Free car parking at Peterborough council car parks for key workers

Peterborough key workers will be able to use city council car parks in the city for free during April to allow them to carry out essential tasks.
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All parking charges have now been removed at car parks run by the city council.

This is for essential trips only and to allow key workers (such as NHS staff, carers and supermarket workers) who want to use these car parks to be able to do so free of charge. Anyone parking will not be fined if they use the car parks without a ticket. This will apply for the whole of April and will be reviewed on a monthly basis as the COVID-19 outbreak continues.

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