How Virtual Permits work
Resident permits for On-Street parking are now available virtually. This means you no longer need to purchase a physical paper permit from the Council. A parking session will be created virtually through RingGo whilst the parking attendants view your booking on their handheld enforcement computer terminal.
Car Park Permits
Car Park Permits are available to Businesses and Employees within Dunstable or Leighton Buzzard. Permits are available for the following car parks:
- Ashton Square, Dunstable
- Grove Park, Dunstable
- Matthew Street, Dunstable
- Priory Car Park, Dunstable
- West Street, Dunstable
- Westfield Road, Dunstable
- Regent Street, Dunstable
- St Marys Gate, Dunstable
- Baker Street, Leighton Buzzard
- Duncombe Drive, Leighton Buzzard
- Hockliffe Street, Leighton Buzzard
- West Street Multi Storey Car Park, Leighton Buzzard
- New Road, Leighton Buzzard
To obtain an e-Permit, you need to submit your application online. Your application will ask for you to upload written confirmation on headed business notepaper with an authorised signature.
Your application will then be sent to Central Bedfordshire Council to be approved. This can take up to five working days to review. When the application has been approved you will receive an email informing you of the decision. Within the email you receive you can use the contained hyperlink to pay for your parking permit. Once your permit has been purchased you are then able to start using your virtual permit immediately.
When you purchase your permit online you can start your parking in advance or immediately. If you are purchasing an annual permit you can start your permit in advance of up to 30 days as your application is only valid for twelve (12) months. If you are purchasing a monthly or quarterly (three months) permit you do not need to complete another application to purchase another month, you simply log back in to myRingGo and purchase a new permit session by following the same process. You can do this on a month-by-month or four quarterly periods until the 12 months is reached. You will then be required to renew your application.
If you do not have an email address, Central Bedfordshire Council will send a letter to notify you that your application has been approved by post.
When your permit is due to expire you will receive an email (or a letter if you do not have an email address) to remind you to renew. You can then access your previous application, update any details as necessary to be reviewed by the Council for your next annual permit.