Mallow Limerick. Street to The Crescent) • Catherine Place Note: Extent of zones indicated on maps is operational as of April 2015. Limerick City Metropolitan District P On Street Pay Parking Eastern District Castletroy Eastern 2hr District Monday-Friday 9:30am to 5:30pm See Central Business District Limerick City & County Council operate a Disc Parking and Phone Parking system in the districts indicated on these maps. The maximum parking period permitted is indicated on the information plates on the signposts within each parking zone, and with regulatory road markings. On expiry of Disc or Paid-Parking period, a vehicle must be removed and not re-parked on the same street for at least 1 hour. For on-street parking enquiries, please email Streets in Eastern District where Disc [email protected]. Parking operates: • Mulgrave Street • College Court Drive For enquiries relating to Fixed-Charge Notice payments and appeals, please phone 061-407130 • Markets Field • Iona Close (Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm) • Greenhills Road • Sorbonne Green • Garrowen Road • Cambridge Close Limerick City & County Council, County Hall, • New Road • Carysford Ave Limerick. • Grattan Street • Stanford Close • Quins Lane • Harvard Close Note: Extent of zones indicated on maps is • Mitchell Street • Castlebrook operational as of April 2015. • Davitt Street • Clare Street • Sarsfield Avenue Limerick City Metropolitan District P On Street Pay Parking Northern District Northern 2hr District Monday-Friday 9:30am to 5:30pm Limerick City & County Council operate a Disc Parking and Phone Parking system in the Streets in Northern districts indicated on these maps. District where Disc The maximum parking period permitted is Parking operates: indicated on the information plates on the signposts within each parking zone, and with • Convent Street regulatory road markings. • O’Callaghan Strand • Newgate Lane • Clancy Strand • Crosbie Row On expiry of Disc or Paid-Parking period, a • North Circular Road • Saint Augustine Place • Stonetown Terrace vehicle must be removed and not re-parked on • Bishop Street the same street for at least 1 hour. • Coolraine Heights • Saint Francis Place • Brookville Gardens For on-street parking enquiries, please email • Saint Peter Street • Brookville Avenue [email protected]. • Exchange Street • Mayorstone Upper • Athlunkard Street • Merval Drive For enquiries relating to Fixed-Charge Notice • Sir Harrys Mall • Cashels Lane payments and appeals, please phone 061-407130 • Keeperview Terrace • Cross Road See (Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm) • Abbey Lane • Old Cratloe Road Central • Merchants Quay • High Road Limerick City & County Council, County Hall, • Creagh Lane • Reidy Place Business Limerick. • Georges Quay • Mary Street District Note: Extent of zones indicated on maps is • Gaol Lane operational as of April 2015. • High Road • Thomondgate • Castle Street.
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