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Parking at Shoreham Port
Where can I park at Shoreham Port?
Chargeable parking facilities are available at a variety of locations at Shoreham Port. Please note that some of our locations are available during evenings, weekends and bank holidays only, as shown below.Â
You can pay for parking by using the PayByPhone app, by visiting the PayByPhone website or by calling or texting PayByPhone on the telephone number displayed on the signage. Find out more about PayByPhone via their website.
Blue Badge Holders may use the additional accessible parking bays provided. However, please be aware that the standard tariffs detailed below still apply. All vehicles must fit within the marked bays, and camping is not allowed. All spaces can be used for motorcycles at the normal rate.Â
Manual patrols of the Port are conducted randomly (24 hours a day 7 days a week) and take place in conjunction with CCTV/ANPR parking enforcement. Parking Charge Notices will be issued to vehicles in clear contravention of the signage terms.
All proceeds are reinvested in the Port’s public facilities, and charges are fair and in line with local council structures. All vehicles must have a valid cashless payment session for the entire period of parking or be authorised by GXS Services to park.
| Car Park | 0-2 hours | 2-4 hours | 4-6 hours | 6-8 hours | Availability |
| Nautilus House | £3.00 | £6.00 | £9.00 | £12.00 | 1700-0600 Mon-Fri. All Day on weekends and bank holidays |
| Lady Bee Marina/ Basin Rd South/ Basin Rd South, Gate 7/ Port Kitchen | £3.00 | £6.00 | £9.00 | £12.00 | 24 hours |
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| Car Park | 0-2 hours | 2-4 hours | 4-6 hours | 6-8 hours | Availability |
| Quayside | £4.00 | £8.00 | £12.00 | £16.00 | 1700-0600 Mon-Fri. All Day on weekends and bank holidays |
| Aldrington Marina/ Hove Enterprise Centre/ The Cheese Man | £4.00 | £8.00 | £12.00 | £16.00 | 24 hours |
Car Park at Southwick Beach
Will the car parking charges increase?
From 1st May 2026 Southwick Beach car park will be cashless parking.
The charges have been kept broadly in line with the current council charges for the car park to facilitate a smooth transition from the Council to the Port.
From the 1st July, Southwick beach car park charges will be brought in line with the rest of the Port public parking.
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Why are you removing pay and display machines?
This is in line with most car parks in the area which have moved to cashless parking and is in line with the rest of the Port parking.
How do I pay for parking cashless?
You can pay for parking by using the PayByPhone app, by visiting the PayByPhone website or by calling or texting PayByPhone on the telephone number displayed on the signage. For the United Kingdom: 0330 400 7275.
What if I don’t have a smart phone?
You can call or text PayByPhone on the telephone number displayed on the signage. For the United Kingdom: 0330 400 7275.
Will there still be dedicated accessible parking?
Yes, the accessible parking will remain, please ensure you display your ‘blue badge’. As a reminder all parking bays are chargeable.
Why will you be putting the parking charges up?
The parking tariff in this car park needs to be in line with the rest of the Port, this enables ongoing reinvestment in the area.Â
We understand an increase is never a welcome thing and therefore are giving lots of notice so people are aware of when the parking tariff will change. The parking around the Port has been compared to the local area and is in line with other operators across the region.
Will you be doing any work in the car park?
As with all the land the Port owns we will be looking at how best to enhance the area, this may involve work to increase the number of car parking bays and optimise the layout in the car park.
How will you enforce car parking?
Manual patrols of the Port are conducted randomly (24 hours a day 7 days a week) and take place in conjunction with CCTV/ANPR parking enforcement. Parking Charge Notices will be issued to vehicles in clear contravention of the signage terms.Â
All proceeds are reinvested in the Port’s public facilities, and charges are fair and in line with local council structures. All vehicles must have a valid cashless payment session for the entire period of parking.Â
How does parking revenue support improvements at the Port?
As a Trust Port, Shoreham Port operates for the benefit of the communities it serves, reinvesting surplus income into infrastructure, the environment, and local services rather than distributing profits to private shareholders.