Daily Record

PARKING MAD

WORKERS PLAY WAITING GAME 2000 NHS staff are still seeking their permits for hospitals and health centres

- LAURA PATERSON reporters@dailyrecor­d.co.uk

THE Scottish Government have been urged to review NHS parking and transport after it emerged more than 2000 workers are waiting on parking permits.

A total of 2247 NHS workers across five different health boards do not have permission to park at hospitals and health centres.

More than half of those – 1236 – are in NHS Lothian. There are 513 affected in NHS Grampian, 363 in Forth Valley and 88 at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.

A total of 47 staff are waiting at NHS Tayside but this does not include workers needing permits for the privately-owned car park at their main site, Ninewells hospital in Dundee.

The figures were released to the Scottish Conservati­ves under a Freedom of Informatio­n request and the remaining nine health boards either do not have permit schemes or have no staff members on their waiting lists.

The party’s health spokesman Miles Briggs said: “If we have thousands of staff awaiting a permit, you can imagine how difficult it is for patients and visitors.

“Health workers are under enough strain without having to spend ages before their shift looking for a parking space.

“Many new hospital sites are built out of town where space isn’t an issue.

“Increasing­ly, I hear from medical profession­als who tell me on too many occasions they are driving around looking for parking spaces when patients are waiting to see them in clinics.

“It’s time for SNP ministers to undertake a national review of NHS parking and transport and look to how new solutions can be developed across Scotland.”

The SNP announced parking charges at publicly owned hospitals would be scrapped in 2008 but said it would be too expensive to do the same at sites such as Edinburgh and Glasgow Royal Infirmarie­s and Ninewells in Dundee, which are privately owned and managed.

Labour MSP Jenny Marra plans to bring forward a Member’s Bill to the Scottish Parliament to remove parking charges.

A Scottish Government spokeswoma­n said: “The Scottish Government abolished car park fees at a number of hospitals in December 2008.

“The move saved patients, visitors and staff about £32million and has raised concerns where contracts that predate this government mean charges are still in place.”

 ??  ?? SPACED OUT Parking is limited at NHS sites such as the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh, above
SPACED OUT Parking is limited at NHS sites such as the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh, above
 ??  ?? RESTRICTED Parking for disabled
RESTRICTED Parking for disabled

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