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Parking charges reintroduced for patients and visitors at our hospitals

Next week sees the reintroduction of car parking charges for patients and visitors to Nottingham hospitals.
The charges - which remain the same as before the pandemic - start from Monday (27th) at City Hospital and from Wednesday (29th) at the Queen's Medical Centre.
We've introduced an Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) barrier system, with electronic boards at car park entrances to show how many spaces are available.
Your number plate will be read at the barrier as you drive in. When you return to your car, you need to enter your registration number into the payment machine, which will calculate how much you owe. After payment, the barrier will automatically rise as you leave the car park.
You can pay by card in all locations: cash payments are limited to:
- City: maternity, yellow car park, purple car park.
- QMC: tram bridge; EENT entrance (opposite South Block)
Parking charges are as follows:
- 30m - free
- 1hr - £2.00
- 2hr - £4.00
- 4hr - £5.50
- 8hr - £6.50
- 24hr - £8.00
Disabled parking remains free.
During the transition period, our staff will be on hand at each car park to help with any queries.
Remember that both hospitals are served by the now-extended Medilink service, which has new stops in Sherwood and Clifton and calls at the park-and-rides at Wilkinson Street and Queen's Drive.
There are also a number of bus services that cover both sites, and the tram services QMC. Visit https://www.nctx.co.uk/plan-your-journey, https://www.trentbarton.co.uk/services/threes/welcome and https://www.thetram.net/