Parking permits in Skipton, Settle and Ingleton

This service is delivered differently in each area of the county. This information relates to the former district of Craven. Looking for information in another area of the county? You can change the location here.

Find out about residential and business permits and parking discs for short, long and medium stay car parks.

Parking permits in the Craven area can be registered to either residents or businesses.

Resident permits are available as short, medium and long stay permits. Business permits are available as long stay permits only.

There are some restrictions on where each permit can be used.

More than one vehicle can be registered on a permit. 

Apply for a parking permit

Changing your permit

You can change permit types, add or remove vehicles from your permit using our online update service. We charge an administration fee of £18 each time a change is requested.

You must return your current permit to us before we can issue a new permit.

Update or change your parking permit

Short stay residential permit

Price

  • £84

Valid for

12 months.

Where you can use it

Skipton: 

Ingleton: 

Settle: 

How to apply

Apply for a parking permit online.

Proof required

The parking disc must be displayed in your windscreen. 

Maximum stay

The maximum stay is two hours per day. 

Winter parking conditions

Winter parking conditions apply from 1 November to 31 March every year. 

You can only have one valid stay per day on Skipton High Street car park.

Outside winter parking

You can have one stay at Skipton High Street before 10am or after 4pm. You can stay for a maximum of two hours.

Medium stay residential permit

Price

  • £144

Valid for

12 months.

Where you can use it

Skipton: 

Ingleton: 

Settle: 

How to apply

Apply for a parking permit online.

Proof required

The parking disc must be displayed in your windscreen. 

Maximum stay

The maximum stay is four hours per day.

Winter parking conditions

Winter parking conditions apply from 1 November to 31 March every year.

You can only have one valid stay per day on Skipton High Street car park or Settle Whitefriars car park. There is a maximum stay of two hours.

Outside winter parking

You can have one stay at Skipton High Street or Settle Whitefriars before 10am or after 4pm. You can stay for a maximum of two hours.

Skipton long stay residential and business permit

Price

  • £402

Valid for

12 months.

Where you can use it

Skipton: 

Ingleton: 

Settle: 

How to apply

Apply for a parking permit online.

Proof required

The parking disc must be displayed in your windscreen. 

During the winter parking period (from 1 November to 31 March) the permit is valid for use in Skipton High Street car park or Settle Whitefriars car park for a maximum of two hours. 

Maximum stay

Unlimited.

Winter parking conditions

Winter parking conditions apply from 1 November to 31 March every year.
You can park for a maximum of two hours at Skipton High Street car park.

Outside winter parking

You can have one stay at Skipton High Street or Settle Whitefriars before 10am or after 4pm. You can stay for a maximum of two hours.

Greenfoot long stay car park, Settle - residential and business permit

Price

  • £126

Valid for

12 months.

Where you can use it

Settle:

How to apply

Apply for a parking permit online.

Proof required

The parking disc must be displayed in your windscreen. 

Maximum stay

Unlimited.

Ashfield long stay car park, Settle - residential and business permit

Price

  • £186

Valid for

12 months.

Where you can use it

Settle: 

How to apply

Apply for a parking permit online.

Proof required

The parking disc must be displayed in your windscreen. 

Maximum stay

Unlimited.

Ingleton Community Centre long stay car park - residential and business permit

Price

  • £180

Valid for

12 months.

Where you can use it

Ingleton: 

How to apply

Apply for a parking permit online.

Proof required

The parking disc must be displayed in your windscreen. 

Maximum stay

Unlimited.

Cancelling a parking permit

We can refund you any full unused months left after you have returned your permit, minus a £18 administrative charge.

You should  download a parking permit refund form for the Craven area (pdf / 420 KB) and return the completed form to us. Contact us for details.

Terms and conditions

  1. The permit remains the property of the council at all times. It may be cancelled in the event of repeated misuse, or if false information was given on the application form. Any permit which is cancelled must be returned to the council.
  2. The permit is only valid for use on a vehicle where the registration number appears printed on the face of the permit (maximum of three registrations). If you change your vehicle(s) you must notify the council and return your old permit. A corresponding permit for the new vehicle(s) will be issued after completion of a new application. An administration charge of £18 will be made when issuing replacement parking permits.
  3. The original permit issued must be displayed on the windscreen of the vehicle it is being used on, together with a parking disc (where applicable), clearly displaying the face of the permit so that it can be inspected by the civil enforcement officer. If a permit is valid for more than one vehicle it is the responsibility of the driver to ensure that the permit has been transferred to the vehicle that is to be used. Copies must not be made and will not be seen as valid parking permits. Penalty charge notices will be issued where a valid permit is not shown.
  4. General restrictions on the use of the council's pay and display car parks, imposed by the Craven district (off-street parking places) and (Consolidation) Order 2017 and any subsequent amendments, apply to permit holders.
  5. Subject to these general restrictions, and to the conditions which apply to each particular type of permit (detailed below) the permit allows one vehicle (as detailed on the face of the parking permit) parking during the charging hours (9am to 6pm every day of the week, including Sundays and Bank Holidays) in Craven area car parks. 
  6. Parking permits are issued with up to three registrations, although the permit can only be used in one vehicle at any given time. It is the driver's responsibility to ensure a valid permit is on display. Photocopies of the permit will not be accepted and result in a penalty charge notice being issued. Please note; if you do not comply with rules about displaying parking permits, as set out, the permit will not exempt you from having to pay at the meter for parking. You will then be subject to the usual penalties (penalty charge notice) unless you pay for and display an ordinary ticket.

All business permit conditions of use 2023-2024

  1. All parking permits remain the property of the council at all times. Permits may be cancelled in the event of repeated misuse, or if false information was given on the application form. Any permit which is cancelled must be returned to the council.
  2. The permit is transferable for use to vehicles for which registration numbers are printed on the face of the permit (maximum of three registrations). If you change your vehicle(s) you must notify the council and return your old permit. A corresponding permit for the new vehicle(s) will be issued after completion of a new application. An administration charge of £18 will be made when issuing replacement parking permits.
  3. The original permit must be displayed on the windscreen of the vehicle it is being used on, clearly displaying the face of the permit detailing the expiry date and vehicle registration number(s) so that it can be inspected by the Civil Enforcement Officer. If a permit is valid for more than one vehicle it is the responsibility of the driver to ensure that the original permit has been transferred to the vehicle that is to be used. Copies must not be made and will not be seen as valid parking permits.
  4. General restrictions on the use of the council’s pay and display car parks, imposed by the Craven district (off-street
    parking places) and (Consolidation) Order 2017 and any subsequent amendments, apply to permit holders.
  5. Subject to these general restrictions, the permit allows one vehicle (as detailed on the face of the parking permit) unlimited parking during the charging hours (9am to 6pm on every day of the week, including Sundays and Bank Holidays) at the North Yorkshire Council car parks detailed on the face of the permit.
  6.  A parking permit does not guarantee a parking space at any time.

Please note: If you do not comply with the rules about displaying parking permits or use the permit on the car parks that it was purchased to be used at, the permit will not exempt you from having to pay at the meter for parking. You will then be subject to the usual penalties (Penalty Charge Notice) unless you pay for and display an ordinary ticket.

Conditions of use if paying by Direct Debit Mandate

  1. The Direct Debit Mandate will be sent to the Bank/Building Society which is detailed on the mandate form.
  2. We will take payment from your Bank/Building Society account on or around the 21st of each month and it is your responsibility to ensure that there are sufficient funds in the account.  If payment is refused by the Bank/Building Society, the council may make an administrative charge (£18) for chasing up the missed payment and may require you to pay the full amount outstanding to enable continued use of the permit.  Persistent failure to collect the Direct Debit may result in the permit being cancelled and a Penalty Charge Notice being issued unless a valid Pay and Display ticket is displayed.
  3. A fresh Direct Debit Mandate will be required should you change Bank/Building Society.
  4. Confirmation of the amount and date of collection will be provided within 10 working days from the date the permit is issued.  If there are any changes to the amount, date or frequency of your Direct Debit, we will notify you 10 working days in advance of your account being debited or as otherwise agreed.
  5. Please do not instruct your Bank or Building Society to cancel the parking permit Direct Debit until you have received confirmation from us that all payments relating to your parking permit are up to date.
  6. Where payment is by Direct Debit, no refund for part months will be given should the permit be cancelled before the original expiry date shown on the permit.
  7. In the event of cancellation, an administration fee of £18 is payable, together with any outstanding monies to bring the account up-to-date.