The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Free NHS parking ‘to be axed’ to save millions

- By Brendan Carlin and Stephen Adams

THE parents of sick children and the disabled could lose free hospital parking under controvers­ial new savings plans.

The Mail on Sunday understand­s Westminste­r Health Secretary Therese Coffey’s department is looking at the cuts to save millions of pounds. But the move, which would also affect doctors and nurses, has provoked a furious response from nurses’ leaders.

Critics also pointed out it would fly in the face of the 2019 Tory manifesto, which vowed to ‘end unfair hospital car parking charges for those in greatest need’.

Under current arrangemen­ts in England, hospital trusts must provide free parking for four groups – the disabled, outpatient­s with at least three hospital appointmen­ts in a month, hospital staff working night shifts and the parents of sick children staying overnight.

But a source told The Mail on Sunday that the free parking was now under threat. One said: ‘They have got their eyes on this even though in terms of the overall NHS budget, it won’t save that much money.’

Last night, Pat Cullen, the Royal College of Nursing’s General Secretary and Chief Executive, said: ‘Ministers need to invest in nursing, not threaten to undermine it further.’

Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting said: ‘They’ve gone from clapping NHS staff to slapping them in the face.’

Last night, a spokesman for the Department of Health and Social Care said: ‘We are delivering on the manifesto commitment to provide free hospital car parking to thousands more NHS patients and visitors, with every NHS Trust implementi­ng free car parking for those who need it most.’

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