Reply To: I hate parking tickets

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BigDave
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    However, in England from this month onwards:

     

    Free hospital parking for thousands of patients, staff and carers

    Disabled people, frequent outpatient attenders, parents of sick children staying overnight and staff working night shifts will not have to pay for NHS car parking from April 2020.

    Thousands of NHS patients and visitors in England will be able to access free hospital car parking under a new approach set out by Health Secretary Matt Hancock today.

    The government will also consider car parking capacity across the country, and how improved technology will reduce burdens for hospitals and take away stress for visitors.

    Currently, NHS trusts are responsible for making their own car parking arrangements, including setting any charges. Any profits from car parking charges must be reinvested into frontline care.

    From April, all 206 hospital trusts in England will be expected to provide free car parking to groups that may be frequent hospital visitors, or those disproportionately impacted by daily or hourly charges for parking, including:

    blue badge holders
    frequent outpatients who have to attend regular appointments to manage long-term conditions
    Free parking will also be offered at specific times of day to certain groups, including:

    parents of sick children staying in hospital overnight
    staff working night shifts
    The government will work with the NHS and others to ensure that it:

    spreads existing good practice from NHS organisations applying current exemptions effectively to others
    uses the NHS standard contract if needed to ensure compliance
    assesses where capital investment could help to improve the experience of patients and visitors…………….

    https://www.gov.uk/government/news/free-hospital-parking-for-thousands-of-patients-staff-and-carers