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Maximising carpool engagement

Maximising carpool engagement

As pressure mounts on employers to reduce car use and deliver against decarbonisation targets, workplace carpooling is attracting renewed attention. Also known as carsharing or liftsharing, carpooling is simply the practice of giving a colleague a lift to work. It is usually pre-arranged and the... continue

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1 Aug 2025Parking Review Features
Beyond the Uniform has made life better for patrol officers

Beyond the Uniform has made life better for patrol officers

A publicity campaign designed to address violence and aggression towards its civil enforcement officers (CEOs) has delivered positive results, with a 73% reduction in reported incidents. In 2024 the North Essex Parking Partnership... continue

21 Jul 2025Parking Review Features
Cornwall Council wins PATROL Driving Improvement Awards

Cornwall Council wins PATROL Driving Improvement Awards

An idea for a public engagement campaign focussed on the issue of Blue Badge abuse and misuse proposed by Cornwall Council was named winner of the 2025-26 PATROL Driving Improvement Awards. The council’s winning... continue

21 Jul 2025Parking Review Features
BPA places emphasis on developing skills and networks

BPA places emphasis on developing skills and networks

Community, engagement and professional development were among the key themes discussed at the British Parking Association President’s Reception, held at the House of Commons on 9 July. BPA chief executive... continue

14 Jul 2025Parking Review Features
Let's talk about car parks

Let's talk about car parks
Mark Moran

Car parks are important civic structures that open up destinations, support... continue

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7 Jul 2025Parking Review Features

Thieves using ‘relay hack’ to steal keyless cars
Mike Thompson

The Crime and Policing Bill banned the possession, sale and distribution of the electronic devices. Under new laws criminals caught with the gadgets – including signal jammers – could face up to five years in prison. Despite this, theft of keyless cars seems to be on the... continue

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1 Jul 2025Parking Review Features
Tories test Labour on parking enforcement

Tories test Labour on parking enforcement
Mark Moran

The enforcement of parking was the subject of a flurry of Parliamentary correspondence as the Conservatives tabled... continue

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12 Jun 2025Parking Review Features

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