The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Controvers­ial parking company to end deal with Perth College

Bosses have invited other firms to submit tenders for the work

- JaMie buchan jabuchan@thecourier.co.uk

Controvers­ial firm Smart Parking is ending its deal with Perth College, The Courier can reveal.

The firm, which has provoked anger over its handling of a Fair City multi-storey site, will no longer manage parking at the college’s Crieff Road campus.

For opponents, the move has triggered fresh hope that Smart Parking is reviewing its portfolio and gradually moving out of Perth.

It follows hundreds of complaints about its “overly confusing” payment system at the city’s Kinnoull Street site.

Now the search is on for a new firm to operate the college campus site.

Bosses have invited companies to submit tenders for the work.

In its contract notice, a spokeswoma­n for the establishm­ent said: “We are seeking to appoint a single contractor who will provide a solution for the management of parking on our Crieff Road campus.

“It is anticipate­d that a fixed price contract will be awarded for three years, with two possible extensions each of 12 months.”

A college source confirmed that Smart Parking had decided to end the deal.

Because it is used by students, the site is much cheaper than other Smart Parking operations, with parking just 70p for a full day and 40p for four hours.

The company has not responded to questions about the move from The Courier and also declined to comment on speculatio­n that it is looking to move out of other Perth sites.

Local MSP Murdo Fraser, who has led a campaign against Smart Parking, said: “News that Smart Parking are pulling out of Perth College Campus is welcome and will hopefully allow those in charge to pick a new operator that is more customer service orientated.”

He added: “Hopefully this move out of Perth College will signal the start of Smart Parking withdrawin­g from the Fair City.

“The people of Perth have voted with their feet and I know many who boycott Smart Parking facilities as a matter of principle.

“I would hope that if this is the beginning of the end for Smart Parking in Perth a new operator with fair conditions and good service can be found.”

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ?? Because it is used by students, the Crieff Road site is much cheaper than other Smart Parking operations, with parking just 70p for a full day and 40p for four hours.
Picture: Steve MacDougall. Because it is used by students, the Crieff Road site is much cheaper than other Smart Parking operations, with parking just 70p for a full day and 40p for four hours.

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