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Stay safe in very hot weather

Very hot weather is expected for the next few days. A red heat-health alert (the highest level) is in place for London on Wednesday and Thursday.  

Hot weather can be dangerous and can cause serious illness. Stay safe and look out for others who may be particularly vulnerable to the heat. Read advice on GOV.UK

Cool spaces

There are local cool spaces that are free and open to everyone. Visit them to rest, drink water and stay cool. Find a cool space near you

Access Islington hubs 

North and South Access Islington hubs are closed due to the hot weather. The Central Hub is open for urgent, in-person support, until 4pm today (Wednesday 24 June) but avoid travelling unless it is essential. 

You can still access our services online and you can call us on 020 7527 2000 if you need to speak to someone. 

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Emirates Stadium restrictions

Find out about additional parking restrictions on Arsenal home match days.

When there is a football match or event at the Emirates Stadium, there is usually extra parking controls. The parking controls are there so that people who live and work in the area can park during events.

Check calendar links and hours below. We recommend that you take public transport to a game or event at the stadium.

Where match day controls apply

Check match day hours for the zone you want to park in.

If you have a resident or business permit to park in Islington or have a Blue Badge, you can park as usual. Read more about Blue Badge holder rules under 'Parking for blue badge holders' on this page.

Find out when Arsenal are playing at home

Arsenal and Emirates Stadium have all the latest information on games and events.

  • Visit Arsenal's website to find out about matches at the Emirates Stadium.
  • Check the Arsenal local updates page for the latest on games and events - sign up for a local updates newsletter at the bottom of that page.
  • Arsenal has also set up an automated calendar download to let supporters and residents know when match dates are set.
  • For more about parking near the Emirates, or to see if fixtures or events are taking place at the stadium, phone the events hotline on 020 7619 5000.

How match day controls work 

Match day controls are for parking around the Emirates Stadium during:

  • all Arsenal men's and women’s home games
  • any big shows or events

There will be signs put up in the area up to three days before the event.

Parking suspensions around the Emirates Stadium

When there is an event at the Emirates, you will not be able to park in some bays around the stadium. Check signs for when bays will be suspended.

You cannot use parking bays on Drayton Park - between Benwell Road and Bryantwood Road - when it is needed for coach parking.

Parking permits for residents on match days

We will need to check where you live and your vehicle ownership documents, as with any other parking permit.

Free permit only for match and event days

You can apply for a free permit that only works during match day parking hours if:

  • you only need a permit to park in your parking zone for match and event day and not at any other time
  • you live in a parking zone where match day controls apply on match and event days

You have to sign in to or register for a parking account. You will only have the option to apply if you are in a parking zone with match day controls.

Free permits for closed roads during match and event days

If your address is inside the event day road closures you can apply for a free access permit using your online parking account.

Access permits expire after the football season ends.

Match day controlled parking zone (CPZ) operating hours  

Zones that are affected by match day hours: E, F, G, H, J, L, N, Q, V.

This table shows when extra parking controls start and end on any day a home game or big event happens at Emirates. Check the top of the page for ways to find out when games and events are on.

Zone  Weekday (Monday to Friday) Saturday Sunday and bank holidays
E 6.30pm to 8.30pm 1.30pm to 4.30pm 12pm (noon) to 4.30pm
F 6.30pm to 8.30pm 1.30pm to 4.30pm 12pm (noon) to 4.30pm
G 2pm to 8.30pm 12pm (noon) to 4.30pm 12pm (noon) to 4.30pm
H 6.30pm to 8.30pm 1.30pm to 4.30pm 12pm (noon) to 4.30pm
J 6.30pm to 8.30pm 1.30pm to 4.30pm 12pm (noon) to 4.30pm
L 6.30pm to 8.30pm 1.30pm to 4.30pm 12pm (noon) to 4.30pm
N 6.30pm to 8.30pm 1.30pm to 4.30pm 12pm (noon) to 4.30pm
Q 6.30pm to 8.30pm 12pm (noon) to 4.30pm 12pm (noon) to 4.30pm
V 6.30pm to 8.30pm 1.30pm to 4.30pm 12pm (noon) to 4.30pm

Parking cost for visitors on match day hours

£14.15 per hour plus:

  • fuel surcharge of £2.30 to £4.26 per hour for petrol vehicles depending on your emissions
  • fuel surcharge of £7.45 per hour for diesel vehicles

Parking with visitor e-vouchers during match day hours

You can buy visitor e-voucher permits for your visitors online if you live in Islington in one of the parking zones affected by match day hours. This is much cheaper than parking in the zone without a visitor permit.

  • £4.55 per hour plus
    • fuel surcharge of 70p to 90p per hour for petrol vehicles depending on your emissions
    • fuel surcharge of £1.30 per hour for diesel vehicles

Discount rate for drivers 60 years old and over or getting benefits

  • £2.25 per hour discounted rate for drivers 60 years old or over or drivers getting Incapacity Benefit, Disability Living Allowance or Employment and Support Allowance, plus
    • fuel surcharge of 70p to 90p per hour for petrol vehicles depending on your emissions
    • fuel surcharge of £1.30 per hour for diesel vehicles

You can't use paper visitor vouchers during match day controls but you can use them before match day controls begin and after they end.

Buy visitor e-vouchers

Buy match day control vouchers separately from other e-vouchers

You must buy e-vouchers for match day controls separately from any other e-visitor vouchers. This is because they have a higher price.

If you need to book e-visitor vouchers until 7pm and match day controls begin at 6.30pm, you must book one set of vouchers up to 6.30pm when normal controls end and then buy match day control vouchers for the last 30 minutes parking.

The RingGo notifications may not tell you to do this. Make sure you've done this correctly before you park. 

Parking for Blue Badge holders

Match day controls do not change where Blue Badge holders can park. This includes:

  • on single and double yellow lines (where there are no loading and waiting restrictions) for up to three hours, providing the clock card is displayed and set to your time of arrival and not parked where the vehicle can cause a dangerous obstruction.
  • in resident bays, shared use bays, and short stay bays for an unlimited time
  • in designated disabled bays for an unlimited time (please note: there are a small number of time limited disabled bays, please check the sign to confirm how long you can park). These do not include dedicated disabled bays for a specific disabled resident.

All drivers, including Blue Badge holders, are not allowed to park in a suspended parking bay or area at any time. Check signs for suspended parking especially during events at the stadium. 

People-friendly streets restrictions during match days

The Highbury people-friendly street is designed to accommodate regular match day arrangements. The does not prevent residents from driving to and from their homes when Emirates Stadium restrictions are in operation. 

To ensure residents can access their roads on match days:

  • the traffic filters at Aubert Park and Highbury Place/Calabria Road will be suspended during the match day restrictions
  • enforcement signage at the suspended traffic filters will be covered up during the suspension and removed once the road restrictions are lifted after the match.

In June 2022, we replaced the signage at the camera-enforced traffic filters that are suspended for periods on match days with new foldable signage. The signs will be fixed position with a blank sign showing when the traffic filters are suspended to make the status of the traffic filter clear for residents and local people.

The suspension of the Aubert Park filter will let residents living on Stavordale Road, Martineau Road, and Highbury Hill (between the junctions of Martineau Road and Aubert Park) access their roads, to prevent them being trapped when Drayton Park is closed to motor traffic.

The suspension of the Highbury Place/Calabria Road filter will allow residents living in the Highbury Fields area an alternative route along Baalbec Road. This is because the temporary closure of Drayton Park on match days will prevent residents from using the new access route leading to Fieldway Crescent via Horsell Road.

The road closure at the junction of Ronalds Road and Horsell Road which is removed as part of the people-friendly street, will be temporarily reinstated on match days and operated by Arsenal stewards. This will mean that access arrangements for residents of Witherington Road, and sections of Arvon Road, Ronalds Road and Horsell Road, will remain as they are now on match days.

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