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Nhs Parking
I’m surprised no one has posted this yet, , surely NHS staff should always be exempt from parking fees ....always
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Liberals lent on companies, usually large ones, to charge for the parking. I think the idea was to force everyone onto public transport or their bike. Of course for areas not in Cities this just ends up as a 'tax' on employees as there is little public transport and often people have to travel too far for a pushbike.
Hospitals charge because they are allowed to and usually claim they use the fees to help the hospital. More like simply pays a bigger salary to the hospital management I suspecrt given the gross salaries some of them are paid.
As a point of interest I do not agree with charging in hospitals, either for staff or for patients. Neither do I think any employees should be charged.
Hospitals charge because they are allowed to and usually claim they use the fees to help the hospital. More like simply pays a bigger salary to the hospital management I suspecrt given the gross salaries some of them are paid.
As a point of interest I do not agree with charging in hospitals, either for staff or for patients. Neither do I think any employees should be charged.
I pay £20 a month directly from my wages. We were given 3 months free parking during the Covid response. We were also given free meals from the canteen, initially 3 times per day, then this was limited to once daily. That ceased a few weeks ago (although I've been off sick since that time) and in the meantime Icecream Vans have been attending to give out free icecreams to all staff.
We have also had generous donations of groceries, sandwiches and other provisions, none of which I have taken advantage of as I don't need to and I only work normal office hours.
As for the parking situation, I am happy to pay £20 per month, which is cheap compared to paying in non-hospital car parks and frankly it's not safe to park in a residential street near the hospital as several of my colleagues have had their vehicles damaged by spiteful residents.
If they did scrap the charge for NHS staff though, I wouldn't complain.
We have also had generous donations of groceries, sandwiches and other provisions, none of which I have taken advantage of as I don't need to and I only work normal office hours.
As for the parking situation, I am happy to pay £20 per month, which is cheap compared to paying in non-hospital car parks and frankly it's not safe to park in a residential street near the hospital as several of my colleagues have had their vehicles damaged by spiteful residents.
If they did scrap the charge for NHS staff though, I wouldn't complain.
The problem at our local hospital is the surrounding offices and businesses. If they did not charge more for the hospital than the public car parks there would be no spaces. Staff can buy season tickets which are charged according to their salary band, and pay by DD monthly. One of the local bus companies provides free transport for NHS staff to the hospital. I don't know if that is permanent or during the pandemic. Visitors can also buy reduced permits for longer stay patients.
I worked for the NHS since I was in my early 20s until my mid 40s and never had free parking. Even where you have to pay a lot to park, finding spaces is still very difficult, so goodness knows what it'd be like if the carparks were free.
My local hospital is by the town centre, so they have to charge or people just park there and walk into town
My local hospital is by the town centre, so they have to charge or people just park there and walk into town
um no bobby
they were and then the hospitals came in for criticism for using space on site which didnt turn in revenue
[ there is a phrase for this in retail - non selling space or something]
so they charged and THEN
sold on the rights to car parking companies ( for moolah up front)
and so - - - to buy out the rights - - -
yup there are punitive clauses in the contracts
as was all pointed out to them by people like me at the time
no surprise at all then
they were and then the hospitals came in for criticism for using space on site which didnt turn in revenue
[ there is a phrase for this in retail - non selling space or something]
so they charged and THEN
sold on the rights to car parking companies ( for moolah up front)
and so - - - to buy out the rights - - -
yup there are punitive clauses in the contracts
as was all pointed out to them by people like me at the time
no surprise at all then