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Managing your parking permit account and Canterbury parking disruption

On the new permit system you manage your own parking permit account. If you are coming in a different vehicle, for example a courtesy car, you can log in to your permit account and add the courtesy car to your permit. If you have more than one vehicle on your permit, make sure the vehicle you are currently driving is the active vehicle.

Staff
To check which vehicle is active on your permit, log in to the permit system  and select “My permits”. Click on the green vehicle icon and either tick the vehicle you want to become active, or select “switch vehicle”.

“Switch vehicle” means that the other vehicle on your permit account will become “active” and will be the registered to park on campus in accordance with your parking permit.

To add a new vehicle (including temporary vehicles), log in to the permit system  and select “My permits” and “add vehicle”.

Students
To add a new vehicle (including temporary vehicles), log in to the permit system  and select “My permits”. Click on the green vehicle icon to view the vehicle page and then select the blue pen icon to amend your vehicle details. Please note there is a limit to the number of times you can amend your parking permit.

Canterbury car park disruption

29-30 November 2017- 3 way traffic control system

We have been advised that on Wednesday and Thursday there will be a 3 way traffic control system on St Thomas Hill at the entrance to campus. This may cause delays, particularly at peak times, so please allow extra time for your journey.

This entry was posted in News and tagged add vehicle, disruption, parking, parking permit, permit account, switch vehicle on November 23, 2017 by Miriam Sandiford.

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