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Permit Price Changes 2022/2023

From the 1st August 2021, some of the Permits to Park on campus prices will be increased. The permits enable you to park on campus within a marked bay Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm.

The annual increase of the University of Kent Permits to Park on campus are essential to maintain contributions towards the cost of parking operations and enable us to work towards the objectives set out in the University Travel Plan.

The new permit prices are all displayed on our Transport web pages and the web links for these pages are listed below. In comparison to other universities, the University of Kent’s parking permits remain at a lower cost and we continue to offer free parking permits for Government Blue Badge holders and for those that travel by motorcycle.

• Staff permits – www.kent.ac.uk/transport/driving-parking/staff-permits#permit-cost
• Student permits – www.kent.ac.uk/transport/driving-parking/student/student-parking-more-info#permit-cost
• Associate permits –www.kent.ac.uk/transport/driving-parking/associate-parking#permit-cost

There are various different permits available and we recommend that you consider the most appropriate permit for you. For instance, you may wish to reapply for your usual permit; or if you are hybrid working then you may wish to consider applying for a daily permit.

There is also a Campus Travel Updates webpage to assist in planning your journey with information about planned travel disruptions that the Transport Team have been made aware of.

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