Crawley Borough Council introduced new parking charges at the Goffs Park Lower Car Park in Crawley, West Sussex, on 2 March 2026 to ensure more spaces are available for people visiting the green space. The move is designed to stop commuters from using the car park all day and to make it easier for families, walkers, and other visitors to find a spot when they arrive.
The new fees range from £1.50 for up to one hour to £7.00 for those staying all day. Other pricing options include £3.00 for two hours, £4.50 for three hours, and £6.00 for four hours.
Drivers can no longer park for free at this location and must pay for their stay as soon as they arrive. Payment can be made using contactless methods at the car park or through the MiPermit mobile phone app.
Councillor Nick Hilton, the cabinet member for environment, sustainability and climate change, said the changes aim to prioritise park users over long-stay commuters. The money collected from the new charges will also help with the ongoing cost of looking after the park for the local community.
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