The London Borough of Bromley Council has confirmed the new rates across multiple car parks, including Palace Grove and Mitre Close.
At Palace Grove, the new rates for Saturdays and Sundays, between 8.30am and 9pm, are as follows: £1.70 for up to one hour, £3.10 for up to two hours, £4.50 for up to three hours, and £6.40 for up to four hours.
A fixed evening tariff of £1.50 will apply from 9pm to midnight.
In Mitre Close, the new rates for every day between 8.30am and 6.30pm will be £1.70 for up to one hour and £3.10 for up to two hours, with a fixed evening tariff of £1.50.
The maximum stay will now be two hours.
Chelsfield car park will see an increase from £4.60 to £4.90 for all day parking, every day.
Penge East and Lennard Road car parks will now be open from Monday to Sunday, 7.30am to 9pm, with the following rates: £1.30 for up to two hours, £1.90 for up to three hours, £2.30 for up to four hours, and £3 for over four hours.
A fixed evening tariff of £1.50 will apply from 9pm to midnight.
The car parks at Station Approach in Hayes, St George’s Road in Beckenham, Fairfield Road in Chislehurst, Village Way in Beckenham, Ravenswood Avenue in West Wickham, and High Street in West Wickham will now operate every day, 7.30am to 9pm, with the following rates: 90p for up to one hour, £1.60 for up to two hours, £2.20 for up to three hours, £2.90 for up to four hours, and £3.50 for over four hours.
A fixed evening tariff of £1.50 will apply from 9pm to midnight.
The Memorial Hall and Queensway car parks in Petts Wood will now operate with the following rates every day from 7.30am to 9pm: 90p for up to one hour, £1.60 for up to two hours, £2.20 for up to three hours, £2.90 for up to four hours, £4 for up to five hours, £4.50 for up to six hours, £4.90 for up to seven hours, and £5.50 for over seven hours.
A fixed evening tariff of £1.50 will apply from 9pm to midnight.
Chislehurst’s High Street and Redhill car parks will have the same rates as the Memorial Hall car park.
At Orpington College car park, the new rates for Saturdays and Sundays, 7.30am to 9pm, will be: 90p for up to one hour, £1.60 for up to two hours, £2.20 for up to three hours, £2.90 for up to four hours, £3.50 for up to five hours, £4.30 for up to six hours, and £6.20 for over seven hours.
A fixed evening tariff of £1.50 will apply from 9pm to midnight.
The Civic Centre car park in Bromley will now charge £1.50 for up to one hour, £3 for up to two hours, £4.50 for up to three hours, £6 for up to four hours, and £7 for over four hours, between 7.30am and 6.29pm every day.
A fixed evening tariff of £1.50 will apply from 6.30pm to 7.29am.
The new charges will take effect on April 1, 2025.
The changes come as the council continues to manage and maintain its off-street parking facilities across the borough.
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