Council opening hours throughout Christmas
Some Westmorland and Furness Council offices will be closed over the Christmas and New Year Bank Holidays. Read the full list of Council opening hours during the festive period.
From the different types of parking tickets and how much you can expect to be charged.
We issue Penalty Charge Notices (PCN) if you park in a way that breaks our parking rules, for example parking on yellow lines or on a dropped kerb.
If you do not pay or appeal within 14 days , then you will lose the opportunity to pay at the discounted rate.
You should check that you have complied with the parking regulations. If you have not, you will need to pay.
If you feel you have complied with the regulations or believe the notice was issued incorrectly, you may decide to challenge or appeal the PCN. Details are on the reverse of the Penalty Charge Notice.
PCNs are rated on a higher or lower scale, depending on the seriousness of the offence.
You will be charged £70 for this level of PCN. This is discounted to £35 if you pay within 14 days of the date the PCN was issued.
Types of higher level offences include parking in a:
You will be charged £50 for this level of PCN. This is discounted down to £25 if you pay within 14 days of the date the PCN was issued.
Types of lower level offences include:
If you park across a dropped kerb then you may be issued with a Penalty Charge Notice.
This applies to:
This does not apply to private driveways.