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🚗 Duke Street Car Park – The Complete Macclesfield Town Centre Parking Guide

Free parking after 3 PM at Duke Street – low daytime rates, close to shops, café culture & Macclesfield Station.

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🚗 Type: Surface Pay-and-Display Long-Stay Car Park (Cheshire East Council)
🕒 Open: 08:00–18:00 Mon–Sat (charges apply); free 18:00–08:00 & all day Sunday
🌟 Rating: 4.3 / 5 (local user feedback)


💰 Pricing & Permits

DurationMon–Sat (08:00–18:00)
1 hour£0.60
2 hours£1.00
3 hours£1.50
4 hours£2.10
6 hours£3.00
10 hours (max stay)£3.40
  • Free Parking: After 15:00 Mon–Sat, and all day Sunday & Bank Holidays

  • Payment: Contactless card at one of three on-site machines (machines do not accept cash) or via RingGo app

  • RingGo Location Code: 2682699

  • Permits: Contract parking permits available (quarterly/annual) – contact Cheshire East Council


📊 Capacity & Physical Features

FeatureDetail
Total Spaces269 marked bays
Disabled Bays6 marked Blue Badge bays
SurfaceTarmac
LightingStandard street-style units
SecurityNo CCTV; unattended
Height LimitNone (van- and minibus-friendly)
Maximum Stay10 hours (charged period)

Accessibility

  • Level Access: Throughout the car park

  • Blue Badge Bays: 6 bays nearest the Stadium Way entrance

  • Drop-Off Zone: Informal lay-by on Duke Street outside the main gate


🔌 EV Infrastructure

  • On-Site Charging: None

  • Nearest Public Chargers:

    • Tesco Superstore, Hibel Road (Pod Point): 2×slow devices – 0.8 mi (16 min walk)

    • Pool Bank Car Park (Connected Kerb): 4×slow devices – 0.6 mi (12 min walk)


📅 Peak Times & Occupancy

TimeframeOccupancyUser Profile
Mon–Fri 08:00–10:00~90 %Commuters
Mon–Fri 12:00–14:00~60 %Shoppers & diners
Mon–Fri 16:00–18:00~70 %Business departures
Weekends (charged hours)~50 %Leisure visitors

Pro Tip: Arrive after 15:00 to park free for the rest of the day, then explore cafés and shops nearby.


🚶 Walkability Score

DestinationWalk TimeKey Benefit
Macclesfield Station7 minDirect trains to Manchester & London
Exchange Street Shopping Arcade5 minBoutiques & cafés
Silk Museum6 minLocal heritage & exhibitions
The Old Sunday School Café (High St)4 minArtisan coffee & brunch

🛒 Nearby Amenities
Essentials

  • Public Toilets: Market Place (5 min)

  • ATM: HSBC (Mill Street) – 6 min walk

  • Pharmacy: Boots (High Street) – 5 min walk

Food & Drink

  • Silk Road Café (St Mary’s Gate): Breakfast & cakes – 6 min

  • The Tea Shop (Queens Square): Traditional cream teas – 7 min

  • The Jasmine House (Church Street): Asian fusion – 8 min


🅿️ Alternative Parking Comparison

SiteDistanceCostMax StayAdvantage
Commercial Road Car Park0.3 miSame charges, no free PM10 hMore bays, quieter location
Exchange Street Car Park0.2 miShort-stay: 30 min £0.502 h maxIdeal for quick errands
Churchill Way Car Park0.6 miHigher tariff all day10 hClose to Peel Moat Park

⚠️ Important Notices

  • Free After 15:00: Applies Mon–Sat; outside charged hours vehicles must vacate by 08:00 next day

  • Enforcement: Penalties for non-payment or overstay during charged hours

  • Overnight Parking: Permitted after 18:00 but vacate by 08:00

  • Vehicle Positioning: Park fully within marked bays to avoid fines


📌 Expert Tips

  • Late-Shopper Hack: Park free after 15:00, stroll through Exchange Street and stay for an evening meal.

  • Birdwatcher’s Start: Early morning commuters have priority; after 10 AM occupancy drops for easy bays.

  • School Runs: Avoid 08:30–09:00; local schools use adjacent on-street bays then.

  • Permit Advantage: If you park ≥3 days/week, consider a quarterly permit to save on daily charges.


🔮 Future Developments

  • 2025: Proposal to release part of Duke Street for housing may reduce bay count to ~105 pending planning.

  • Beyond: Council reviewing adding EV charging infrastructure across town—watch for updates.

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