Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Council made £2m on parking charges

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financial year, research found.

It represents a 10% leap on the 2015/16 surplus of £744 million.

The figure was calculated by taking income from parking charges and penalty notices and then deducting running costs.

Some of the extra profit in Kirklees may be from savings made through a new mobile payment contract.

The council changed suppliers from ‘Pay-By-Phone’ to ‘RingGo’ on April 1, 2016.

Steve Gooding, director of the RAC Foundation, said: “The upward path in profits is in part a reflection of the record number of cars and volume of traffic.

“The silver lining for drivers is that these surpluses must almost exclusivel­y be ploughed back into transport and as any motorist will tell you there is no shortage of work to be done.

“We welcome the fact councils are increasing­ly investing in technology to help make parking easier and less stressful. Westminste­r, for example, has created an app which directs drivers to free parking bays, helping to end the motoring misery of prowling the streets looking for a space.

“We urge motorists to take the time to read their own local authority’s parking report so they can see both the rationale for charges in their area and how the surplus is being spent.”

A Kirklees Council spokespers­on said: “The amount of money generated through parking charges and penalty charge notices fluctuates year on year dependant on a number of factors including customer behaviour.

“Any surplus income generated is used to further improve services and infrastruc­ture for the people of Kirklees.”

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