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Vehicle recovery in Chichester

Published flat-rate roadside assistance and tow services across Chichester, dispatched to PAS 43 compliant operators on the standard 24/7 panel.

27k
Population
Sussex Police
Police force
M27
Strategic link
None
Clean Air Zone
South East England

Recovery in Chichester

Police force
Sussex Police
Local authority
Chichester District Council
Motorway link
M27
Clean Air Zone
None
Sample postcode
PO19

cheap car tow is a booking and price-publication service. The recovery itself is performed by an independent PAS 43 compliant operator dispatched at the published rate. See terms for the operator-panel arrangement.

Urban A-road junction with traffic signals, typical UK city centre
Urban A-road junction with traffic signals, typical UK city centre

Chichester at a glance

  • Population is approximately 27,000 per ONS mid-year estimates.
  • Sussex Police is the police force covering Chichester.
  • Chichester District Council is the local authority for the area.
  • The nearest strategic road link is M27.
  • The dominant local A-road is A27, which carries most through traffic.
  • There is no active Clean Air Zone (CAZ) or Low Emission Zone (LEZ) charge in this area.
  • The area is outside the London ULEZ.
  • Council recovery pound details for this area are to be confirmed; call the council directly on the published number for the live pound address.
  • The nearest Authorised Treatment Facility is published in the Environment Agency directory; we route end-of-life pickups to the closest available facility on the day.
  • Local postcode coverage: PO19.
Chichester

Recovery in Chichester explained

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Chichester at a glance

Chichester sits in South East England. Population: 27,000 (ONS mid-year estimate). Sussex Police is the police force covering Chichester. Chichester District Council is the local authority for the area.

Strategic road link: M27. Dominant local A-road: A27. Postcode coverage: PO19.

There is no active Clean Air Zone (CAZ) or Low Emission Zone (LEZ) charge in this area. The area is outside the London ULEZ.

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How recovery dispatch works in this area

Dispatch in Chichester runs on the same framework as the rest of the UK: a booking is logged, the dispatcher matches the nearest available PAS 43 compliant operator with the right equipment for the vehicle class, an estimated time of arrival is given, and the operator attends.

Urban operator density in Chichester supports response times that are generally tighter than rural areas; the dispatcher confirms a window when the booking is placed.

The National Highways framework covers any work on the motorway leg into the city (M27). Trunk-road work on A27 is dispatched on the standard private rate unless the police have already instructed an operator under section 165A of the Road Traffic Act 1988.

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Council recovery pound and parking enforcement

Council recovery pound details for this area are to be confirmed; call the council directly on the published number for the live pound address.

Parking enforcement in the area is administered by Chichester District Council. Removal of an abandoned vehicle from the highway sits under the Refuse Disposal (Amenity) Act 1978 and the Removal and Disposal of Vehicles Regulations 1986; the council's enforcement officer makes the abandoned-vehicle determination before a recovery is instructed.

Private-land removal in Chichester is governed by Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 Schedule 4 and the relevant code of practice from the British Parking Association or International Parking Community.

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Clean Air Zone, ULEZ and Low Emission Zone status

There is no active Clean Air Zone (CAZ) or Low Emission Zone (LEZ) charge in this area. The area is outside the London ULEZ.

If the recovery destination is inside a charging zone, the operator's compliant vehicle attends by default; the driver does not pay a CAZ charge for the recovered vehicle simply by being on the bed. Where a non-compliant recovered vehicle is later driven out of the zone, the daily charge for that vehicle applies to the driver.

Defra publishes the live Clean Air Zone list and Transport for London publishes the ULEZ map by postcode.

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End-of-life routing for scrap vehicles in this area

The nearest Authorised Treatment Facility is published in the Environment Agency directory; we route end-of-life pickups to the closest available facility on the day.

The End-of-Life Vehicles Regulations 2003 require that a scrap vehicle is depolluted and destroyed at an Authorised Treatment Facility, which then issues a Certificate of Destruction. The keeper sends the certificate to DVLA to remove the vehicle from their record; see gov.uk guidance.

Cash payments for scrap are prohibited by the Scrap Metal Dealers Act 2013; payment is by bank transfer or cheque. The Environment Agency directory lists the active ATFs by region.

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Indicative price bands for Chichester

Local tow (under 10 miles), passenger car: From £55. Regional tow (10 to 50 miles), passenger car: From £120. Both bands apply across Chichester on the published framework.

Vehicle-class adjustments are listed in the pricing page. The same framework applies whether the recovery starts in the city centre (PO19) or in an outer postcode (PO19).

Bands are indicative; final quote confirmed at booking. Any council pound release fee or third-party compound storage fee is charged by the council or the compound directly and is not part of our published band.

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All 14 services available in this area

  • Roadside jump start in Chichester: Boost a flat 12V battery using a heavy-duty jump pack, test the charging system at the scene and decide whether a short tow to a garage is necessary.
  • Out of fuel delivery in Chichester: Deliver five to ten litres of the correct grade of petrol or diesel to a stranded vehicle, decant safely under PAS 43 procedure, and confirm the vehicle starts before the operator leaves the scene.
  • Flat tyre swap in Chichester: Fit the vehicle's spare wheel, inflate a slow puncture or apply a temporary sealant where a spare is not carried, and decide whether the vehicle is safe to drive to a tyre fitter.
  • Lockout assistance in Chichester: Dispatch a vehicle locksmith with non-destructive entry tools and, where keys are lost, an on-vehicle key cutting and programming service for common immobilisers.
  • Local tow under 10 miles in Chichester: Flat-rate short-haul tow from the recovery scene to a nominated garage or domestic address within ten miles.
  • Regional tow 10 to 50 miles in Chichester: Mid-range recovery with a flat regional band that covers up to 50 loaded miles from the recovery scene.
  • Long distance tow over 50 miles in Chichester: Pre-quoted long-haul tow with a published per-mile rate after the first fifty miles.
  • Motorway recovery in Chichester: Motorway recoveries are dispatched under the National Highways recovery framework (sometimes called the National Highways recovery framework or NRS), the National Highways framework that pays operators on statutory rates.
  • Accident recovery in Chichester: Recover a damaged vehicle from a non-motorway collision scene, support the driver and any third party with the recovery sheet they need for their insurer, and handle the compound or garage handoff cleanly.
  • Illegal parking removal in Chichester: Remove an unauthorised vehicle from private land under the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 Schedule 4 keeper-liability framework, with documented landowner authority and the correct signage in place.
  • Abandoned vehicle removal in Chichester: Coordinate council-instructed removal of an abandoned vehicle under the Refuse Disposal (Amenity) Act 1978 and the Removal and Disposal of Vehicles Regulations 1986, with the documentation a council enforcement officer needs for keeper notice.
  • Scrap and end of life pickup in Chichester: Collect a scrap or end-of-life vehicle and deliver it to an Authorised Treatment Facility under the End-of-Life Vehicles Regulations 2003, with the Certificate of Destruction the keeper needs to notify DVLA.
  • EV recovery in Chichester: Flatbed-only recovery for battery electric vehicles, with high-voltage isolation procedure where the vehicle has been in a collision and a lithium-fire awareness check before lift.
  • Motorbike and scooter recovery in Chichester: Recover a motorcycle, scooter or moped on a tilt-bed flatbed with a wheel chock and ratchet anchors, or in an enclosed trailer for long distance.

Every service is bookable on the same dispatch framework; the band varies by vehicle class. See the services index for the full descriptions, or the city-and-service pages for the local context.

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What to do if you break down on the strategic road into the city

On M27 follow Highway Code rules 274 to 287: get out on the passenger side, get behind the safety barrier, dial 999. National Highways closes the lane via radar-detection where the road is a smart motorway and dispatches the nearest National Highways recovery framework operator.

On A27 or any other A-road into Chichester, switch on hazards, place a warning triangle behind the vehicle where it is safe, and stand clear of the carriageway. Call the booking line; the dispatcher matches the nearest operator with the right equipment.

Urban roadside work in Chichester is performed under PAS 43 working-at-roadside procedure: hi-vis, beacon cover, safe parking position. Where a Clean Air Zone restriction is in force the operator's compliant vehicle is dispatched.

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Post-collision recovery procedure in this area

Where there are injuries or the road is blocked, Sussex Police directs recovery and the operator follows their instruction. Where the collision is damage-only, the driver exchanges details under the duty in Road Traffic Act 1988 section 170 and calls recovery directly.

Default destination after a non-fault collision is the operator's secure compound for the insurer's engineer to inspect, unless the driver names a preferred garage. Credit hire is a separate service from recovery; the driver arranges it through their insurer or a credit-hire provider.

The recovery sheet, including photos of the vehicle as found and as loaded, is the document the insurer asks for. The driver-side copy is emailed at handover.

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Working with garages and Authorised Treatment Facilities locally

On a local tow the default destination is the garage you nominate. Where the garage is closed at the time of attendance the vehicle is dropped at the operator's compound for next-day handover; the published overnight storage rate applies.

For end-of-life pickups the vehicle is routed to the nearest Authorised Treatment Facility published in the Environment Agency directory. The Certificate of Destruction is issued by the ATF and sent to the keeper; the keeper then notifies DVLA.

For classic-car transport the default is enclosed-trailer where the vehicle is concours-relevant; the driver chooses open or enclosed at booking depending on paint and trim sensitivity.

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Local insurer footprint and recovery preferences

Most major UK motor insurers operate equally across Chichester. Direct Line, Aviva, Admiral, AXA, LV=, Hastings Direct, Churchill and Esure all instruct recoveries on the same nationally administered framework. The recovery instruction reaches the operator panel through the insurer's claims dispatcher, not directly from the policyholder.

Where a driver pays for a recovery at the scene and reclaims later, the insurer's reimbursement procedure is governed by the policy schedule and the FCA Insurance Conduct of Business Sourcebook (ICOBS). The Association of British Insurers publishes the broader claims framework at abi.org.uk.

Credit hire after a non-fault collision in Chichester is arranged through the driver's preferred provider; we do not run a credit-hire pool. The General Terms of Agreement (GTA) between insurers and credit-hire firms governs the pricing of the loan vehicle.

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Garage and ATF network around Chichester

The garage network reachable inside the local-tow band from Chichester includes manufacturer dealer franchises, RMI-affiliated independent garages, and the local fast-fit chains. The driver names the destination garage at booking; the operator delivers to that address.

Authorised Treatment Facilities licensed by the Environment Agency take end-of-life vehicles for depollution and destruction. The directory is published at gov.uk. The Vehicle Recyclers Association (VRA) is the trade body for ATFs.

For specialist work (classic-car restoration, EV-specific bodyshops, motorhome habitation repair) the destination garage list is shorter and may be outside the local-tow band; the band reverts to regional or long-distance accordingly.

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Local statute and council enforcement context

Chichester District Council is the local authority for Chichester and administers parking enforcement, abandoned-vehicle removal, and the council recovery pound. Parking tickets issued by the council follow the Traffic Management Act 2004 procedure; private-land parking charges follow the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 Schedule 4 framework.

Abandoned-vehicle reports for Chichester are routed through gov.uk/report-abandoned-vehicle or directly to the council. The council enforcement officer attends and makes the determination under Refuse Disposal (Amenity) Act 1978 before instructing removal.

Untaxed-vehicle enforcement in Chichester is administered by DVLA in partnership with the local authority and Sussex Police. Untaxed vehicles parked on the public highway are subject to the DVLA wheel-clamping regime under the Vehicle Excise and Registration Act 1994.

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Weather, road condition and seasonal factors in this area

Recovery demand in Chichester follows the national pattern: winter weeks drive higher demand for jump starts (cold flattens marginal 12V batteries faster), summer drives higher demand for fuel deliveries (drivers run closer to empty on longer trips), and the morning rush drives higher demand for accident recoveries.

Met Office severe weather warnings ([metoffice.gov.uk](https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/)) are the leading indicator for dispatch capacity. A red warning closes the recovery panel to non-emergency work; an amber warning extends the attendance window. The operator panel publishes a status alert through the dispatcher in these cases.

Flood-affected vehicles in Chichester are recovered on a flatbed with the engine off (a flooded internal combustion engine can hydrolock; a flooded EV is treated as a high-voltage risk). The vehicle is recovered to an outdoor quarantine area for the keeper's insurer engineer to assess.

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Primary sources cited on this page

Sources cited on this page are taken from gov.uk, legislation.gov.uk, nationalhighways.co.uk, bsigroup.com, hse.gov.uk and citizensadvice.org.uk. Each link below opens in a new tab.

We do not link to review or rating sites and we do not display star ratings because we have not wired a verified feed. The recovery management framework (PAS 43) is the only operational standard we cite as social proof.

All 14 services available in Chichester

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Do you cover Chichester?

Yes. Chichester sits in South East England. Sussex Police is the police force covering Chichester.

What is the indicative price for a local tow in Chichester?

For a passenger car within 10 miles the band is published in the pricing table. See the pricing page for the full matrix by vehicle class.

Where is the council recovery pound in Chichester?

Council recovery pound details for this area are to be confirmed; call the council directly on the published number for the live pound address.

Is Chichester inside a Clean Air Zone or ULEZ?

There is no active Clean Air Zone (CAZ) or Low Emission Zone (LEZ) charge in this area. The area is outside the London ULEZ.

Which police force covers Chichester?

Sussex Police is the police force covering Chichester.

Which is the nearest motorway?

The nearest strategic road link is M27. The dominant local A-road is A27, which carries most through traffic.

Where does an end-of-life vehicle from Chichester go for destruction?

The nearest Authorised Treatment Facility is published in the Environment Agency directory; we route end-of-life pickups to the closest available facility on the day.

How long does dispatch take in Chichester?

Urban dispatch in Chichester is generally tighter than rural; the dispatcher confirms an arrival window at booking.

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