Visitor parking permits can be used by people who are visiting residents of Denbighshire.
How do I use this permit?
Visitors’ parking permits allow visitors to park in some areas of Denbighshire. The permit is for one whole day, so if you are visiting for more than one day, you will need one permit for each day you will be visiting. You must write the date and your car registration number on each permit you use.
Visitors’ parking permits can be used in these areas:
Denbigh
- Highgate
- Love Lane
- Vale Street
Llangollen
- Bridge Street
- Chapel Street
- Church Street
- Hall Street
Ruthin
- Llanrhydd Street
- Market Street
- Mount Street
- Park Road
- Wernfechan
Rhyl
- Bath Street
- Bedford Street
- Brighton Road
- Clwyd Street
- Crescent Road
- Elwy Street
- Kings Avenue
- Kinmel Street
- Morlan Park
- Morely Road
- Oxford Grove
- Paradise Street
- Princes Street
- Promenade
- Thorpe Street
- Vezey Street
- West Kinmel Street
- Windsor Street
How do I apply for a permit?
Only residents of Denbighshire can apply for visitors' permits. Visitors themselves cannot apply.
If you live in one of the areas listed here, you can apply for a book of visitors' permits at any One Stop Shop. You will need to provide proof of address (e.g. utility bill, driving licence), and you will need to pay for the permits when you apply. They cost £6 for a book of 10 permits.
You will receive the permits in the post no more than 10 working days after you have applied.