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Darling joins Whyte & Co
David Darling has become the new business development manager at civil enforcement agency Whyte & Co. He has 20 years experience within the enforcement industry, with parking management roles in three local authorities — Croydon, Sevenoaks and Runnymede, alongside interim positions at Epsom & Ewell and Haringey councils. Darling has held a position at Town & City Parking as its regional manager.
Prior to joining Whyte, Darling spent two years at civil enforcement company Ross...
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