Parking at Sir Robert Peel Community Hospital

An Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) system operates at all our hospital sites. 

This means your registration number is recorded as soon as you enter the hospital site. 

ParkingEye manages the car park payment system on behalf of UHDB, and parking charge notices will be sent to the homes of registered owners of cars that do not pay the appropriate fee or fail to adhere to time limits in the drop off zones. 

For the Parking Helpline, please call  0333 456 1111.

Parking charges

Car park charges

Please remember to pay before you leave, you will need to know your registration number

Duration

Charge

First 20 minutes Free
Up to 1 hour £2.00
Up to 2 hours £2.50
Up to 3 hours £3.50
Up to 4 hours £4.00
Up to 5 hours £4.50
Up to 6 hours £5.00
Over 6 hours £9.00

Recieved a parking charge notice?

Paying the charge

If you have received a Parking Charge Notice following your visit to any of our sites you will need to contact Parking Eye, our Parking Management Company, directly to pay the charge.

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Appealing the charge

We encourage anyone who feels they have received a Parking Charge Notice unfairly to contact Parking Eye to lodge an appeal.

Parking Charge Notices are issued automatically and until further details have been provided they cannot investigate for you.

Parking Charge Notices have a reduced rate if paid within 14 days.  When an appeal is put in this stops the clock on the 14 day period that the lower price can be paid. Unless an appeal is submitted this opportunity will be lost.

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Disabled parking

To register for a free Blue Badge Holders parking permission, please call 0333 4561111. Please have your Blue Badge, badge expiry date, as well as your vehicle registration number ready before contacting us. Registration can be done in advance or up to 72 hours after your visit. Registration for free parking will cover your vehicle at Queen's Hospital Burton, Samuel Johnson Community Hospital and Sir Robert Peel Community Hospital.