Northern Ireland’s Roads Service retains NSL
Northern Ireland’s Department of Regional Development Roads Service has reappointed NSL Services as its parking enforcement contractor. The contract, which starts on 30 October, will operate across the whole of the province and covers parking enforcement, car park management and other support services.
The new contract will initially run for four years, but with the option of it being extended to ten years in total. NSL now employs over 150 enforcement staff and has 52 vehicles to ensure...
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Simon Richardson and Geoff Alister of DRDNI and NSL CEO Mark Underwood
