Parking and car parks news
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Inverness residents’ parking scheme commences 1 August
Published on 15 Jul 2022Ballifeary Road Residents Permit Scheme will be fully implemented from Monday 1st August 2022.
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Loch Morlich, Glenmore
Published on 30 Jun 2022Work on roadside safety along Long Morlich at Glenmore has been paused.
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Overnight short stay parking for motorhomes in designated Highland Council carparks to be piloted
Published on 30 May 2022Overnight short stay parking for motorhomes in designated Highland Council carparks to be piloted
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Road safety works paused at Glenmore, Loch Morlich
Published on 11 May 2022Construction works on essential road safety parking areas at Glenmore have been paused whilst partner agencies ensure all environmental impact concerns have been mitigated.
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Public parking at Inverness Town House for festive period
Published on 25 Nov 2021Motorists are being advised that FREE public parking for a maximum 30 minutes stay, Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm will be available in the front part of the Inverness Town House car park.
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Ross Avenue, Inverness parking enforcement consultation
Published on 1 Sep 2021A public consultation gets underway today (1 September 2021) on parking enforcement proposals at Ross Avenue, Inverness.
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Tain public car park works commenced
Published on 24 May 2021Works have commenced at Tain public car park on a £112,583.68 Town Centre Fund project for The Highland Council.
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Online applications and renewals for residents’ parking permits
Published on 10 Sep 2020Residents of Inverness, Fort William and Nairn who need to renew or apply for a Highland Council parking permit must now do so using an online application form.
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Phased return of Council wide parking operations continue
Published on 9 Jul 2020The Highland Council outlines phased return of parking operations
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Highland On-street parking enforcement returns today
Published on 26 Jun 2020Highland On-street parking enforcement returns today
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Parking enforcement and temporary relocation of taxi rank on Station Lane, Inverness
Published on 9 Oct 2019Motorists are being advised to adhere to the parking signs and lines on Station Lane, Inverness which are located at the rear of Inverness Train Station and the Eastgate Centre.
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Highland Council HQ car park machines accepting coins only
Published on 5 Apr 2017Highland Council is advising motorists that its car parking machines at Council headquarters on Glenurquhart Road, Inverness are accepting coins only at this point in time.
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Motorists warned new parking penalty charging in Highland
Published on 29 Sep 2016The Highland Council is warning motorists in the Highlands that the local authority will be responsible under Decriminalised Parking Enforcement (DPE) for issuing penalty charge notices for illegally parked, waiting or loading vehicles from Monday 3 October.
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Changes to parking fine enforcement
Published on 26 Sep 2016The Highland Council will be taking over responsibility for enforcing parking restrictions across the whole of the Highlands from Monday 3 October 2016.
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Council consults on decriminalised parking enforcement
Published on 16 Sep 2016The Highland Council is seeking public opinion on Draft Traffic Regulation Orders for the introduction of Decriminalised Parking Enforcement (DPE) in the Highlands.
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Public views sought on Parking Enforcement Officers wearing body cameras
Published on 12 Sep 2016The Highland Council is carrying out a public consultation - privacy impact assessment on Civil Parking Enforcement Officers wearing body video cameras.
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Parking bays provided for car club hire schemes
Published on 8 Sep 2016The Highland Council’s Community Services is running a trial which will involve creating car club bays on street and in car parks around the Highlands that will allow vehicles to be made available for hire by joining a car club.
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Council prepares for Decriminalised Parking Enforcement
Published on 4 Feb 2016The Highland Council is preparing for the implementation of a Decriminalised Parking Enforcement (DPE) Scheme this year.
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Rose Street Parking Prices to be lowered from 11 May
Published on 11 May 2015Highland Council Community Services have listened to concerns raised about the Rose Street parking charges which were introduced on 1 April and a revised pricing structure will be implemented from tod
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Community Services on the road
Published on 22 Oct 2014The next in a series of events organised to help people find out more about Community Services in their areas, take place in Dingwall Council Chambers on 28 October and Tain Church Hall on 29 October.
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