Apply for a parking permit
The Council provides a range of parking permits to its residents and local service users.
The Council may issue parking permits to residents who keep vehicles on a full-time basis within a controlled parking zone (providing specified criteria is met). Temporary residents permits are also available in special circumstances and residents are permitted to buy visitor vouchers whether they keep a vehicle or not.
Residents who are aged 70 and over and live in a Controlled Parking Zone are entitled to one book of 30 one-hour parking permits per rolling 12-month period, for the zone to which they live.
Please note: Residents living within a car free development located within controlled parking zone will not be entitled to a residents permit but can still purchase visitor vouchers.
The council may also issue permits to charities essential workers, market traders, school run participants and businesses operating within a controlled parking zone.
Parking permits may not be issued if the applicant has outstanding Penalty Charge Notices.
Apply for a residents parking permit
In order to obtain a resident's permit you will need to provide the relevant evidence to prove you live in a controlled parking zone (CPZ) within the London Borough of Waltham Forest. We will also need to see evidence that you are the owner or keeper of the vehicle you are applying for.
You may not be issued a permit if you have any outstanding Penalty Charge Notices.
In applying for a resident permit you will be bound by our terms and conditions.
How the resident parking permit works
Each permit is valid for one vehicle only.
The permit displays the initials of the controlled parking zone it is for.
Application process
To apply for a permit you will need to provide:
- Your name and address
- Your vehicle details
- Proof of residency and vehicle ownership
Please note: Only the original documents are accepted
Offensive or defamatory material will be deleted.
Please note: You will be asked for your Council tax details as proof of residency. If you are able to provide your Council tax number we can use this to check the number against the council tax database. If your council tax number is sufficient to verify your residency you will only be required to supply evidence confirming that you are the owner/keeper of the vehicle.
Proof of residency
You must provide two documents (dated within the last three months) with your name and current address on. For example:
- Utility bill (gas, electricity, telephone)
- Rent book or lease agreement
- Bank statement
- Driving licence/car insurance
- Building Society account
Mobile Phone bills not acceptable.
Proof of vehicle ownership
Annual permit
Vehicle’s registration document showing your own name and address within a controlled parking zone
Temporary one month permit
Vehicle registration document showing the previous address with documentary proof that you have moved into the zone:
- Company vehicle
Letter on printed company letterhead (with VAT number) confirming your residence - Employment status within the company
- That you are a major user of the vehicle
- A copy of the vehicle rental or lease agreement
These application forms are provided in PDF format. Just click on a form to download it. You can print the form out and fill it in by hand. When you have finished, check you have answered all the questions and return it to the address shown on each form.
- Controlled parking resident permit application form (203KB PDF file)
- Essential user permit application form (128KB PDF file)
- Business parking permit application form (187KB PDF file)
- Market trader parking permit application form (199KB PDF file)
What do parking permits cost?
Resident annual permits
| Engine cylinder capacity (CC) | First permit for use of each household | Second permit per household | Third and subsequent permits per household |
|---|---|---|---|
| Under 900 | £12.50 | £42 | £65 |
| 900-3,000 | £25 | £90 | £150 |
| Over 3,000 | £120 | £210 | £280 |
| CO2 emission (g/km) | First permit for use of each household | Second permit per household | Third and subsequent permits per household |
|---|---|---|---|
| Less than 120 | £12.50 | £42 | £65 |
| 121-225 | £25 | £90 | £150 |
| Over 225 | £120 | £210 | £280 |
Visitor permits
| Single zone (residents or businesses) |
All Waltham Forest zones (businesses only) | |
|---|---|---|
| Visitor one hour (book of thirty) | £14 | £23 |
| Visitor two hours (book of twenty) | £16 | £30 |
| Visitor five hours (book of ten) | £18 | *£40 |
Households with a minimum of 1 resident over the age of 70 are automatically entitled to one book of 30 'one-hour visitor parking permits' per year.
Other permit charges
| Engine cylinder capacity (CC) | Resident one month temporary permit | Schools 15 minute permit | Six month foreign vehicle permit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Under 900 | £10 | £21 | £24 |
| 900-3,000 | £20 | £42 | £50 |
| Over 3,000 | £100 | £125 | £150 |
| CO2 emission (g/km) | Resident one month temporary permit | Schools 15 minute permit | Six month foreign vehicle permit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Less than 120 | £10 | £21 | £24 |
| 121-225 | £20 | £42 | £50 |
| Over 225 | £100 | £125 | £150 |
Business permit charges
| Period | Each permit |
|---|---|
| Three months | £220 |
| Twelve months | £390 |
| Third and subsequent vehicle twelve months | £570 |
Market trader permit charges
| Period | Each permit |
|---|---|
| Annual daily - per day | £125 |
| Three months | £215 |
| Twelve months | £390 |
Charity permit charges
| Permits issued for the zone where the charity office, shop etc is based | Each permit |
|---|---|
| Twelve months (first and second vehicles) | £40 |
| Twelve months (third and subsequent vehicles) | £172 |
Service charges
| Description | Fees |
|---|---|
Change of VRM |
£20 |
| Change of address | £20 |
| Refund service fees | £20 |
| Lost/stolen permits | £20 |
Visitor parking permits
You can purchase a visitors permit at the NSL Parking Shop.
Residents over 70 will need to complete an application form.
Download the visitor permit application form for the 70 plus (12KB PDF file)
Essential user permits
Waltham Forest Council introduced essential user permits in January 2004. These permits are available to anyone from the Fire and Police forces, the Health Authority and Council officers who use a vehicle for essential business use within the borough's boundaries.
Permits can only be issued to vehicles that do not exceed 2.3 metres in height or 5.25 metres in length.
The essential user permits are vehicle specific and are valid for use in:
- Voucher parking bays
- Pay and display bays (on street)
- Free parking bays (i.e. 30 minute bays)
- Pay and display car parks
- All permit parking bays with the exception of those reserved for doctors, catering staff (CAT) and market traders (MT)
Application process
Applications for the essential user permits must be supported by documentary proof of employment within the specific service (letter on headed paper). An application form must be completed and signed by the permit user and there is a section to be signed by a Senior Officer who must state why the permit is required, invalid application or permit misuse would result in the permit being revoked without notice.
Permits are single vehicle specific and not transferable between vehicles.
Applying for essential user parking permits
Download the Essential user permit application form (128KB PDF file)
Essential user permit charges
| Period | Each permit |
|---|---|
| One month | £27 |
| Six months | £105 |
| Twelve months | £180 |
How to pay
We accept debit/credit card details (Visa, MasterCard, Switch/Maestro and Electron).
Where can I buy parking permits from?
All parking permits including one month temporary residential permits are available at the Parking Shop.
The Parking Shop
Unit 9 The Alpha Business Centre
60 South Grove
Walthamstow E17 7NX
Mon-Fri 7am-7pm, Sat 9am-1pm
Visitor permits for the following zones can be purchased from Leytonstone Library.
- Whipps Cross (WX)
- Leyton (LN)
- Leytonstone (LS)
- Crownfield Road (CF)
- Cann Hall Road (CH)
You can also purchase on street parking vouchers for 30 minutes and 1 hour.
For visitor permits you will need to provide two proofs of address. Utility bills must be dated within the last three months.
Leytonstone Library
6 Church Lane
Leytonstone E11 1HG
Tel 020 8496 3000
Opening hours
- Monday, 10am-8pm
- Tuesday and Thursday, 9.30am-8pm
- Wednesday and Friday, 9.30am-6pm
- Saturday, 9.30am-5pm
- Sunday, 12noon-4pm
On-street vouchers can also be purchased from a number of outlets displaying the sign.
Failure to fully comply with the instructions given on the reverse of the voucher could lead to the vehicle being issued with a penalty charge notice or the vehicle being clamped or removed.
On street voucher parking
Parking voucher outlets
- Parking voucher outlets in E4 (52KB PDF file)
- Parking voucher outlets in E10 (45KB PDF file)
- Parking voucher outlets in E11 (44KB PDF file)
- Parking voucher outlets in E15 (37KB PDF file)
- Parking voucher outlets in E17 (48KB PDF file)
Parking voucher charges
30 minute voucher = 80p each
1 hour voucher = £1.30 each
Daily voucher = £7 each (only valid in bays indicating 'Daily Voucher Bay’).
These charges also apply to the on-street pay and display scheme in operation adjacent to the western end of the High Street Walthamstow. The voucher parking schemes and pay and display are not operational on bank and public holiday
How to display your voucher:
On arrival scratch off the Month, Day, Date, Hour and Minute (to the next 5 minutes) to indicate your arrival time. Only One box in each section should be removed using a small coin or fingernail. Then fold top of voucher, facing outwards, over side window nearest kerb facing outwards, over side window nearest kerb or place clearly on the dashboard.
When displaying 2 vouchers they must be marked identically and displayed side by side.
Conditions of use:
You are liable to a penalty charge notice, clamp and removal if you:
1. Fail to clearly display a correctly validated voucher (at all times).
2. Overstay the period of time purchased.
3. Falsely indicate time vehicle was parked.
4. Return to the same parking place within 1 hour of leaving.
5. Replace the initial vouchers.
6. Display more than two vouchers in a bay with a two-hour limit
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
- What are parking permits?
- How do I find out what roads are within our controlled parking zones?
- Is a Controlled Parking Zone/Residents Permit Parking Scheme proposed in my area?
- Who is entitled to apply for a residents parking permit?
- How do I apply for a parking permit?
- How much does a residents parking permit cost?
- Where do I return my parking permit application form to?
- Businesses and charities parking permits
- Who is entitled to an essential user permit?
- Where can I purchase a visitor parking permit?
- Where can I purchase parking permits?
- How do I change my permit?
- How do I replace a lost or stolen parking permit?
- How do I get a parking permit refund?
- Do I need a parking permit on bank holidays?
- How can I find out my vehicle's C02 emissions?
- Where can I park my motorcycle?
- Can I use my disabled person's blue badge in a controlled parking zone?
- How do I apply for a temporary parking permit for a courtesy car while my car is being repaired?















