Share

Groundwork gets local authority contract to issue parking tickets

Groundwork gets local authority contract to issue parking tickets
News

Groundwork gets local authority contract to issue parking tickets

Finance | Vibeka Mair | 12 Sep 2012

South Tyneside Council has extended a contract with a Groundwork charity to run its civil parking enforcement in the area, as part of a trial piloting new service delivery models.

Under the contract, Groundwork South Tyneside and Newcastle’s trading company Windmill, issues parking tickets and enforces highway law in the borough, along with providing educational activities around road safety issues in schools and the local community.

South Tyneside Council started the partnership with Groundwork after ending its contract with private firm APCOA following evidence of "wrongly-issued tickets" in the conduct of parking charge notices.

The council transferred APCOA’s staff working under the parking contract to Groundwork. It has been announced this week that the partnership, which has been running on a trial basis since February, has been extended.

The local media in the area report that while APCOA was perceived as “ticket-happy” by the public, early indications show that fewer tickets have been issued through Groundwork.

A Council spokesman said: “We have extended the arrangement with Groundwork South Tyneside and Newcastle for a number of weeks to continue our evaluation of the trial.”

Andrew Watts, executive director of Groundwork South Tyneside and Newcastle, said: “This trial will provide the borough with a great opportunity to trial a new approach to innovative parking services that combines education, awareness and road safety which we believe will be of great benefit to the community.

"Groundwork is committed to improving the borough and is pleased to have been selected for this role as this model of service delivery demonstrates that South Tyneside Council is at the forefront of piloting new delivery models.”

Comments

[Cancel] | Reply to:

Close »

Community Standards

The civilsociety.co.uk community and comments board is intended as a platform for informed and civilised debate.

We hope to encourage a broad range of views, however, there are standards that we expect commentators to uphold. We reserve the right to delete or amend any comments that do not adhere to these standards.

We welcome:

  • Robust but respectful debate
  • Strongly held opinions
  • Intelligent relevant discussion
  • The sharing of relevant experiences
  • New participants

We will not publish:

  • Rude, threatening, offensive, obscene or abusive language, or links to such material
  • Links to commercial organisations or spam postings. The comments board is not an advertising platform
  • The posting of contact details for yourself or others
  • Comments intended for malicious purpose or mindless abuse
  • Comments purporting to be from another person or organisation under false pretences
  • Gratuitous criticism, commentary or self-promotion
  • Any material which breaches copyright or privacy laws, or could be considered libellous
  • The use of the comments board for the pursuit or extension of personal disputes

Be aware:

  • Views expressed on the comments board are left at users’ discretion and are in no way views held or supported by Civil Society Media
  • Comments left by others may not be accurate, do not rely on them as fact
  • You may be misunderstood - sarcasm and humour can easily be taken out of context, try to be clear

Please:

  • Enjoy the opportunity to express your opinion and respect the right of others to express theirs
  • Confine your remarks to issues rather than personalities

Together we can keep our community a polite, respectful and intelligent platform for discussion.

Free eNews

Funder/charity discussion forum is long overdue, says IoF and nfpSynergy report

20 Jun 2013

A forum where grant applicants and grantmakers can discuss issues that each face, is long overdue and...

Advice charities cutting back face-to-face services

19 Jun 2013

Leading advice services are being forced to cut back on face-to-face support and place more emphasis on...

BIG announces £19m in community grants

18 Jun 2013

The Big Lottery Fund has announced 72 projects that have been allocated a share of £19m from its Reaching...

Current commissioning process is 'not sustainable', says FSI

20 Jun 2013

Small charities lack the confidence to use their rights under the Localism Act, and face the ultimate...

Funder/charity discussion forum is long overdue, says IoF and nfpSynergy report

20 Jun 2013

A forum where grant applicants and grantmakers can discuss issues that each face, is long overdue and...

Papworth Trust and Workwise to be merged in next six weeks

19 Jun 2013

Disability charity the Papworth Trust and Workwise, a charity which supports people with mental health...

Charities collaborate to increase private rented housing for disabled people

19 Jun 2013

The Housing and Support Alliance has teamed up with the co-founder of moneysupermarket.com and the Centre...

Advice charities cutting back face-to-face services

19 Jun 2013

Leading advice services are being forced to cut back on face-to-face support and place more emphasis on...

Commission to release data sets on charities' spending

17 Jun 2013

The Charity Commission data sets on how charities spend their money will be made publicly available in...

Join the discussion

 Twitter button

@CSFinance