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We have no scheduled elections in May 2026 |

There are no elections taking place in Nottingham City in May 2026. Our local elections follow a fixed four-year cycle, and that means there are no scheduled polls this year.  Please see our Upcoming elections page for more information.

You may park using your Blue Badge in the following locations:

Designated Disabled Parking Bays

You may park for free. Unless signs say otherwise, you may park withoutsign1 time limit.

You must display the Blue Badge (and the blue parking clock if the bay is time limited).

Always try to use these bays instead of parking on yellow lines.


Pay and Display Parking Bays

Badge holders may park for free and for as long as they need to. You must display the Blue Badge.


Parking on Yellow Lines

Badge holders may park on single or double yellow lines for up to three hours but in general not where there are restrictions on loading or unloading - indicated by yellow kerb dashes and/or signs on plates. (You may wish to check whether a particular local authority has chosen to exempt Blue Badge holders from this restriction.) Where local schemes apply, such as those that apply in parts of central London (see page 27 of your Blue Badge Rights and Responsibilities handbook), you should check the rules for that area.

You must display the Blue Badge and the blue parking clock showing the quarter hour period during which you arrived.


Time restricted Parking Bays 

You may park for an unlimited period within these marked bays, while your badge is on display.


More information by clicking here The Blue Badge scheme: rights and responsibilities in England - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

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