
New Parking and Waiting Restrictions in Belfast: What You Need to Know
16 May 2025 at 3:04 am (Europe/London)
Starting June 6, 2025, new parking and waiting restrictions will be enforced on Tomb Street in Belfast. This update comes as part of the latest amendment to the Parking and Waiting Restrictions (Belfast) Order, originally established in 2018.
Key Details:
- Location Affected: Tomb Street, west side
- Specifics: From a point 92 metres north of the junction with Waring Street, extending 27 metres further north.
- Enforcement: A penalty charge of £90 will be levied on any vehicle that contravenes these restrictions.
What This Means for You:
If you regularly park in this area, it's crucial to be aware of these changes to avoid fines. The Department for Infrastructure will install traffic signs to clearly mark the restricted zones and ensure compliance.
These changes are part of ongoing efforts to improve traffic management and road safety in Belfast. Stay informed and plan your parking accordingly to ensure a smooth experience navigating the city's streets.
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