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Disabled parking (blue badge)

​​​​​​​Survey on Blue Badges and disabled parking​​

We're currently reviewing the Blue Badge scheme and the disabled parking offered in St Helier.

Complete the survey to give your views and help us make improvements. You must be a Blue Badge holder.

You have until the 31 January 2025 to complete the survey.

Complete the Blue Badges and disabled parking survey

If you have difficulties accessing the online survey, you can collect a copy from:

  • any parish halls
  • Sand Street Car Park:
    • Shopmobility office on the lower ground floor​
    • ​Parking Administration Office
  • EYECAN​

You can also find a copy of the survey below.​

Survey for Blue Badges and disabled parking

EYECAN have offered their assi​stance for any of their members who may need support completing the survey.​​

Letter to Blue Badge holders from the Minister for Infrastructure​​

Applying for a Blue Badge

A Blue Badge helps you park closer to your destination if you're disabled.

You can get a Blue Badge to park in disabled parking spaces if:

  • you can’t walk or find walking very difficult and need to rest every 100 metres. This must be from a permanent or substantial disability
  • you’re visually impaired. You must be registered with EYECAN

Badges cost £15 and are valid for up to 3 years.

Your doctor has to complete part of the form to confirm your disability and you need to provide 2 passport size photos.

Apply for or renew a disabled Blue Badge on Parish of St Helier website

​To change your details or replace a damaged, lost or stolen badge contact the Parish of St Helier.

Working in St Helier

If you work in St Helier and need disabled parking, you can get a permit to allow you to stay longer in a car park close to your workplace.

Locations include:

  • Charles Street​
  • Minden Place
  • Sand Street
  • Snow Hill

For more details contact the Parking Administration Office at Sand Street.

Misuses of badges or disabled parking

​The badge is issued to you and you can use it in any vehicle. You don’t have to drive but you must always be present in the vehicle when the badge is used.

It’s a criminal offence to let someone use your badge if you’re not in the vehicle with them. Your badge can be automatically cancelled and you can be fined.

You must not:

  • use your badge after its expiry date
  • park on yellow lines
  • let anyone else use your badge if you’re not with them. This includes if someone runs errands for you and you stay home, or they drop you off and then park in a disabled parking space

Reporting misuses

You can report someone using a Blue Badge or disabled parking spaces incorrectly:

Include as much information as you can, such as:

  • location
  • date and time
  • registration number
  • Blue B​​adge number​
Do not send photos.

How to ​pay for parking and display your badge

You can park for free at:

  • marked on-street disabled spaces
  • disabled or regular spaces in a car park

You must display a parking disc clock to show your time of arrival.

You can use:

  • a disabled blue parking disc
  • the standard yellow parking disc

You receive a blue disc​ with your disabled badge.

If you don’t have a parking disc you can use paycards but you cannot use PayByPhone.

Parking at Sand Street is different from other locations. Find more information on disabled parking at Sand Street.​

Displaying your badge

You must display your badge:

  • on top of your vehicle’s dashboard
  • with the front of the badge facing forward. This is the side showing the wheelchair symbol

The badge’s details must be clearly visible from the outside of the windscreen.

You can get a parking fine if you don’t display your badge correctly.

If a parking officer asks you to confirm your identity, you must show your photo on the back of the badge.

On-street parking locations

You can park in a standard space if you can’t find an on-street disabled parking space. You must display 1 paycard and your Blue Badge. You’ll be able to park for up to 2 hours in any 20 minutes or 1 hour zones. You nee​d to pay as normal if you're using a 4 hours space.

You cannot park on the same road within 1 hour of leaving a parking space.

Minibuses​

You can park a minibus using a Blue Badge in the disabled parking space on New Street South (near King Street junction).

There is space for up to 3 minibuses, depending on their size.

There is no time limit for minibuses using this parking.​

20 minutes parking

There are no 20 minutes disabled spaces.

If you need to park, you can use standard spaces. Display 1 paycard and your Blue Badge. You’ll be able to stay up to 2 hours.

Find a list of 20 minutes spaces.

1 hour parking

You can park for 1 hour at the following locations.

Street name Spaces Wheelchair driver access Adjacent footpath
Grosvenor Street1Side1.4 metre wide
Halkett Place North4Side2.5 metre wide
Halkett Place West2Side2.8 metre wide
Lewis Street1Side1.4 metre wide
Oxford Road6Side1.6 metre wide
Patriotic Street2Side1.4 metre wide
Roseville Street1Side1.8 metre wide
Saville Street1Side2.5 metre wide
The Parade East2Side1.8 metre wide


Up to 2 hours parking

You can park up to 2 hours at the following locations.

Street name Spaces Wheelchair driver access Adjacent footpath
​​Beresford Street East
​2
​Side
​To be confirmed
Great Union Street
2Side1.6 metre wide
​Halkett Place South
​2
​Side
​To be confirmed
Hue Street
1Side1.4 metre wide
La Motte Street2Side1.4 metre wide
Richmond Road1Side1.7 metre wide
Robin Place

1Side and ramp1.7 metre wide
​The Parade outside the hospital
​3
​Side
​3.4 metre wide
West Park Avenue1Side1.3 metre wide




Up to 4 hours parking

You can park up to 4 hours at the following locations.

Street name​ Spaces Wheelchair driver access Adjacent footpath
Albert Street2Side1.6 metre wide
Apsley Road1Side and ramp1.3 metre wide
Burrard Street2Side1.8 metre wide
Cattle Street2Side1.1 metre wide
Church Street3Side1 metre wide
Clarence Road2Side1.4 metre wide
Clearview Street1Side1.3 metre wide
Don Street
1Side1.5 metre wide
1Side and ramp
Durmaresq Street4Side1.6 metre wide
Gloucester Street
2Side and ramp1.7 metre wide
2Side
Great Union Road1Side1.8 metre wide
Green Street
1Side2.5 metre wide
1Side and ramp
Halkett Place East2Side1.7 metre wide
Halkett Place near States building
2Side1.7 metre wide
Hilary Street2Side1.6 metre wide
Mount Bingham1Side1.9 metre wide
​​New Street
3Side1.6 metre wide
1Side and ramp
1Side and ramp1.3 metre wide
1Side
The Parade2Side1.3 metre hatched area at side of spaces
The Parade (East - Residents Parking Zone)2
Side1 metre wide
Peter Street3Side1.3 metre wide
Phillips Street3Side1.5 metre wide
Pomona Road1Side and ramp1.5 metre wide
Roussel Street1Ramp1.6 metre wide
Seaton Place
1Side2.5 metre wide
1Side and ramp1.4 metre wide
St Aubin's Road2Side2.5 metre wide
Val Plaisant
2Side2.8 metre wide
1Side and ramp1.7 metre wide
Vauxhall Street2Side1.7 metre wide
Victoria Street1Side1.6 metre wide
​Vine Street, only Saturday and Sunday
1Side and ramp1.4 metre wide
6Side1.4 metre wide
1Side and ramp1.4 metre wide
Waterloo Street
4Side1.9 metre wide
1Side and ramp1.6 metre wide
Weighbridge Place2Side and ramp1.6 metre wide
West Hill2Side1.3 metre wide



Short stay (shopper) car parks

You can park for free for up to 3 hours at the following location using your badge and a parking disc.

Car park Spaces Wheelchair driver access Details
Charles Street4
Side and rampWalkway on 1 side
La Fregate4Side and ramp1.2 metre hatched area on one side
Minden Place​
4
Side1.2 metre hatched area on one side
3NoneNo wheelchair access to vehicle doors
Snow Hill0NoneNo specific disabled parking spaces



Long stay (all day) car parks

You can park for free for up to 12 hours in every 24 hours using your badge and​ a parking disc.

If you park longer than 12 hours, you must pay. You’ll need to display a season ticket or paycards for the whole duration of your stay.

Car park Spaces Wheelchair driver access Details
First Tower4SideWider bay
Green Street8Side
Wider bay
​​​Les Jardins
​​




3
Side and rampCrosshatch
​1
​Ramp
​Wider bay
​2
​Ramp
​Wider spaces
​5
​Side and Ramp
​2 wider bays
Midvale Road
2RampSufficient room for ramp
Patriotic Street

6 (main car park)

2 (hospital parking)​

Side
1 metre hatched area at side of spaces
People's Park3Side and rampSufficient room for ramp, room at one side for chair access
Pier Road3RampSufficient room for ramp
Route Du Fort2RampSufficient room for ramp



Sand Street car park

Parking at Sand Street is different from other locations.

You can stay up to 9 hours and you have to pay after 3 hours.

Find more information on disabled parking at Sand Street.

For all spaces there is wheelchair driver access to the side.​​

Car park Spaces  Details
​​Sand Street
​ ​
7
1.2 metre hatched area on one side at Level 4
6Wider bays with hatched area on side at Level 2
13Wider bays with hatched area on side in the basement


Using your badge abroad or visiting Jersey​

​You can use your Jersey Blue Badge in the UK or EU.

​Rules for disabled parking can be different in other countries. Contact their authorities to find out about their requirements.

The Blue Badge scheme: rights and responsibilities in England on GOV.UK

Using a Blue Badge in Europe on GOV.UK

Badges from other countries in Jersey

You can use your UK or any EU badge in Jersey.

If you park at Sand Street car park, you need to bring your badge to the Car Park office by the main entrance. Find more information on disabled parking at Sand Street.

You can't park on yellow lines in Jersey.

You might be able to use badges issued somewhere else. 

Contact us for more information.​​

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