The base price for a resident permit in most of Royal Greenwich is £102 for one year. Permits are also available at a pro rata charge for 3 or 6 month periods.
You will get a discount if your vehicle has low carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. That means it emits 100 grams or less of CO2 for each kilometre you drive (100g/km).
You will need to pay an extra charge if your vehicle:
- has higher CO2 emissions and emits 111g/km or more
- uses diesel - this charge is £51
These prices apply to almost all our controlled parking zones (CPZs). Check if you need a controlled parking zone (CPZ) permit.
Non emissions based CPZs
Permit prices are not currently emissions based in:
- Abbey Wood
- Abbey Wood Outer
- Blackheath Standard
- Charlton
- Charlton Station
- Eltham North
- Westcombe Park
Find out where permit prices have changed
Permit price by vehicle CO2 emissions
This table shows the permit price based on a vehicle's CO2 emissions:
Vehicle emissions (gCO2/km) | Resident parking permit price |
---|---|
0 | £61.20 |
1 to 50 | £91.80 |
51 to 75 | £102 |
76 to 90 | £102 |
91 to 100 | £102 |
101 to 110 | £102 |
111 to 130 | £127.50 |
131 to 150 | £153 |
151 to 170 | £178.50 |
171 to 190 | £204 |
191 to 225 | £229.50 |
226 to 255 | £255 |
Over 255 | £306 |
Find your vehicle's CO2 emissions
To find out your vehicle's CO2 emissions, you can:
- get vehicle information from DVLA
- check your vehicle's UK Registration Certificate (V5C)
Households with more than one permit
A household with more than one resident permit pays a £102 charge for each additional permit from 31 July 2025.
For example:
- If you have 2 vehicles that both emit 140g/km of CO2, you need to buy a permit for both vehicles.
- The first permit you buy will cost £153 (the emissions based price).
- The second permit you buy will cost £255 (the emissions based price of £153 plus the £102 charge).
- When you renew your permits, they will cost £255 each (the emissions based price of £153 plus the £102 charge).
A household is any property that has a single postal address.
If your permit price is wrong
If your vehicle is not registered with the DVLA, our system will charge you the highest price of £306 for one year.
To avoid this, you can buy temporary permits. These cost £20 for 2 weeks.