If you're a home care worker, you can use a parking permit while visiting clients.
Your care support company must apply for the permits, as we don't issue permits to individuals.
Each approved company can hold up to 20 permits, which can be transferred between its home care workers and their vehicles.
Who can apply
Our approved list of organisations and contracted providers includes:
- Angel Human Resources Limited
- Capital Staffing Services Ltd
- Care4UHomecare Ltd
- Carepoint Services
- Care Outlook
- Children's Complex Care Limited
- Daughters of Divine Love Training and Assessment Centre (UK)
- Divine Care and Support Services Limited
- Divine Care Services Limited
- Edina Homecare Ltd
- Greenwrite Healthcare Limited
- Hillside Care Services Community Interest Company
- Humanity Care & Support Services Ltd
- Jird Limited
- Kope-Medics Ltd
- Liral Veget Training and Recruitment Limited
- London Care Limited
- Melburay Ltd
- MiHomecare
- Metro Homecare Ltd
- Mrs Racheal Osagie
- Medacs Healthcare PLC
- Oasis Care and Training Agency (OCTA)
- Revolution Social Care Limited
- Snowball Care UK Ltd
- Sage Care Limited
- Supreme Care Services Limited
- Southwark African Family Support Services (SAFSS)
- Southwark (SDA CARE) Disablement Association
- Starline2000 Ltd
- TFS Healthcare Limited
- Thames Senior Home Care Ltd
- Unique Personnel
- Veecollins Limited
- Willbecca Ltd
How to apply
All eligible care support companies must request permits in writing with the company's logo by email to parking@southwark.gov.uk or by post to:
Southwark Parking Services,
Admail 4197,
London,
SE1 1ZW
Permit cost
£133 for a 12-month permit
Where can I use the permit?
The permits are valid within all of our controlled parking zones. You can view our controlled parking zone map page to find where to park.
Permit holders can:
- wait for up to three hours on single and double yellow lines (where no loading restrictions are in place)
- park in parking meter or pay and display bays, shared use bays, resident bays and permit holders bays
- park in council-run car parks for a maximum of two hours
Permit holders cannot:
- park in doctor, business and disabled bays or footways
- park in pedestrian crossings marked with white zig-zag
- park in school zones marked with yellow zig-zag or bus stops/stands