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The way you apply to purchase/renew Resident permits, Business permits, Event Day Resident permits, Event Day Business permits and Event Day Resident Visitor Permits has changed, you now have full control over your permit and can manage it all online through RingGo.

If you need any help using this process then check out the RingGo Help Centre.

Please be aware that the RingGo App does not allow you to apply for or manage your permit, this can be done online.

You can use our Interactive Parking Map to find out which parking zone your property/business is located.

New Applications

To use this new process you will need to register with RingGo.

You may also need to supply supporting documentation about you, the resident/business/organisation, and about your vehicle. Full details of what you may require can be found in our Resident Parking Permit Terms and Conditions Business Parking Permit Terms and Conditions / Event Day Parking Permit Terms and Conditions..

Renewals

To renew any 'live' Resident or Business Permit which was purchased prior to 12 December 2023, you are required to submit a new application using the RingGo.

To renew any 'live' Event Day Parking Permit which was purchased prior to 14 March 2024, you are required to submit a new application using the RingGo.

To use this new process you will need to register with RingGo and as this will be your first application for a permit through this new process, you may be required to supply supporting documentation about you, the resident/business/organisation, and about your vehicle. Full details of what you may require can be found in our Resident Parking Permit Terms and Conditions Business Parking Permit Terms and Conditions / Event Day Parking Permit Terms and Conditions..

Please also make sure that you have the expiry date of your permit so that you can select the appropriate renewal date when making the purchase.

Residents Visitor Vouchers 

These are currently not available on the new permit system. Please apply for these through our online form.

Medical Parking Permits

Glasgow City Council has a medical parking permit system in operation throughout the city, these permits are managed by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and issued by Glasgow City Council to assist NHS medical personnel working within the community in times of emergency or unforeseen circumstances.

An NHS medical parking permit allows the following dispensations:

  • A Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) will not be issued to a vehicle displaying a valid medical parking permit, whilst parked within a pay and display parking space until 15 minutes after the expiry of the paid for parking time.
  • If there is no available parking space, a vehicle displaying a valid medical parking permit may wait on a waiting restriction for a maximum period of 1 hour, provided loading / unloading is permitted at the location.

Any vehicle not complying with the conditions of this permit will be liable to receive a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN), however a vehicle displaying a valid medical parking permit will not be removed unless it is causing a danger to the public.

It has been agreed that the following job titles in the table below will qualify for a medical parking permit.

Addiction Nurse

Charge Nurse

Community Psychiatric Nurse

Community Mental Health Nurse

Community Nurse

Community Rehabilitation Nurse

Community Respiratory Dietitian

Community Respiratory Team

Community Staff Nurse

Consultant Psychiatrist

Crisis Practitioner

Crisis Team Leader

Diabetes Specialist Nurse

District Nurse

District Nurse Sister

District Nurse Staff Nurse

Doctor - Psychiatry

General Practitioner (GP)

GP Paramedic

Lead Clinician/ Senior Medical Officer

Locum Consultant Psychiatrist

Medical Officer Addictions

Mental Health Officer

Midwife

Practice Nurse

Psychiatric Liaison Nurse

Rehab Physiotherapist

Rehab Support Assistant

Rehab Support Worker

Rehabilitation Dietician

Rehabilitation Nurse

Respiratory Pharmacist

Respiratory Physiotherapist

Senior Addiction Nurse

     Senior Crisis Practitioner

Specialist Rehabilitation Nurse

Specialist Respiratory Nurse

Specialist Respiratory Occupational Therapist

Specialist Respiratory Physiotherapist

Speciality Doctor

Staff Nurse

Team Lead Community Respiratory Team

This scheme will be routinely monitored to ensure the aims of the scheme are not undermined and any abuse of the scheme will be reported and could result in the withdrawal of the Medical Parking Permit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my property not qualify for a parking permit?

Any residential development or re-development completed after the qualifying date of the parking zone will be required to provide their own off-street parking or be considered a car-free development through the Council's planning process. Therefore, anyone purchasing/renting one of these properties would not be able to apply for an on-road resident parking permit and this should be communicated to the potential occupier through the developer or owner.

I have a motorhome, and I have purchased a permit, but I cannot fit into a single parking space, what should I do?

Every effort must be made by a larger vehicle to fit all four wheels within one parking space.  However, it is accepted that this may not always be possible due to the varying length of these type of vehicles.  With this in mind, providing that a valid parking permit or parking session has been paid for, motorhomes are permitted to overhang a second parking bay. 

 

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Our phoneline is open on Tuesday and Friday 9 am to 1 pm and Thursday 12 noon until 4 pm. You can reach us by calling 0141 287 4040.

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Last modified on 28 October 2024

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