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Parking

24hr Pay & Display at the Trinity Centre

TARIFFS**
Monday to Saturday:
Up to 30min - £1.50
30min to 1hr - £3
1hr to 2hrs - £4
2hrs to 3hrs - £5
3hrs to 4hrs - £6
4hrs to 5hrs - £7
5hrs to 6hrs - £8
6hrs to 12hrs - £9
Sunday & Bank Holidays:
1hr - £1.5
12hrs - £5
48hr bus tariff - £60

Please note Trinity operates an ANPR system - please ensure you pay and display for the duration of your stay or you will receive an automatic Parking Charge Notice (PCN) from our car park management company, Carflow.

Who needs to pay?

Our car park is 24hr Pay & Display and all visitors are required to pay and display, including staff, volunteers, hirers, Centre visitors and Blue Badge Holders*

How do I pay for parking?

Payments for parking tariffs can be made on two parking payment terminals within the car park using credit and debit cards. Please enter your full registration when paying for parking. Payments may also be made using the RingGo parking app using the car park code 46600.

Who operates the car park?

The car park is operated by Carflow Car Park Management

Is accessible parking available?

There are four accessible parking bays located next to the new daytime entrance, which is situated on the left-hand side of the building.

Can we reserve a space?

Parking is managed on a first-come first-served basis. If you are running a large event or private function, please contact your Bookings Coordinator for further information.

How many parking spaces are available?

The car park can fit approximately 45 vehicles.

Can I park overnight?

You will be able to park any-time and the car park will be open and monitored 24hrs. If you come for an evening event, you are able to park for up to 12hrs. Please do not leave valuables within your car or in plain sight. If you overstay, you are also able to top up your stay before leaving the site.

Why does Trinity charge for parking?

Trinity is a charity and we run the Trinity Centre almost entirely on the income we generate from hire of the premises and events, via our trading subsidiary, Trinity Community Enterprises.

Revenue from our car park helps to fund Trinity Centre running costs and our programme of community activities.

This is a vital source of income and helps to sustain our community centre and maintain and repair the listed building. It allows us to offer free and subsidised use of our hall-space for community activities and helps to match fund projects such as our heritage, arts and youth activities.

Parking Charge Notices (PCNs)

Trinity operates an ANPR system - please ensure you pay and display for the duration of your stay or you will receive an automatic Parking Charge Notice (PCN) from our car park management company, Carflow.

Trinity is unable to take forward individual appeals against PCNs issued, nor do we receive any revenue from PCN charges. To query or appeal a PCN, please contact appeals@carflow.co.uk or visit their website.

*If you are taking part in a project activity run by Trinity Community Arts, you may be able to claim back your expenses - please speak your Trinity Event Organiser for more info. Click here to find out more about accessibility at Trinity. **Prices subject to variation - please check on site.

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