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Parking Permits (NEW)


All current permits will expire on 14th February 2026 and all residents must apply through Sippi for e-permits.

Sippi is an online portal for UKCPM accessible from your computer or smart phone.

Prompt payment of the garden rate will allow you to apply for your two assigned parking permits sooner.

Residents are allowed one residential vehicle permit and one visitor permit per property. (Vehicle V5 or other proof must be registered or used from the address on the estate). 

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PLEASE ALSO REFER TO THE NEW PROPRIETORS BOOKLET
All Parking Permits Expire on 14th February EVERY YEAR.  
Tenants can apply for a resident permit themselves by providing a valid v5, and can request a visitor permit from their landlord.

The Current Garden Rate and any previous balances must be paid in full before new permits can be issued.   

  • The resident/proprietor applies to Sippi for e-permits, but tenants can apply for a resident e-permit themselves by providing a valid v5 and can request a visitor e-permit from their landlord and/or letting agents. 
  • Vehicle Sippi e-permits can only be issued to vehicles registered at the address on the estate or sufficient evidence must be provided if it is not.
  • To apply for a new visitor or vehicle e-permit please use Sippi.
  • The new Sippi e-permits can be issued once annual garden rate has been paid (by the proprietor).. 
  • Vehicles without new Sippi 4-permits from 16th February each year are at risk of receiving a Penalty Charge Notice.

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Parking is controlled by UK-CPM.  Any residents receiving a Parking Charge Notice (PCN) must follow the process detailed at the back of the PCN, and contact them directly. They follow an appeals process, and are approved by the British Parking Association (BPA).

Please ensure you register through Sippi for a valid parking permit; registration of a vehicle with Sippi is not sufficient to avoid a PCN, as the vehicle could be parked on a white line, a bend or over the complement of a “fair use” policy on Parking. We all need to be fair to our fellow residents with the number of vehicles we park on the estate.

If you think you have received a parking charge notice in error, you must contact the Parking Operating Company and comply with the regulations immediately to avoid receiving further parking charge notices. Their enquiries/appeals process is described in full at the back of the parking charge notice.

All appeals must be made in writing and sent to:

Appeals Department, UK CPM, PO Box 3114, Lancing, BN15 5BR

If you need to apply for a permit, this must be through Sippi and if you have any issues please call or email our agents:
Email our agents: info.reigate@hmlgroup.com   

Click one of the links below for more information.

Perimeter Railing & Pedestrian Gates 

Fencing and pedestrian gates have now being installed and are locked.  They are accessible by a code on the keypad and all proprietors have been advised by letter from HML Andertons specifying that code.  The three main vehicular/footpath entrances will remain open for deliveries, post and other visitors and are covered by CCTV.  Click here for FAQ's on gates and railings

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Lights 


When you need to report a faulty light, please could you note the lamppost number. This is nearer the bottom of the lamppost.  


Bins 

 

As well as securing your wheelie and recycling bins when there is adverse weather, please can you also ensure that nothing is accessible to the foxes as they make a lot of mess when trying to find food.  Food should not be discarded in general waste; it should go in the food waste container provided by the Council.