You will no longer be able to use cash to pay to park at Dorset Council’s open car-parks.

As reported, now that a gradual easing of travel restrictions has begun, the council has started charging car park users again.

It says this is because it anticipates there will be more demand for car-parking spaces.

However, visitors to any off-street car-parks will not be able to use cash to pay for their ticket.

To reduce physical contact with ticket machines, all open car-parks across the Dorset Council area will only accept the following cashless payment methods until further notice:

  • Using a smartphone, download the free Just Park app and register your vehicle and bank card for easy payment upon arrival (no additional charges)
  • Telephone 01305 235498 on arrival at the car park and have your payment card ready. A 6p booking fee applies
  • Pre-register your mobile phone with Just Park and pay by SMS (text message, 6p booking fee applies) upon arrival – following instructions on the side of the machine.

There is limited on-street pay and display parking in Weymouth town centre, and all normal payment methods, including cash, will be available at these machines only.

Instructions on how to use all three payment methods is clearly displayed on all ticket machines.

Key workers may continue to use parking facilities without payment until further notice upon display of a relevant pass, but should not park in areas with existing restrictions, such as yellow lines, or anywhere that causes an obstruction.

Key workers can also register for free parking by e-mailing parking services, providing your name, evidence of employer details and vehicle registration number. You will receive a response email and your details will be added to a system so you are not issued with a Penalty Charge Notice.

Car parks at visitor destinations including beaches and country parks across Dorset will stay closed for the time being. Do not park in restricted areas outside of the car park or its entrance as this will result in enforcement.

Cllr Ray Bryan, Dorset Council’s portfolio holder for highways, travel and environment, said: “It’s important to reinstate these charges in our car parks now that travel restrictions have been slightly eased, so that we can ensure the maximum amount of people are able to use them to go about their essential journeys.

"It’s important that drivers ensure they have the correct means of paying for their ticket before setting off, so remember to take your phone. Use of ticket machine keypads and cash are obvious ways that Covid-19 could be spread, so we need to reduce or prevent their use wherever possible.

"Luckily, the three cashless methods available are incredibly simple to use. In fact, I imagine those who haven’t used them yet are unlikely to go back to using cash once they’ve had a try. If in doubt, check the signage and notices on the ticket machine.”