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Changes to disabled parking on-site

1 April, 2010

From 1st April 2010, the following changes will be made to disabled parking on the hospital site.

 

Short-stay disabled car parking spaces

All on-road disabled car parking spaces are now short-stay spaces. These spaces are for blue-badge holders only and parking is available for a maximum of 4 hours per stay.

 

If you park in one of these spaces you must display the badge on the dashboard or facia panel, where it can be clearly read through the front windscreen. The front of the badge should be face upwards, showing the wheelchair symbol. Where there is a time restriction, you need to display the blue parking disc clock to show your time of arrival.

 

This is to provide a frequent turn over of the on road-disabled spaces, giving more opportunity for patients who are blue-badge holders to park.

 

Parking is free in the short stay disabled car park spaces.

There are a number of short stay disabled parking spaces close to the hospital entrances.

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Long-stay disabled car parking spaces

For those parking for more than 4 hours, long-stay disabled spaces are available in the patient and visitor car parks. These spaces are for blue-badge holders only. Standard car parking charges will apply. If you are a patient, parking discounts are available (link to parking discount page).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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