Faulty parking machines

If a fault develops in a pay and display machine, our system automatically alerts an officer who will attend to the machine as quickly as possible. This normally shows on the machine as a red light or a message saying that it is out of order.

If a pay and display machine is faulty or out of order, we advise you to buy a ticket from another nearby machine or move to a different car park. If you choose to remain in the parking bay without a ticket, you could receive a parking fine.

Reporting the fault

You can report a fault using our online form:

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Before you fill in this form

You won't be able to save this form to complete later, so please allow yourself up to five minutes to fill in the form.

If money was lost or you paid more than once because of the faulty machine, you can claim for a refund within the same form.

You will need:

  • Copy of your bank statement showing the multiple payments (these must not be 'pending' payments)
  • Pay and display ticket or receipt
  • Machine number (this can be found at the top of the machine)
  • Car park or street name of the machine
  • Date, time and summary of the fault that occurred

Report a faulty parking machine

We will send an officer to inspect the machine and repair it if necessary.

Refunds are subject to an investigation and are not issued automatically.

If the parking machine is found to be faulty, we will refund the money by postal order to the postal address you give in this form.

Remember: We do not give refunds for overpayment as it cannot be established whether the overpayment was intentional or accidental. Please check the final amount before making payment by card.