Isle of Anglesey County Council

Parking fines


Isle of Anglesey County Council works in partnership with neighbouring local authorities in the management and processing of parking fines.

Isle of Anglesey Council is responsible for managing on street parking and parking within Council owned car parks. If you break the parking regulations, there is a possibility you will receive a parking fine (penalty charge notice) on the windscreen of your vehicle or issued to you in the post.

The Police are responsible for issuing fines for drivers who cause an obstruction or who park dangerously. 

The fine depends on the seriousness of the offence

  • £70 for serious offences (reduces to £35 if paid within 14 days)
  • £50 for minor offences (reduces to £25 if paid within 14 days)

A definition of the different offences can be found on the Wales Penalty Processing Partnership (external link) website. 

The Wales Penalty Processing Partnership is responsible for processing parking fines (penalty charge notices) on behalf of the Isle of Anglesey County Council. You can pay the fine online by going to the Wales Penalty Processing Partnership’s website.

Pay parking fine online

You can also pay by credit or debit card by calling the Wales Penalty Processing Partnership: 0845 6056556. Payment can also be made in person at any Post Office.

If you believe you have received a fine (penalty charge notice) unfairly, you can appeal to the Wales Penalty Processing Partnership within 14 days of receiving the fine.

You must submit a written appeal by letter, e-mail or fax to either of the contacts below:

Remember to include the following in your letter.

  • The number of the Penalty Charge Notice (this will be 10 digits – e.g YM12345678)
  • Your name and contact details.

For further information about appealing against a Penalty Charge Notice, please visit the Wales Penalty Processing Partnership’s website. 

To avoid a fine, don’t park:

  • in areas where waiting and loading restrictions are in force
  • in parking spaces reserved for specific users (such as blue badge holders) without correctly displaying a valid permit
  • in bus stops or bus lanes when restrictions are in force
  • on zigzag lines marked on the road outside school s or at pedestrian crossings
  • in pay and display car parks without paying the amount
  • for longer that the restrictions allow, and don’t return to the space within the limitations noticed
  • observe regulations and read the information plates and signs.

The full parking regulations can be viewed on the Wales Penalty Processing Partnership’s website. 

For further information about parking in Anglesey, contact the Highways, Waste and Property Service on 01248 750057

To report any defects in the car park or difficulties in using the pay and display machine, please contact 01248 752370 or send an email to highways@anglesey.gov.wales