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NHS Lothian, any qualifying medical practice, East Lothian Council or a registered home care provider may apply to the Council for the grant of permits for use on qualifying vehicles, the keepers of which are health and social care workers.
The definition of a health and social care worker for the purposes of permit administration is a
GP, doctor, registered nurse or any other nominated persons carrying out domiciliary visits to patients residing within the Controlled Parking Zone
Permits will only be issued to those who meet one of these criteria.
Health and Social Care Workers’ permits may be used by persons making domiciliary visits only.
Health and Social Care Workers’ permit holders can park in any permit parking place or combined parking place within any East Lothian Council Controlled Parking Zone.
Health and social care workers’ permit holders are not entitled to park in bays reserved for the exclusive use of:
All of the above are marked by a legend on the ground and/ or signing
Health and social care workers’ permit holders cannot use permits to exempt themselves from charges or time restrictions in parking places or off-street car parks within the Controlled Parking Zone.
Health and social care workers’ permit holders should always check the signage before parking and note that the permit does not permit:
Parking in contravention of any enforceable waiting and loading restriction may result in a Penalty Charge Notice being applied.
A Health and social care workers’ permit cannot be used out with East Lothian’s Controlled Parking Areas and does not provide any concessions with any other Council parking or access scheme.
The permit may not be used:
The Council has the right to withdraw entitlement to a permit or cancel a permit for misuse if it has reason to believe that it is not being used in accordance with the regulations. The Council also reserves the right to ask for further proof to establish the way in which a permit is being used; this may include checking with the Area Health Authority or other official body. Any concerns that the permits are being used for reasons out with those permitted may be investigated under the Council’s or relevant employers Disciplinary Procedures.
To deliver our services we need to collect, store, use, share and dispose of personal information. This is known as data processing. The information collected when you apply for a parking permit will be used by the Council to process your application as we have an obligation under the law to maintain and manage roads in East Lothian.
Before submitting your parking permit application, you should read our privacy notice.
The Parking Team can be contacted by e-mail at parking@eastlothian.gov.uk
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