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Christmas Parking is here

Christmas Parking is here

Saturday 30 November 2019

Christmas Parking is here

Saturday 30 November 2019


Shoppers and diners will be able to enjoy Christmas shopping with a little more peace of mind, as three hour festive parking is now in effect in St Peter Port.

From today, changes will be made to parking arrangements in Town over the festive period to enable people to spend more time shopping and socialising.

These will remain in place until Saturday 4 January 2020.

All of the two-hour disc parking at the Albert Pier, Crown Pier and North Beach car parks will be extended to three-hour disc parking. In addition to this, the parking restrictions for the 10-hour spaces on North Beach will be removed on Saturdays. This means that there is no time limit on the length of time a vehicle can remain parked in those spaces, and that people parking their vehicles in this area on a Friday will not have to move by 8:00 on Saturday morning.

Members of the public will also be able to park at both Sir Charles Frossard House and Lukis House on Saturday 30 November and every Saturday in December as well as between 18:00-22:00 on Thursdays 5, 12, and 19 December for late night shopping. Similarly, Guernsey Harbours are also making available the Port Permit spaces at St Julian’s Pier (southern side of North Beach car park) for public parking on these days/times and this includes some Accessible Parking on the south side of the road.

An additional service will operate on the three Night Owl bus routes, leaving the Town Terminus at 21:30 on the late-night shopping evenings. Further details will be available online from www.buses.gg or by emailing information@buses.gg.

Pictured top: Three hour parking is now in effect. 

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