Big Changes Proposed for Folkestone and Hythe Parking Permits


Ever notice how when one street gets parking restrictions, the next street over suddenly becomes a chaotic game of automotive Tetris? Folkestone & Hythe District Council is looking to fix that “domino effect” with a fresh approach to Controlled Parking Zones (CPZs).

Since 2015, the district has handled parking on a street-by-street basis, but after listening to resident feedback, it’s clear that a “joined-up” strategy is needed. The goal? To stop simply moving the parking headache from one block to the next and ensure the rules actually work for the whole community.

The council is now proposing three main shifts to make the system fairer and more efficient:


“On-street parking needs to strike a balance between the needs of local residents and the wider community,” says Cllr Polly Blakemore. “This new framework aims to avoid the difficulties caused by the old street-by-street approach.”


Have Your Say


The council’s overview and scrutiny committee has already given these plans a thumbs-up, but the final word belongs to you. Whether you’re a daily commuter, a local business owner, or just tired of circling the block, your feedback is vital.


The Deadline:


You have until 3:00 PM on Monday, 2 March to submit your comments.

Don’t let the parking policy be decided without you—get your feedback in before the clock runs out!

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