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Parking on campus from October
By: Sean Armstrong
Last updated: Friday, 1 October 2021
Parking charges, which have been suspended in recent months, apply from Friday 1 October. The cost of parking has not increased since the 2020/21 academic year.
All staff seeking to park on campus during the 2021/22 academic year are eligible to apply for:
- a parking permit: £30 per month pro-rate, paid via salary deductions
- or a free pass to park: this allows the purchase of daily scratch cards - £20 per book of 10
Staff who drive to campus only a few days each week may find that scratch cards offer a cheaper option than an annual permit. Scratch cards can currently be purchased from the Hastings Building reception weekdays from 10.00 am to 3.30 pm.
Please ensure that you display your permit or pass as soon as you receive it.
How to apply
If you are a staff member directly employed by the University (including IDS and BSMS), apply via Sussex Direct for a new permit or pass, or to renew your existing one. Navigate to 'Personal', then 'Transport'.
All other applications for parking permits should be submitted via the appropriate application form on the Transport web pages:
- All student permits, via Exceptional Circumstances
- Carer permits
- Disability or mobility issues (see below)
- Associate tutors (including doctoral and retired tutors)
It is not possible to apply via Sussex Direct for student permits or permits for individuals with exceptional circumstances.
If you wish to apply for a disabled or mobility issue permit, please contact the Student Support Unit (students) or Occupational Health (staff).
Third-party staff (SussexFood, Students’ Union, StudyGroup, etc.) should contact their line manager for information regarding parking permits.
Parking permit applications are processed on a first-come, first-served basis – so please submit your application as promptly as possible.
If your application is successful, you will be notified via email how and when you can collect your permit.
Reviewing parking on campus
The University is committed to a broad review of parking on campus over the coming year with an emphasis on sustainability, equality and diversity. With the University’s Remote Working Policy and hybrid teaching approach, there is likely to be a change in commuter patterns and the Transport Office will closely monitor car park usage over the coming months.
More information
Read the University’s parking policy updated for academic year 2021/22, and visit the Transport website for further information about options for travel to and from campus. If you have any questions, please email the Transport Office: transport@sef.fm.