![]() ![]() To apply for concessionary parking please email advance of your appointment with the following information: A ‘month’ is defined as a period of 30 days. Parking will be provided free to all outpatients who attend hospital for an appointment at least three times within a month and for an overall period of at least three months. Drive to the exit barrier and it should lift automatically.You will see a message that the transaction has been successful.Type in the alphanumeric code you were sent by email.Enter your registration in the payment terminal.Prior to leaving, go to the pay station located in the main atrium.Place your disabled blue badge permit in the windscreen of your vehicle.Enter the car park and park your vehicle in a disabled space.This means that the entry barrier will lift once it has recorded your number plate. The car park system uses an ANPR recognition system. Once we have received your request, you will be sent an alphanumeric code by email to allow you to exit the main car park. Copies of both sides of your blue badge.Please email advance of your appointment with the following information: ![]() If you park in the main car park and have a blue badge, you will need to apply for concessionary parking prior to attending the hospital in order to exit the car park at no charge. Please note you must display a valid blue badge permit to park in the designated disabled bays. There are 32 disabled car parking bays across all site parking facilities-20 bays in the main car park, 3 in the Queen Mary Maternity Unit car park, 8 adjacent to the Urgent Care Centre and 7 on the north side of Marjory Warren Unit. The Trust cannot accept liability for loss or damage caused to vehicles or contents while parked within the car park.īlue badge patients and visitors receive free parking for the duration of their attendance at, or visit to, the hospital. The minimum charge of £2 for up to 1 hour. Please make sure that you do not park in any of the restricted areas or spaces reserved for staff. A valid ticket must be clearly displayed at all times. Pay and display: Pay and display spaces are sign-posted around the hospital. Once the car parking charge for the registered number plate has been paid, the camera at the barrier will automatically recognise the number plate of the car and open the barrier accordingly. Before leaving the hospital, you will need to enter your license plate number into one of the pay machines which are located in the entrance of the main building and pay the requested fee. Cameras register the number plate of the car before entry. Pay on foot: The main car park at the front right of the hospital is a ticketless ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) barrier system.
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