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Parking Review
News Lead Story
Mark Moran
Drivers who receive penalties when using private car parks in England and Wales have been able to appeal to an independent body for the past six... continue
Parking Review
News Lead Story
Deniz Huseyin
An independent panel is to handle appeals from motorists challenging parking charges received on private land. The scheme, which will be known as... continue
Parking Review
Cover Story
Anjna Patel is the new president of the British Parking Association. She was born in Uganda with an early introduction to the world of transport by... continue
Parking Review
News Lead Story
Mark Moran
Launching the Independent Appeals Service, which will listen to drivers’ complaints about enforcement in private car parks once wheel clamping... continue
Parking Review
Debates
The formal regulation of bailiffs is a step that the current government may find it hard to justify, however well put the case or pressing the need,... continue
Parking Review
News Lead Story
Launching the Independent Appeals Service, which will listen to drivers’ complaints about enforcement in private car parks once wheel clamping... continue
Parking Review
Operational Lead Story
The British Parking Association (BPA) is suggesting that members of the Approved Operator Scheme (AOS) cease off-street clamping operations in... continue
Parking Review
News Lead Story
Deniz Huseyin
The Protection of Freedoms Act, which outlaws wheel clamping and the removal of vehicles on private land, has gained Royal Assent. Section 54 of the... continue
Parking Review
Enforcement News
Welsh Labour MP Nick Smith is calling for a new official regulatory body to oversee private parking companies. The Blaenau Gwent MP reports a surge... continue
Parking Review
Debates
Parking companies enforcing parking on private land depend on access to the vehicle keeper information supplied by by the Driver & Vehicle Licensing... continue
Parking Review
Debates
Patrick Troy, chief executive of the British Parking Association (BPA), appeared on the BBC consumer programme Watchdog on 19 April to answer... continue
Parking Review
Debates
Martin Cutts
Few things matter more in the parking industry than the legibility of signs and notices. Unless these are clear, motorists are likely to break the... continue
Parking Review
Editorial
Last month Parking Review featured Anne Robinson in her guise as host of The Weakest Link when Gumnwharf Quay's deputy parking manager Fraser Jones... continue
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News Lead Story
Parking Review
Debates
The views and needs of the parking sector are being listened to by the coalition government, especially with regard to the enforcement of parking on... continue
Parking Review
Debates
The Protection of Freedoms Bill, which is likely to get Royal?Assent this spring, is set to ban the use of wheel clamps on private land in England... continue
Parking Review
Lead Story
Deniz Huseyin
The long-awaited public consultation seeking views on how best to reform the bailiff industry has been launched by the Ministry of Justice (MOJ). The... continue
Parking Review
Debates
A survey conducted by the British Parking Association (BPA) has revealed that 73% of motorists feel that people wrongly parking in Blue Badge bays... continue
Parking Review
Viewpoint
The British Parking Association (BPA) is highlighting the perils of Christmas parking for Blue Badge holders. Christmas is a period when traffic is... continue
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Enforcement News Lead Story
Three car clampers have been jailed for blackmail and demanding money with menaces. The men, operating as A1 Clampers, are believed to have made... continue
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