Disabled bay markings provide safe, accessible parking for blue badge holders.
At Car Park Line Marking, we install thermoplastic disabled bays that meet UK accessibility standards. Clear yellow outlines and wheelchair symbols ensure visibility, compliance and ease of use.
Our accessible bay markings in Cheshire create wider spaces with access zones, giving disabled drivers and passengers the room they need to enter and exit vehicles safely.
We install disabled bay markings in Cheshire across a wide range of sites, including:
Retail and supermarket car parks in Cheshire - To provide convenient access for shoppers with mobility requirements.
Schools and universities in Cheshire - For designated accessible spaces for staff, students, and visitors.
Leisure centres and hotels in Cheshire - To ensure welcoming, accessible facilities for all guests.
Hospitals and healthcare facilities in Cheshire - To meet strict accessibility regulations and support patient care.
Industrial estates in Cheshire - To accommodate employees or visitors with accessibility needs.
Residential developments in Cheshire - For inclusive parking layouts that meet planning and regulatory standards.
The cost of disabled bay markings in Cheshire ranges from £1.00 to £1.40 per metre.
The cost of installing disabled parking bays depends on the number of bays required, the car park size, the surface type, and the materials chosen.
A disabled parking bay should be marked clearly and in line with UK accessibility standards. At Car Park Line Marking in Cheshire, we install thermoplastic markings that meet regulations and provide safe access.
Bay Size - Standard dimensions are 2.4m wide by 4.8m long, with an additional 1.2m wide access zone. This ensures wheelchair users have room to enter and exit vehicles.
Line Colour - Disabled bays in Cheshire are outlined with yellow thermoplastic lines for maximum visibility.
Symbols - A wheelchair symbol is marked inside the bay in white or yellow thermoplastic to indicate reserved use.
Access Zones - Cross-hatched markings highlight the required extra space, preventing vehicles from blocking safe access.
Location - Bays are positioned close to building entrances, lifts or access routes to improve convenience and safety.
British standards for disabled parking are set out in BS 8300 and supported by Building Regulations Part M and Equality Act 2010. These define how disabled bays must be designed to ensure accessibility.
Key British Standards for Disabled Parking:
Bay Size - Standard disabled bays must be 2.4m wide × 4.8m long, with an additional 1.2m wide access zone beside and behind the bay. This gives wheelchair users space to manoeuvre.
Proportion of Bays - At least 5% of total parking provision should be designated as disabled bays. For larger car parks, additional spaces should be provided close to entrances.
Location - Bays must be positioned as close as possible to building entrances, lifts or accessible routes, ideally within 50 metres.
Markings and Symbols - Bays must be clearly marked with yellow thermoplastic lines and a white or yellow wheelchair symbol. Access zones should be cross-hatched to prevent obstruction.
Surface and Gradient - Surfaces must be firm, level and slip-resistant, with a gradient no steeper than 1:50 to allow safe movement.
Disabled bay markings in Cheshire are essential for meeting accessibility regulations, preventing misuse of spaces, and ensuring inclusivity for all car park users.
In busy environments, such as shopping centres, hospitals, and business premises, professionally marked disabled bays in ST7 2 improve safety, visibility, and accessibility for those who need them most.
At Car Park Line Marking, we offer a wide range of services. Some of these include:
We cover Cheshire