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Councils make £819m from parking charges, says RAC study | Councils make £819m from parking charges, says RAC study |
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English councils generated £819m from parking fees and fines in 2016-17, an increase of 10% on the previous year, a study has suggested. | English councils generated £819m from parking fees and fines in 2016-17, an increase of 10% on the previous year, a study has suggested. |
This figure represents income from parking charges and penalty notices with running costs deducted. | This figure represents income from parking charges and penalty notices with running costs deducted. |
The RAC Foundation, which carried out the research, said motorists should ask how their council spends the cash. | The RAC Foundation, which carried out the research, said motorists should ask how their council spends the cash. |
The Local Government Association said parking charge surpluses were spent on "essential transport projects". | |
Income collected by the 353 English local authorities was up 6% and costs rose 2% compared with 2015-16, when the surplus was £744m. | Income collected by the 353 English local authorities was up 6% and costs rose 2% compared with 2015-16, when the surplus was £744m. |
Many of the highest totals were seen in London, with the largest in Westminster, which had a surplus of £73.2m. | Many of the highest totals were seen in London, with the largest in Westminster, which had a surplus of £73.2m. |
Outside the capital, big surpluses were recorded in Brighton and Hove, Milton Keynes and Birmingham. | Outside the capital, big surpluses were recorded in Brighton and Hove, Milton Keynes and Birmingham. |
RAC Foundation director Steve Gooding said the rise in profits reflects the "record number of cars and volume of traffic". | RAC Foundation director Steve Gooding said the rise in profits reflects the "record number of cars and volume of traffic". |
"We welcome the fact that councils are increasingly investing in technology to help make parking easier and less stressful," he added. | "We welcome the fact that councils are increasingly investing in technology to help make parking easier and less stressful," he added. |
Westminster Council has created an app to direct drivers to free parking spaces. | Westminster Council has created an app to direct drivers to free parking spaces. |
Martin Tett, the Local Government Association's transport spokesman, said parking charges keep the roads clear, help pedestrians, motorists and cyclists safe and enable people to park near their homes. | Martin Tett, the Local Government Association's transport spokesman, said parking charges keep the roads clear, help pedestrians, motorists and cyclists safe and enable people to park near their homes. |
They also go towards tackling the UK's £12bn roads repair backlog, he added. | They also go towards tackling the UK's £12bn roads repair backlog, he added. |
An annual report from the Asphalt Industry Alliance this year found that almost a fifth of roads in England and Wales were in "poor" condition. | An annual report from the Asphalt Industry Alliance this year found that almost a fifth of roads in England and Wales were in "poor" condition. |
Councils were almost £730m short of what was needed to keep the road network in "reasonable order", it said. | Councils were almost £730m short of what was needed to keep the road network in "reasonable order", it said. |
Top 10 councils in England with the largest parking operations surplus: | Top 10 councils in England with the largest parking operations surplus: |
Source: the RAC Foundation | Source: the RAC Foundation |
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