WAVERLEY Borough Council has announced parking tariffs in all the car parks it owns will be reinstated from Wednesday, July 1.

The council suspended enforcement of all parking charges on March 27, to support key workers and volunteers responding to the coronavirus pandemic.

Officers are currently working to ensure car parks can operate safely, by installing new signs with social distancing instructions and marking out two-metre queueing guides at all ticket machines.

Some of the charges will have changed since enforcement was suspended in March, as the new tariffs which were announced in February came into effect on April 1.

By the time parking charges are resumed, the council says it will have provided 96 days of free parking to support local communities, losing around £100,000 of revenue per week.

Waverley has committed to continue its support of the Surrey NHS and care-worker permit scheme, enabling holders of these permits to park free of charge.