
From 1 April 2025, the cost of parking at the trusts sites is increasing for those who pay. The income from parking goes to the Trust and helps support its services. Prices are reviewed and updated regularly to ensure we cover costs.
Free parking remains available for lots of people, including blue badge holders, registered carers, parents of inpatients who are under 18, volunteers and people who need to attend frequently. You can read the full list of exemptions here.
The Trust will continue to invest in alternative options for patients and visitors, which are financially cheaper and better for the environment.
The cost of parking at Royal Devon sites for those who pay will be as follows from Tuesday 1 April 2025:
- Up to 30 minutes: Free
- Up to 2 hours: £3.20
- Up to 4 hours: £6.40
- Up to 6 hours: £9.50
- Up to 24 hours: £15.90
Chris Tidman, Deputy Chief Executive Officer at the Royal Devon, said: “Raising car parking charges is not something we want to do, but we need the income to provide and maintain our car parks. All parking income goes to the Trust, so any money left over supports us to provide patient care.
“We have maintained free parking for lots of people and would encourage patients and visitors to check if this applies to them.
“We are also continuing to invest in alternative options which are better for the environment and cheaper. If you are able to, consider walking or cycling to hospital, or using public transport. Our park and ride in Exeter is a great option, costing just £2 for a return.”
Parking charges apply at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital (Wonford and Heavitree), North Devon District Hospital, Bideford Hospital and Barnstaple Health Centre.