Westmorland Shopping Centre Car Park
Pay-on-Exit Scheme
The Westmorland Shopping Centre car park became a
Pay-on-Exit parking facility in September 2007. The car park
is controlled by entry and exit barriers enabling motorists to
pay the charges at the end of their stay in the car park,
via four strategically placed machines on Level 1 (one
machine), Level 3 (two machines) and Level 5 (one
machine). This is to improve the parking facility to all
users of the car park.
Parking for Blue Badge holders
From 1 April 2011, charges will apply for all Blue Badge
holders. Please note that there are three DDA
compliant pay stations on Levels 1, 3 and 5, situated at a
lower level for wheelchair access.
Motorcycle Parking
Please take a ticket at the entrance barrier and park
your motorcycle. When ready to exit, go to a pay station
(located on Levels 1,3 and 5) and pay for your parking at the rate
indicated. Take your validated ticket to the barriers at
the Level 1 exit.
General Information
- There are a total of 31 disabled bays available on
levels 3 and 5.
- The height restriction is 1.8 metres (6' 0") at
level 2 entrance so please be aware of this if you are driving a
large vehicle.
- Please observe the parking regulations and signs at all
times so as not to incur a Penalty Charge
Notice. Motorists should park within the bay
markings.
- The car park is locked at night. Opening and closing
times are as follows:
Monday to Saturday
-
Open: 7.00
am
- Entrance Closed: 6.00 pm (No access after this time)
- Exit
Closed: 7.00
pm
Sunday and Bank Holidays
-
Open:
10.00 am
- Entrance Closed: 4.00 pm (No access after this time)
- Exit
closed: 5.00
pm
Kendal and South Lakes Shopmobility
Kendal and South Lakes
Shopmobility provides a service which is based on level 3
of the Westmorland Centre Car Park and is clearly visible opposite
the entrance to the shopping centre. They offer a free,
professional and caring service to provide independence, freedom
and dignity through the loan of mobility aids.
Shopmobility is not just for the disabled. If you have an
injury, are pregnant, elderly or tire easily, in fact anything
which makes it difficult for you to get around Town, then you can
benefit from the scheme.