Parking zones and parking areas
A controlled parking zone (CPZ) is an area in which all space along the kerb is controlled either by waiting or loading restrictions, or by designated parking spaces.
A permit parking area (PPA) is an area of residential streets where parking is reserved for permit holders – a sign at the entrance to the street will show that parking is for permit holders only. PPAs may not have signs or bay markings within them. Sometimes there may be small plates to remind motorists of the controls in place.
CPZs and PPAs are often used where there is high demand for parking spaces. They give priority to residents, and offer short-term parking for shoppers and visitors. There are CPZs and PPAs at:
- Chadwell St Mary
- Grays
- Purfleet-on-Thames
- South Ockendon
- Stanford-le-Hope
- Tilbury
You can check lists of roads within each parking zone or area.
Parking restrictions do not change on public holidays unless stated on official signs.
Parking permits
We provide parking permits to eligible residents, businesses, healthcare professionals and council contractors.
To find out more and apply for each permit type, go to:
- resident parking permits
- visitor parking permits
- carers parking permits
- business parking permits
- NHS parking permits
- contractor parking permits
When applying for any permit, be aware that:
- parking permits must not be transferred or resold
- anyone who knowingly makes a false statement to obtain a parking permit, or who sells a parking permit to someone else, may have their permit revoked
- we do not send reminder letters before parking permits expire