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  • Kimmins confirms St Patrick’s Day as a non-charge day for Controlled Parking Zones

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    • Road users

    Date published: 12 March 2026

    Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has confirmed that St Patrick’s Day will now be treated as a non-charge day for Controlled Parking Zones (CPZs).

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    This follows a change in legislation that brings St Patrick’s Day into line with other holiday periods. The change will apply to Controlled Parking Zones in Belfast, Newry and Lisburn. 

    Minister Kimmins said: 

    “There has previously been a difference between St Patrick’s Day and other holiday periods when it comes to parking charges. My Department has been working to amend the legislation and I am pleased to confirm that from 2026 St Patrick’s Day will be a non-charge day for on-street parking in Controlled Parking Zone areas in Belfast, Lisburn and Newry. This will provide greater flexibility for those wanting to either enjoy the festivities or simply to visit one of the cities to socialise or shop on their day off.  

    “I would also remind anyone visiting any of our towns and cities next week to continue to park legally and responsibly, and to think about the potential negative impact that inconsiderate parking can have on other people. If we all park responsibly we can ensure we have safer streets, better access for disabled people, support for local businesses and keep our transport system running smoothly.”

    The change relates to on-street parking in CPZs. Parking in the majority of off-street carparks remains the responsibility of local councils.

    More information on parking is available on nidirect at www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/street-and-street-parking and www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/street-pay-and-display-tariffs-controlled-parking-zones

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