Updated: 2nd April 2026
As spring blooms and the clocks have gone forward it is time to renew your annual parking permits.
In time we will be moving the system onto our new retail section of this new website which is due to go live within the next couple of weeks. We will keep you updated. In the meantime, why not explore our new and improved website?
How do I renew my permit?
Step 1 – Depending on your chosen permit location, visit either:
- Loggerheads Country Park Visitor Centre – for Loggerheads and Moel Famau Country Parks
- Plas Newydd Historic House and Garden – for Maes Llantysilio Green and Wenffrwd Nature Reserve.
Step 2 – Complete the registrations form
Step 3 – Bring a form of payment which is £35 for the year
What next?
Denbighshire County Council / Natural Resources Wales no longer issue a physical parking permit and have migrated onto an e-parking permit system. Your car registration number will be sent to the relevant department for e-permit processing which should take no longer than 5 days to activate.
Please see below the terms and conditions.

PARKING PERMIT TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Throughout this section the term ‘permit’ will be used. This will cover the newly introduced (March 2026) e-parking permits.
These terms and conditions cover flat rate annual parking permits.
- Permits are available to county residents and non-residents alike.
- Holders of a permit will not be guaranteed a parking space on demand, but will be entitled to free parking (subject to availability of spaces) in any of the car parks below:
- Loggerheads Country Park
- Bwlch Penbarras Car Park, Moel Famau Country Park
- Moel Fenlli Car Park, Moel Famau Country Park
- Coed Moel Famau Car Park, Moel Famau Country Park
OR
- Maes Llantysilio Green, Llantysilio
- Wenffrwd Nature Reserve
- Where an e-parking permit has been issued it will only be issued in respect of a (one) specific vehicle.
- Where there is a change of vehicle a new permit will be issued free of charge. A request will need to be made to the Council to do this.
- Permits are issued subject to the vehicle being fully road worthy and having valid road tax, MOT, and insurance for the duration of the permit. Failure to comply will result in the permit being revoked.
- Vehicles are left at owner’s risk. The Council accepts no liability for any loss, injury, damage to persons, vehicles, accessories, or contents, unless caused by negligence, wilful default, or breach of duty of the Council.
- Vehicles must be able to occupy one space only.
- The permit is issued subject to the rules and regulations in force in the car park (see signage in car park) and as laid down by Denbighshire County Council/Natural Resources Wales and may be withdrawn if there is a breach of such rules and regulations.




