The base price for a resident permit in most of Royal Greenwich is £100 for one year.

You will get a discount if your vehicle has low carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. That means it emits 100 grams or less of CO2 for each kilometre you drive (100g/km).

You will need to pay an extra charge if your vehicle:

  • has higher CO2 emissions and emits 111g/km or more
  • uses diesel - this charge is £50

These prices apply to almost all our controlled parking zones (CPZs). Check if you need a controlled parking zone (CPZ) permit.

Non emissions based CPZs

Permit prices in some CPZs are not currently emissions based.

Find out where permit prices have changed.

Permit price by vehicle CO2 emissions

This table shows the permit price based on a vehicle's CO2 emissions:

Vehicle emissions (gCO2/km)Resident parking permit price
0£20
1 to 50£50
51 to 75£70
76 to 90£80
91 to 100£90
101 to 110£100
111 to 130£125
131 to 150£150
151 to 170£175
171 to 190£200
191 to 225£225
226 to 255£250
Over 255£300

Find your vehicle's CO2 emissions

To find out your vehicle's CO2 emissions, you can:

Households with more than one permit

A household with more than one resident permit pays a £100 charge for each additional permit.

For example:

  • If you have 2 vehicles that both emit 140g/km of CO2, you need to buy a permit for both vehicles.  
  • The first permit you buy will cost £150 (the emissions based price).  
  • The second permit you buy will cost £250 (the emissions based price of £150 plus the £100 charge).  
  • When you renew your permits, they will cost £250 each (the emissions based price of £150 plus the £100 charge).  

A household is any property that has a single postal address.

If your permit price is wrong

If your vehicle is not registered with the DVLA, our system will charge you the highest price of £300 for one year.

To avoid this, you can buy temporary permits. These cost £20 for 2 weeks.

Apply for or renew a resident parking permit.