THE PROGRAMME The Future of Contactless Payments - Colin McSkeane, Barclaycard
How ePermits are Changing the way Councils and Private Operators Offer Parking - Harry Clarke, Cobalt Telephone Technologies
With internet purchasing now a mainstream activity for the majority of the population, Council and Private Operator parking departments across the UK are starting to realise the benefits of providing purchasing of parking services online.
As well as offering time and monetary savings, and an enhanced customer experience, the flexibility of ePermits allows local authorities and private parking operators to strategically direct parking towards particular groups of customers, thereby influencing parking operations and usage within their jurisdiction.
Using case studies of local authorities and private operators that have introduced RingGo ePermits, this presentation provides practical demonstration of the benefits for both providers and motorists, as well as a thought-provoking look at how schemes in operation have influenced buyer behaviour by utilising discounts (in one case up to 60% off the standard rate of parking) and other incentives.
Class 2c - Parking and Communities What standards have customers come to expect from parking services? How can parking services help enhance
the communities they serve? Parking Services and Community Safety - Ephraim Olumewo
Newham Council has recently taken the step of reclassifying its Highways, Transport & Parking’s directorate under “Safety & Enforcement Directorate”. This move sums up the immense contribution Parking and its Operators at various levels have made and continue to make to reduce crime and increase safety awareness; not only in town centres which are the hub of commercial activities but in residential areas as well.
The Civil Enforcement Officers (CEOs) are one of the most common sights on streets in our cities and big towns all over the country. The sight of the smartly dressed CEO’s on our streets do obstruct the intended burglars, looters and their allies in crime to either backtrack or completely abandon their evil “agenda”
Also, safety feeds on orderliness. Enforcing parking regulations brings orderliness to the way vehicles are parked, which in turn reduces accidents on our streets. It is becoming a regular occurrence for the police to request video clips of street scenes from the CCTV department of parking, to assist them in their investigation of criminal activities or anti-social behaviour.
influences every aspect of life. Its importance in this modern society can not be over-emphasized. Parking in the Community Case Studies - Speakers TBC
Class 2d - Parking Strategy A look at some of the town team bids for funding and their proposals for parking
Tiverton Case Study – James Callaghan, Tiverton Town Council Barnsley Case Study – Ann Untisz, Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council (invited) Bassetlaw Case Study - Robert Wilkinson, Bassetlaw District Council
Robert’s presentation will be based on:
Controlled parking initiatives • Parking Loyalty card scheme • Christmas Parking • Cinema initiative
Its very clear that Parking is projecting itself as a profession that permeates and
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