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Cheshire East motorists encouraged to sign up for unlimited parking scheme

Local News by Matthew Hancock-Bruce 3rd Feb 2026   4
Cheshire East Council is encouraging those who regularly park in the borough to consider signing up to the 'Parking Saver' discount permit scheme (Credit: CEC)
Cheshire East Council is encouraging those who regularly park in the borough to consider signing up to the 'Parking Saver' discount permit scheme (Credit: CEC)
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Motorists could save hundreds of pounds a year on parking thanks to a council scheme.

Cheshire East Council is encouraging those who regularly park in the borough to consider signing up to the relaunched 'Parking Saver' discount permit scheme.

These permits allow unlimited parking at participating car parks from 8am to 10pm, seven days a week.

Councillor Liz Braithwaite, vice-chair of Cheshire East Council's highways and transport committee, said: "We know that there are people who need to use our car parks on a daily basis, mainly for work or business. The Parking Saver permit is an opportunity to save money if you are able to pay in advance for a three or 12-month permit.

 "That's why Cheshire East Council is encouraging drivers who park in our car parks every day or on a regular basis to look into the Parking Saver.

 "As an example, someone who's parking daily on Wrexham Terrace car park in Crewe could save almost £300 by buying an annual permit instead. As another example, someone who is parking daily on Churchill Way car park in Macclesfield could save more than £500 by buying an annual permit.

"The permits are also not specific to a particular car park or town. Instead, they can be used on any car park across Cheshire East that's included in the tariff they've paid for. This is particularly useful for people who may travel around the borough for their work.

"The existing residents' car park permit scheme is unaffected."

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Parking Saver permits allow the holder to park in any participating car park in Cheshire East (Credit: Nub News)

Instead of paying daily, customers can choose to buy a quarterly or annual permit and save money – almost £800 per year in some cases.

There are four permit types to choose from.

Permits can be used at any participating car park within the tariff band, and those below it.

Permit types (with quarterly/annual prices)

  • Low Tariff Permit (£170/£504) - Valid only on low tariff car parks
  • Medium Tariff Permit (£215/£670) - Valid on medium and low tariff car parks
  • High Tariff Permit (£250/£800) - Valid on high, medium and low tariff car parks
  • Railway Tariff Permit (£350/£1,150) - Valid on all tariff levels, including railway car parks

Parking Saver permits do not guarantee a space or provide reserved parking and are valid for a year/three months from the date they are purchased.

When purchased by an individual, they are specific to a vehicle's registration but are digital and so do not need to be displayed. They are checked electronically by the council's enforcement officers.

 Councillor Braithwaite added: "As well as residents and commuters, businesses may also benefit from Parking Saver.

 "Permits bought by a business are not specific to a vehicle registration, meaning they can use the scheme to purchase permits for their employees or customers and offer them free parking as an incentive.

 "There is more information about Parking Saver on the council's website – search for 'Parking Saver' – and I encourage anyone who thinks that they could benefit to take a look without delay."

Contract permits have been available for many years on a limited number of car parks.

In 2024, this scheme was extended to include more car parks, along with the introduction of the four tariff options.

Cheshire East Council is now 'relaunching' the scheme to make more people aware of the potential savings on offer.

     

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Pcornes180


On your parking saver scheme will you be encouraging the staff from Cheshire east to take up a permit and have a decency to pay there whack on the multistorey car park
And before you say it's only while there at work they don't pay, Don't try to pull the wool over our eye these people go out to do their shopping whilst parked there for free in there free time.
Cheshire east only allowed them to park there because it's a total EMBARRASSMENT AS IT'S UNABLE TO FORFILL IT'S CAPACITY.
Honestly a town on its knees and You're asking people to buy a car parking pass beggers believe.
By the way how much money is being LOST a month on the multistorey car park.
Baffles me.
Some Counsellors must live in cloud Cuckoo land.🤔

Steve.bratt

Before anyone gets into trouble the so called "Railway Tariff" refers to a small number of council car parks near to railway stations (like Pedley St in Crewe) and NOT the actual station car parks or any private car parks near the station (like Gresty Road). If it doesn't say Cheshire East Council it isn't!

And anyone thinking of buying one neeeds to check how unlimited they are, most CEC car parks have a maximum stay set in the regulations and a lot have overnight parking bans, so does unlimited include the hours you can't buy ordinary tickets for? Not that they are likely to be visited by a warden after dark, obviously......


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