The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Ninewells parking fees may be waived in crisis

NHS Tayside in discussion­s with operator with staff facing ‘exceptiona­l pressures’

- NADIA VIDINOVA nvidinova@thecourier.co.uk

Parking charges at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee could be temporaril­y suspended.

Fears have also been voiced that coronaviru­s could be transmitte­d through repeated use of buttons on the parking machines and barriers.

NHS Tayside is in discussion­s with car park operator Saba UK and a decision is expected later today.

The car parks currently operates under a Private Finance Initiative (PFI) deal due to end in 2028, meaning charges cannot be scrapped earlier under normal circumstan­ces.

Dundee East MSP and former health secretary Shona Robison wrote to parking bosses urging them to “show solidarity” with health service staff, some of whom pay up to £20 a day.

She said: “These are extraordin­ary times and in recognitio­n of the fantastic work of our frontline health profession­als, who are facing exceptiona­l pressures, these charges should be scrapped urgently.

“I fully understand the complex legal and contractua­l issues thrown up by these PFI car park deals but we are in an emergency situation here and we cannot have staff who are working extra shifts being further financiall­y penalised in getting to work.”

The charges faced by workers at Ninewells, as well as those at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary and Glasgow Royal Infirmary – the only remaining fee-paying hospital car parks in Scotland – were raised at First Minister’s Questions last week.

Lynne Wilson, a senior nurse at the high dependency unit at Ninewells, is one of those being stung by higher charges during the pandemic.

She said: “I work part-time, and part-time staff aren’t allowed parking permits, we pay as we go. I, among many others am working extra and longer shifts which means I’m paying more.

“I also worry that the buttons to enter the car parks and paying stations will be breeding grounds for the virus.

“Given currently there are no visitors allowed in Ninewells so anyone parking will be patients or staff – I just think come on, give us a break.”

An NHS Tayside spokesman described the discussion­s so far as “positive”.

He said: “NHS Tayside is currently in discussion­s with Saba to progress the temporary suspension of car parking charges at Ninewells Hospital.

“These discussion­s have been very positive and we are now working through the finer details of how the temporary arrangemen­ts will work.

“We will then share the new arrangemen­ts with our staff and the public.”

Alex Cleland, regional commercial manager, Saba Park Services UK Limited, said the company has received a letter from Health Secretary Jeane Freeman.

He added: “We are working proactivel­y with the health board to address the details in the letter and are aware of the need for a speedy resolution and are awaiting further clarificat­ion on some points.”

 ?? Picture: Mhairi Edwards. ?? The car parks at Ninewells Hospital operate under a Private Finance Initiative deal not due to end until 2028.
Picture: Mhairi Edwards. The car parks at Ninewells Hospital operate under a Private Finance Initiative deal not due to end until 2028.
 ??  ?? Dundee East MSP and former health secretary Shona Robison urged parking bosses to “show solidarity” with health service staff.
Dundee East MSP and former health secretary Shona Robison urged parking bosses to “show solidarity” with health service staff.

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