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Visitor parking permits
We’ve had an unexpected delay delivering visitor parking permits. If you need visitor parking permits, we recommend you apply for them as soon as you can to make sure you get them in time. We’re working to resolve this as fast as possible. We apologise for any inconvenience.
Cycle hangars
Find out more about cycle hangars, where they are, and how to apply for a space in one.
We have installed 150 cycle hangars across Brighton & Hove and we are not taking requests for new locations.
About cycle hangars
A cycle hangar is on-street parking for up to 6 bikes that residents can rent a space from. The hangars are covered, secure and accessible via an easily downloaded app or a lock and key.
The cycle hangars are the size of approximately one parking space, and they can store 6 standard-sized bicycles.
Some car parking spaces may be repurposed to accommodate the cycle hangars.
Hangars are dark green with reflective strips on the sides for extra visibility.
The stands inside are equipped for you to lock your bike at 2 points in the hangar. Brighton & Hove City Council or Falco UK Ltd cannot accept responsibility for bicycles stolen from the cycle hangars.
Cycle hangars in Brighton
How much it costs
Spaces within the hangars are managed by our contractors Falco and cost around £60 to £70 per year. From April 2025 the spaces within the hangars will be managed by the council, and the cost of a space in the cycle hangars will be £72 per year.
Where the cycle hangars are
We had over 500 roads requested as locations for cycle hangars in a survey conducted in November 2021. We scored these against a set criteria.
We assessed the highest-scoring sites for suitability and installed them first.
We chose locations based on:
the number of requests in the area
availability of current storage
propensity to cycle and levels of cycle theft in the area