Proposed changes to charges and conditions in council car parks for 2026/27

The council is asking for views on its proposals to make some changes to its car parks to encourage greater use of those that have spare capacity, help tackle the climate emergency and increase income to help pay for vital council services.

The changes being proposed for the 2026/27 financial year area are as follows:

Item numberProposed change  Objective  
The hourly rate tariff will increase as follows: 

Band 1 car parks: +10p an hour (2.7%).

See Appendix 1 for full details. 
To cover the cost of inflation and proposals that reduce income, and to increase income to help fund essential council services. 
All off-street parking permits to increase by approximately 4%.

See Appendix 1 and Appendix 2 for full details.  
Redesignate Reculver Country Park car park from Band 2 to Band 3 (tariff decreases from £2.70 an hour to £1.90 an hour).

See Appendix 1 for full details. 
To reflect the way usage has changed at Reculver Country Park.  
It is proposed to allow the sum of £10k in the budget for parking discounts. To encourage people to visit our towns and city at specific times, such as for events and at Christmas. 

Other supporting information:

Have your say

Read the supporting information and give us your views by completing our questionnaire by 9am on Tuesday 6 January 2026.

Alternatively, you can email your comments to consultations@canterbury.gov.uk or write to Policy Team, Canterbury City Council, 14 Rose Lane, Canterbury, CT1 2UR.

Paper copies of the questionnaire are available on request. If you would like a copy, please email consultations@canterbury.gov.uk.

You can also see the list of questions before you start.

Published: 5 November 2025

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