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There is no parking at Bay Campus, Bay Studios or Singleton Park Campus for students between the core hours of 8am and 4pm, Monday to Friday*, unless you have a permit.
Out-of-Hours permits are available to students at a cost of £20 per year, allowing parking on campus and bay studios outside of the above core hours (I.e., between 4pm and 8am, Monday to Friday and on weekends).
Outside the core hours of 8am-4pm, Monday to Friday, those without an out of hours (or other valid) permit, including visitors, will need to pay to park on campus using the TPS app or available pay stations.
Limited Parking
There is extremely limited car parking on campus and across the city so we would strongly discourage you from bringing your cars to university. For those who, due to personal circumstances do have to drive, further details on permit eligibility criteria and how to apply for a permit can be found below.
*Student permits to park on campus during core hours will continue to be made available to those students meeting certain criteria. See information below.
Where to park if you dont have a permit
Please be mindful of parking within designated areas onsite and parking responsibly offsite, in particular within areas of the local community and on business premises.
Deatils of our visitor, staff car parks and park and ride facilities can be found below:
Parking near Singleton Park Campus
The Recreation Ground Car Park
There are a number of Pay and Display parking spaces available for staff and students and visitors at the Swansea Council run Recreation Ground to the east of Singleton Park Campus (around a 5 minute walk). If you hold a student or staff parking permit, you can park here for free. If you do not hold a permit, you need to pay and display.
Recreation Ground
Mumbles Road
Brynmill
Swansea
SA2 0AU
Please note there is a height restriction barrier of 2.3 metres in place.
The Pub on The Pond Car Park
There are a number of Pay and Display parking spaces available for use at The Pub on The Pond to the west of campus (about a 2 minute walk). Staff and student parking permits are not valid for this car park - you will need to pay and display if you park here.
The Pub on The Pond
Singleton Park
Mumbles Road
Sketty
Swansea
SA2 8PY
You can view the car parks here (please note, The Pub on The Pond car park is sometimes referred to as 'The Boating Lake car park')
Parking near Bay Campus
Fabian Way Park and Ride
We encourage staff and students who have to drive to University to make use of the Fabian Way secure “safer by design” Park and Ride facility.
The U1 Park and Ride Shuttle
From Monday 12th February, during term time until the end of the Spring term on 7th June 2024, a free shuttle bus for Swansea University staff and students, operated by South Wales Transport, will run every 15 minutes during peak times between the Fabian Way Park and Ride and the Bay Campus, directly and on a loop. This service will operate as a Park and Ride to Bay Campus service only. You can view the U1 timetable U1 Bay Campus Park & Ride.
This will supplement the existing 90a service which will continue to operate as it does currently. There is a £1 charge to park at the Fabian Way Park and Ride. More detail about the Swansea Council ‘Safer by Design’ facility is available online here.
The 90A Service
From within the Fabian Way Park & Ride facility, First Cymru's 90A service picks up and drops off to Bay Campus, Monday to Friday from 08:03 to 12:33.
The 90A return service from Bay Campus to the Park & Ride facility runs from 15:30 to 18:30.
How much does it cost to use Fabian Way Park and Ride?
During term time it costs £1 to park at the Park & Ride facility.
You can find out more about the Park and Ride service by visiting the First Cymru webpage and Swansea Council's webpages.
If you prefer not to take the bus, you can pick up a Santander Cycle from the Park & Ride facility and dock it at the Bay Campus hub.
Address:
Fabian Way Park and Ride
Fabian Way
Swansea
SA1 8LD
Parking Permits
Parking Permit Applications (for eligible students)
Applications by students eligible for parking permits within the below criteria for the current academic year 2023/2024 are now open via the link in the image.
To apply, click on create an account. For security reasons, it’s recommended to use a different password to what is set on your University log in. A verification email will be sent to the email address. Click the link in this email and you will have successfully created your account. Once logged in, click ‘New Permit Applications’. Select the permit you wish to apply for and complete the application, providing evidence where necessary.
Student Car Parking Permits - Eligibility
A number of student’s permits will be available subject to the application of strict eligibility criteria in line with medical reasons or excess travel needs (Please note that we currently have provision for excess travel requirements at Singleton Campus). Please note that student permit numbers are extremely limited and an applicable fee is payable upon completion.
Students eligible for a permit include:
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Students with a temporary mobility impairment: Students will be considered for Permits subject to the submission of dated medical evidence from an appropriate medical professional. Please contact estates-carparking@swansea.ac.uk for more information.
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Students holding a bona fide disabled person badge (Blue Badge): Students holding a blue badge may apply for a parking permit and park in any marked parking bays.
- Students with Pre-School Children: Students with pre-school aged children in the Swansea University crèche will be issued a permit subject to:
- Full supporting documentation from the crèche management
- The current applicable fee is payable
- The permit will only be valid for the days when the child/children are in crèche
Can I apply for an overnight out of hours permit?
- Overnight student permits are available subject to an admin fee of £20 for those wishing to bring their vehicles onto campus between 4pm and 8am Monday to Thursday and 4pm Friday through to 8am Monday.
Which Car Parks are permits valid in?
Permits for Singleton Campus and Bay Campus are valid for all car parks except:
- Visitor Car Parks at the Bay Campus and Singleton Campus (car park no. 1)
- Bay Studios Staff Car Park
- SSSI Car Park at Bay Campus
- Wales National Pool and Sports Centre Pay & Display Car Park
- Pub on the Pond
- NRW owned carpark at the Faraday Building
- Spaces specifically designated for other users, including disabled bays and carshare bays
Parking Permits: Conditions of Issue
Parking permits are valid between:
- 1st June until 31st May for staff
- 30th September until 30th September for students
- All permits are issued subject to the applicant agreeing to comply with the car parking regulations and conditions of issue of the University and may be withdrawn by the Director of Estates and Campus Services Management in certain circumstances.
- Possession of a permit does not guarantee a parking space.
- All vehicles MUST be taxed, MOT’d and have a valid insurance policy in respect of their use before any permit will be issued. A check process is in place via www.gov.uk/check-vehicle-tax.
- Staff permit holders must access their permit online and update their permit with any changes to their vehicles so that the information can be loaded onto the ANPR camera database. Failure to do this will result in the automatic issue of a Parking Charge when the vehicle is brought onto any of our campuses.
- In order to encourage the use of low emissions vehicles, providing ALL vehicles registered on a permit qualify, staff will be entitled to a 30% discount. Qualifying Criteria: All Vehicle(s) CO2 emissions must be under 120g/km. Staff Low Emission permit holders must inform Estates-carparking@swansea.ac.uk of any change in vehicle details so that the information can be loaded onto the ANPR camera database. Failure to do this will result in the automatic issue of a Parking Charge Notice when the vehicle is brought onto any of our campuses
- Permits should be prominently displayed on the windscreen to enable University Security staff to see the permit easily and conduct checks. Note that the ANPR cameras read registration numbers only and do not identify permits.
- Overnight permits for students will be issued subject to an admin fee of £20. This grants access to Singleton and Bay Campus between the hours of 1600 – 0800 hrs Monday to Friday and over the weekend from 1600 hrs Friday to 0800hrs Monday. Out of hour permits are enforced across both Bay and Singleton Campus. Note that vehicles with overnight permits are not allowed to stay on campus Monday to Friday 0800hrs to 1600hrs whether on payment or otherwise. Vehicles doing so will automatically be issued with a parking charge via automatic number plate reading cameras.
- Users of the University car parks are required to comply with the directions of University Security. Security has strict instructions to prohibit entry of any car without a parking permit, even though the driver is known to be an authorised user. Note that the permit is for the staff member who has applied for a parking permit and is not transferrable to others.
- Road signs and markings shall have the meaning assigned to them by virtue of the Road Traffic Acts and must be complied with.
- Failure to comply with the regulations and conditions of issue shall render the owner/driver liable to receive a charge notice.
- Any unauthorised vehicle parked on university property, or any authorised vehicle parked in an unauthorised place, shall have a charge notice placed on it.
- A charge notice will be issued for noncompliance of the parking regulations and conditions of issue as follows:
- Not parking in a marked bay or wholly within a marked bay.
- A permit is displayed in a vehicle not registered to the permit holder.
- The permit is not valid for the day / time the vehicle is parked whether on payment or otherwise.
- More than one vehicle registered to a car share group or permit is found in any of the University Car Parks
- Not displaying a valid permit, or not having paid to park.
- Overstaying permitted time in a Short Stay Car Park or Loading Bay/Space
- Expiry of a Temporary Notice
- Parking in unauthorised areas including but not limited to:
a. Yellowed lined roads.
b. Hatched areas.
c. Reserved parking areas (temporary or permanent).
d. No parking zones.
e. Disabled bays (unless displaying a valid badge).
f. Lawns or landscaped areas.
g. Pavements or footpaths.
h. Grass verges.
i. Visitors Car Park –Car Park 1 / Visitors Car Park and SSSI car park at the Bay Campus.
j. Any other area which is likely to cause a danger or nuisance to others.
NOTE parking for permit holders ‘may’ be permitted in restricted areas subject to approval and the express permission of security, providing no danger or obstruction is caused. Vehicles parked with permission will have a temporary exemption permit issued by security showing vehicle index and the date and times of the permission. This must be prominently displayed next to the staff permit.
14. Owners of vehicles that receive a charge notice will be liable to pay the charge directly to the Car Parking Management Company. Details of charges and payment options are on the charge notice. Vehicles left with a charge notice for 24 hours will be reissued with a further notice for each 24 hours until the vehicle is removed. Vehicles left for more than 7 days will be issued with a 7 days’ notice of removal after which time the vehicle will be disposed of at the owner’s expense.
15. Charge notices for vehicles parking without permits will automatically be generated by the ANPR camera system where the vehicle has not paid to park. Sufficient time is allowed by the system for drop offs and pick-ups.
16. Repeated offences may be referred to the Director of Estates and Campus Services and the permit revoked.
17. Failure to comply with permanent or temporary road signs or traffic directions given by Security will result in the matter being referred to the Director of Estates and Campus Services Management and the permit may be revoked.
18. New applications for permits will be rejected where the applicant has outstanding parking charge notice fees until those fees are settled with the Car Parking Company.
19. Swansea University and its servants and agents, accept no liability for the loss of or damage to motor vehicles and/or their contents, or for personal injury, loss or damage sustained by the driver and/or passengers in or about any such vehicles within university grounds, unless it is proved to be caused by the negligence, wilful act or default of the University, its servants or agents.
20. Any change of vehicle will also require the permit holder to amend their vehicle details. Please access your permit online for instructions as to how to do this or contact estates-carparking@swansea.ac.uk for more details.
21. Motorcycles do not require Parking Permits to park on campus but MUST NOT be parked in a car-parking bay. There are numerous locations on the Bay and Singleton campus where motorcycles can be parked.
22. A £5.00 admin charge will apply in the event that you need to replace a lost or damaged permit.
23. Failure to comply with permanent or temporary road signs or traffic directions given by Security will result in the matter being referred to the Director of Estates and Campus Services and the permit may be revoked. This also applies where the standard of driving falls well below the standard expected of a competent and careful driver, including speeding or being careless / driving dangerously in pedestrianised areas on the Singleton/Bay campus.
24. NOTE: Car Parking Permits are issued only to applicants who accept these conditions. Parking Permits are for use by the applicant only.
Parking Charge Notices
Swansea University operate a Car Parking Management Scheme which is administered by Total Parking Solutions in order to control unauthorised vehicular access and inappropriate parking. Providing such control is essential to ensure that the campus functions safely and efficiently and helps to provide improved security, access and availability for permit holders.
The scheme is administered by Total Parking Solutions.
A charge notice will be issued for non compliance of the parking regulations and conditions of issue as follows:
- Not parking in a marked bay or wholly within a marked bay
- Parking in a car share bay without the relevant permit or not in accordance with the conditions of use. Each car share syndicate will be allocated a numbered bay. Vehicles in the car share MUST only use their allocated numbered bay. If the bay is not occupied after 10am Mon – Fri the bay becomes free for use by other permit holders.
- More than one vehicle registered to a car share group or permit is found in any of the University Car Parks
- A permit is displayed in a vehicle not registered to the permit holder
- The permit is not valid for the day / time the vehicle is parked
- Not displaying a valid permit, or not having paid to park
- Overstaying permitted time in a Short Stay Car Park or Loading Bay/Space
- Expiry of Temporary Notice
- Parking in unauthorised areas including but not limited to:
- Yellowed lined roads
- Hatched areas
- Reserved parking areas (temporary or permanent)
- No parking zones
- Disabled bays (unless displaying a valid badge)
- Lawns, verges or landscaped areas
- Pavements or footpaths
- Visitors Car Park (No.1) at Singleton, Visitors Car Park and SSSI car park at the Bay Campus.
- Any other area which is likely to cause a danger, obstruction or nuisance to others
Failure to comply with the parking terms of use results in a fixed penalty charge notice being issued at £60 (reduced to £30 if paid within 14 days).
If the vehicle is not removed within 24 hours of the issue of the charge notice then a further notice may be issued and subsequently for each 24 hours. Vehicles left for more than 7 days will be issued with a 7 day notice of removal after which time the vehicle may be disposed of at the owner’s expense.
Total Parking Solutions obtain the name and address of the registered keeper of a vehicle from the DVLA.
Instructions for Payment
Payment for this Parking Charge Notice must be received within 28 days of the date of issue. The reduced amount will only be accepted if received within 14 days from the date of issue.
Pay Online
Logon at www.tpstickets.co.uk. Payments can be made by credit/debit card.
24 Hour Telephone Payment/Enquiry Line
Call 0845 257 3120. Payments can be made by credit/debit card.
Appeals
Representations objecting to the issue of the Parking Charge Notice must be made within 28 days from the date of the Parking Charge Notice. Appeals should be made direct to Total Parking Solutions – they will respond to the appeal, involving the University’s Estates and Campus Services Directorate where required.
To appeal against your Parking Charge Notice please visit www.tpstickets.co.uk/appeals, or email pcn@totalparking.co.uk. You can also write to the following address:
Total Parking solutions Ltd
Parking Enforcement Department
PO BOX 7135
Kettering
NN16 6BP
Payments may be made by cheque or postal order to the address above. Please ensure that you write the ticket number and your address on the reverse of the cheque or postal order. Please do not attempt to pay Estates and Campus Services staff, as they are not authorised to accept payment.
Student Parking FAQs
If you have a question about parking permits for students, take a look at our list of frequently asked questions.
Student Parking and Permits FAQs