Grainger Market Permit - Terms and Conditions of Use

Grainger Market Permit - Terms and Conditions of Use

Parking permits issued by Newcastle City Council are issued subject to terms and conditions of use, which permits holders should ensure that they are familiar with.

Should you have any queries in regards to using your parking permit please contact parkingpermits@newcastle.gov.uk

Terms and Conditions
1. Permits may only be used in the marked loading bays in the vicinity of the Grainger Market, namely Nunn Street, Grainger Street and Clayton Street with its junction with Newgate Street.
2. The permit is only valid for use whilst actively loading and unloading to or from the Grainger Market.
3. The permit does not provide the holder with any form of exemption to park in the Grainger Market pedestrian zone, when there is a no loading restriction in place.
4. A permit showing a registration number may only be used on the vehicle with that number.
5. If a physical permit has been issued, the permit must be displayed prominently on the dashboard/front windscreen of the vehicle so that all of the particulars on it are visible from the outside of the vehicle.
6. Where road markings are present, vehicles must be parked entirely within the limits of a marked out bay.
7. Whilst the vehicle is in the parking place it must not be used in conjunction with selling or offering for hire of any service.
8. Physical permits will only be issued through the post to the address submitted on the application.
9. All vehicles using permits must be parked in accordance with the City of Newcastle upon Tyne (On Street Parking Places) Order 2009, as from time may be amended, extended, re-enacted or replaced.
10. Physical permits shall be returned to the Council when the holder ceases to be a tenant at the Grainger Market.
11. Virtual parking permits shall be cancelled from use when the holder ceases to be a tenant at the Grainger Market.
12. Misuse of a permit, forging or possessing a forged permit or making a false statement for the issue of a permit are all offences which may carry a substantial fine.
13. The permit does not guarantee the holder a space or an exclusive right to a space, nor does it render the Council subject to any liability in respect of theft of, or damage to any vehicle in a parking place, or the contents or fittings of any vehicle.
14. A charge of £10.00 may be applied for amending an annual parking permit due to a change in vehicle registration.
15. A charge of £25.00 may be applied to replace lost or stolen annual physical permits and a Lost Permit Application form is required to be submitted to the Council.

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