Cheltenham Racecourse resident permits

A permanent order is now in place, which replaces any previous temporary arrangements for racecourse parking. Each residential property within the Cheltenham Racecourse permit parking zone R is eligible for a maximum of two resident permits to park on-street.

To view roads where racecourse parking restrictions apply please use Traffweb.

Residents who previously registered for the festival 2017 do not need to reapply for future the November and the festival race meetings.

Please amend your account if you have changed your vehicle.

To make a new permit application or amend an existing one, apply on MiPermit (telephone 0333 123 5900).

For additional information regarding local road closures and racecourse related parking please visit the Cheltenham Racecourse website.

 

Cheltenham Racecourse resident permits FAQs

Residents of The Burgage may apply for permits for the zone R scheme. The Burgage itself remains unrestricted during the festival. Areas where zone R parking is available will have signs during the event.

Residents of The Burgage may apply for permits for the zone R scheme. The Burgage itself remains unrestricted during the festival. Areas where zone R parking is available will have signs during the event.

MiPermit process applications on behalf of Gloucestershire County Council. To apply, please visit MiPermit or alternatively telephone 0333 123 5900.

MiPermit process applications on behalf of Gloucestershire County Council. To apply, please visit MiPermit or alternatively telephone 0333 123 5900.

The signs are placed by a professional third party who are contracted by the racecourse management team to carry out these works.

The signs are placed by a professional third party who are contracted by the racecourse management team to carry out these works.

For information about road closures, please visit The Jockey Club.

For information about road closures, please visit The Jockey Club.

The restrictions ensure that routes are kept clear and safe for emergency vehicles, scheduled bus services and coaches.

The restrictions assist with traffic flow and help with potential displacement issues that have been experienced by those living close to the racecourse in previous years.

The restrictions ensure that routes are kept clear and safe for emergency vehicles, scheduled bus services and coaches.

The restrictions assist with traffic flow and help with potential displacement issues that have been experienced by those living close to the racecourse in previous years.

If you haven’t changed your vehicle, you will not need to apply again. If you have changed your vehicle, please contact Mi permit to amend the details that they have for your vehicle.

If you haven’t changed your vehicle, you will not need to apply again. If you have changed your vehicle, please contact Mi permit to amend the details that they have for your vehicle.

Regular patrols will be carried out by our team of Civil Enforcement Officers to ensure that cars are not parked where restrictions apply. The team will work closely with the police to ensure that routes are kept clear for emergency vehicles and to assist with traffic flow.

Regular patrols will be carried out by our team of Civil Enforcement Officers to ensure that cars are not parked where restrictions apply. The team will work closely with the police to ensure that routes are kept clear for emergency vehicles and to assist with traffic flow.

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