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  1. Our new parking permits are ‘virtual’, paperless permits. This means that you will not receive a physical permit to put in your car. Instead, parking officers will be able to check on the system if a car has a valid permit. See the range of other options available. Including temporary and public service permits.

  2. Parking, public transport and the environment. Your council has information on parking permit schemes in your area.

  3. Change your details. If you have a paper permit, you must tell us about this by filing out the contact form. You do not need to return your permit. If you have a virtual (paperless) permit beginning THX, you can request to cancel your permit in your parking account. Once logged in, select the permit you wish to cancel by clicking on "view" and ...

  4. What is the Blue Badge Scheme? The Blue Badge (Disabled Persons’ Parking) Scheme was introduced in 1971 under Section 21 of the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970 (‘the 1970 Act’). The aim of the scheme is to help people with severe mobility problems caused by visible and non-visible (hidden) disabilities to access goods and ...

  5. We use Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras to check that a vehicle has a exemption permit. If a vehicle does not have an exemption permit, a penalty charge notice will automatically be issued and sent by post. Costs. Costs. Type. Charge (£) Resident / Unregistered Carers / Local GP. £32.

  6. Our business parking permits are ‘virtual’, paperless permits. This means that you will not receive a paper permit to put in your vehicle. Instead, parking officers will be able to check on the system if a car has a valid permit. Once we receive your application, it will be assessed within three working days.

  7. Welcome to the Tower Hamlets permit portal There is a problem. Email address / username. Password. Show Password Forgot your username. Forgot your password. Log in ...

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