Car Parking in Kettering, things have changed!
6th February 2020
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Car Parking in Kettering, things have changed!


Kettering parking enforcement changes: everything you need to know.

 

 Parking contraventions in Kettering will be a civil matter from the 3rd February.


The way on-street parking is controlled in Kettering will change.

A team of council wardens will now be responsible for tackling parking contraventions rather than police, bringing the borough into line with the rest of Northamptonshire.

Here's everything you need to know.


Will most parking contraventions still be a criminal offence?

No. This change means it will no longer be a criminal offence but a civil matter.


 

What will happen if I breach parking rules?

You'll get a parking ticket called a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN).


 

How much is the charge?

It will be the same as penalties in the rest of the county - either £50 or £70. Charges will be higher for parking offences that are potentially dangerous.


 

Do you still get a discount if you pay early?

Yes. Charges are reduced by 50 per cent to motorists who pay within 14 days. 


 

So what will the council enforce?

Wardens will be out and responsible for double and single yellow lines, blue badge bays, limited waiting bays, taxi ranks, loading bays, parking in bus lanes and stops, zig-zag markings at schools (if restrictions apply) and pedestrian crossings, parking across dropped kerbs where there’s a crossing point (with or without tactile paving) and double parking (parking too far from the kerb). They will continue to monitor council-owned car parks and residential parking zones as before.


 

What happens to the money made from PCNs?

Any income from the scheme is used to fund the costs of enforcement with any surplus funds used to improve local transport.


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