The Brighton & Hove City Council uses zone-based residents' parking permits, with prices varying by location and parking zone. City centre and high-demand areas typically cost more than outer zones.
This page explains how Brighton & Hove City Council's residents' permits are priced, what affects your cost and how to quickly estimate what you might pay using your postcode and vehicle details.
How Brighton & Hove City Council's residents' parking permits work
Brighton & Hove City Council operates a network of Controlled Parking Zones (CPZs) with different pricing for each zone. If you live inside one of these zones and want to park on-street near your home, you'll usually need a valid residents' parking permit.
Key points:
- Permits are virtual – there's no paper permit; enforcement is done via your vehicle registration.
- Different rules may apply for second permits, business permits and visitor permits.
- You must normally prove both residency and vehicle ownership to apply.
Brighton & Hove City Council residents' permit price bands
The exact price you pay depends on your vehicle's CO₂ emissions (g/km) and whether it's petrol, diesel, hybrid or electric. Use the checker below to see your likely cost based on your real vehicle:
- Enter your Brighton & Hove City Council postcode
- Add your vehicle registration (optional but recommended)
- Select your fuel type
- We'll show you the estimated annual residents' permit price for your car
We base our estimates on the latest published Brighton & Hove City Council permit tariffs and emissions bands. Always confirm final prices on the council's website before you apply.
| Zone | Annual Price |
|---|---|
| Zones L, P, S, U, W, X, 10, 11, 12 (Light-touch) | N/A |
| Zones M, Y and Z (High demand) | N/A |
| Zones A, C, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, N, O, Q, R, T, V (Full scheme) | N/A |
| Blue Badge resident permit | N/A |
Visitor permits, second permits and business permits
Brighton & Hove City Council also offers:
- Visitor permits – for friends, family or tradespeople who need to park in your CPZ.
- Second residents' permits – for households with more than one car (often charged at a higher rate).
- Business parking permits – for eligible businesses based within a zone.
Our tool currently focuses on standard residents' permits, but you'll find the latest visitor, second permit and business permit prices on Brighton & Hove City Council's official website.
View Brighton & Hove City Council's official parking permit information →
Who is eligible for a residents' parking permit in Brighton & Hove City Council?
Eligibility is set by Brighton & Hove City Council and typically includes:
- Living at an address within a Controlled Parking Zone
- Being the registered keeper of the vehicle (or having a company car agreement)
- Providing proof of address and vehicle ownership
Some restrictions can apply to:
- Large commercial vehicles
- Vehicles above a certain weight
- Properties with off-street parking, depending on the scheme
Always check the full eligibility rules on the council's website before applying.
How Brighton & Hove City Council compares to other UK councils
Brighton & Hove City Council's zone-based pricing often means:
- Lower costs for electric and low-emission vehicles compared with some neighbouring councils
- Higher costs for older, higher-emission diesel vehicles than in many non-London councils
Using our tool, you can compare Brighton & Hove City Council's residents' permit costs with other councils across the UK, and see how switching to a different vehicle might affect what you pay.
Check your Brighton & Hove City Council residents' parking permit cost
Ready to see what you'd pay? Enter your postcode and vehicle details below to get an instant estimate.