How to Pay
Select any of the options below for more information on How to Pay
Pay securely online by Debit or Credit Card for your Parking Charge by clicking here or for your bill by clicking here.
By Cash, Cheque or Postal Order; fill in a bank paying-in slip and make your payments at your local branch of any bank.
Account Number: 68752288
Sort Code: 60-22-25
By arrangement only.
You may be able to pay a fixed amount each month by calling 01932 918916.
You should send your Cheque/Postal Order, made payable to ZZPS Limited, to
Please do not send cash unless it is by Recorded/Tracked Delivery Mail.
Please allow up to 5 working days for payments to reach us.
You can also pay by Telephone 24/7
You can arrange to pay your Parking Charge by Debit or Credit Card by calling 01932 918916. For our 24/7 automated payment service, please select option 1. To arrange to pay your Utility debt, please call 01932 212343.
Please note that a handling fee of £1.95 applies to all payments.
Be sure to include your reference number when making payment for all payment methods.Â
If sending a cheque or postal order, please put your reference number on the reverse.
If you are making payment for more than one Parking Charge, please use your Vehicle Registration Mark “VRM” as your payment reference.
If you are making payment for your gas and electric bill, please use your customer reference number as your payment reference.
Need help?
We understand making payments isn’t always easy – if you are struggling with your finances or feel like you need to talk to someone about your mental health, here are a few suggestions for some organisations you can talk to;
National Debt Line
For debt advice and information.
Samaritans
For anyone struggling to cope, who needs someone to listen without judgement or pressure.
Mind
For advice and support to help anyone experiencing a mental health problem.
StepChange
StepChange Debt Charity for free debt advice.
Christians Against Poverty
Free debt help and advice as well as emotional support.
rehab4addiction
For anyone who may be struggling with addiction or mental health issues.