Infrastructure Minister has announced that a new
application process for residents' parking schemes will open in
April 2026, providing a demand‑led pathway for residents to bring
forward requests for consideration.
The window for applications will initially open for a period of
three months, and will reopen on a cyclical basis.
Minister Kimmins said: “I am very much aware that parking is an
issue of concern for residents in many areas and, along with my
officials, I have been carefully considering the best way to
address this.
“Since my predecessor published the Residents'
Parking Review Report in late 2024 there has been a significant
level of demand for the establishment of residents' parking
zones.
“In response to this high level of interest, the new demand-led
process will provide a streamlined approach for considering,
assessing and prioritising requests for schemes going forward.
“In the interim we will continue to develop the schemes already
commenced such as in the Bogside in Derry and Iveagh area of
Belfast.”
To be considered for a residents' parking zone, an area must:
have persistent commuter or nuisance parking; be all public (not
private) roads; and have less than 50 per cent of properties with
access to off-street parking.
Further information on residents' parking zones, including
guidance on how to apply, has now been published on NI Direct at:
www.nidirect.gov.uk/residents-parking
This will provide residents with all the information necessary to
determine whether a scheme is appropriate for their area.
Minister Kimmins added: “I would encourage those who believe
their area would benefit from a residents' parking zone to review
the criteria and guidance when it is published and consider
submitting an application.”