It's official - London parking fines have now increased to £160 in central London. The higher penalties started on April 7, 2025, making this the first increase since 2011.
London Councils pushed these changes through with the Mayor's approval, claiming they need to "deter" bad parking. But for regular drivers, this feels like yet another cash grab during tough economic times.
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The New Fines - What You'll Pay Now
The main changes you need to know about:
Central London (Band A) : Now £160 for serious violations (up from £130)
Barnet | Brent | Camden | City of London |
Croydon | Ealing | Enfield | Greenwich |
Hackney | Hammersmith & Fulham | Haringey | Hounslow |
Islington | Kensington & Chelsea | Merton | Newham |
Redbridge | Tower Hamlets | Waltham Forest | City of Westminster |
Other areas that Band A cover:
The North of Wandsworth
The North of Lambeth
The North of Southwark
The North of Lewisham
The West of Barking and Dagenham
The town centres of a number of Outer London boroughs
Outer London (Band B) Now £140 for serious violations (up from £110)
Barking and Dagenham | Bexley | Bromley | Harrow |
Havering | Hillingdon | Kingston Upon Thames | Lambeth |
Lewisham | Richmond upon Thames | Southwark | Sutton |
All fines are half price if you pay within 14 days
Other Penalties
Bus lane fines: Now £160
Blocking junctions or yellow box violations: £160
Getting your car unclamped: £100
Collecting your car from the pound: £280
Why They Say It's Necessary
London Councils gives several reasons for the increases:
Fines haven't gone up in over 14 years
Enforcement costs more now
They issue about 8.3 million tickets annually (up from 4.8 million in 2010)
The money funds transport schemes like free travel passes for older Londoners
The Reality for Drivers
Many honest drivers get caught out by:
Confusing signs
Hidden restrictions
Broken payment machines
Minor mistakes during busy London trips
With over 8.3 million parking tickets given out last year, that's a huge amount of money collected from drivers.
What To Do When You Get a Parking Ticket
When you find that dreaded yellow ticket on your windshield, you have choices:
Pay Early
If you know you broke the rules, paying within 14 days cuts your fine in half.
Appeal Yourself
You can challenge the fine with the council and later with an independent tribunal.
Fight Back Using Resolvo
We help drivers fight their unfair parking fines. Just tell Resolvo what happened and it will create a structured appeal letter for you based on the latest parking rules, so you have a strong chance of winning.
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