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Four-hour limit on hospital parking

A FOUR-hour limit will be placed on patients and visitors using car parks at Gwent’s two major hospitals, to try to ease the problem of ‘fly’ parking.

Since hospital car parking charges were abolished in Wales 18 months ago, some sites have had problems with people parking for non-hospital business, such as shopping or work nearby.

The former Gwent Healthcare Trust experiences this problem at the Royal Gwent in Newport, and Nevill Hall in Abergavenny, which have very busy car parks, and which are both close enough to their respective city and town centres to be attractive to shoppers or non-NHS staff not wishing to pay for their parking.

Now the trust’s successor body, the Aneurin Bevan Local Health Board, has taken up its predecessor’s work in developing a parking scheme to try to minimise what is known as ‘fly’ parking.

The four-hour limit attempts to strike a balance between minimising inconvenience to patients or visitors, some of whom may have to remain in hospital for close to or more than four hours, and deterring long-stay ‘fly’ parkers, though it will not provide a total solution to the latter.

Hospital car park users will be able to obtain a four-hour ticket free of charge from existing machines originally installed when car parking charges were introduced. It is understood that these can be renewed when the initial period expires, and there will be an appeals process.

“Those that exceed four hours will be issued with a Parking Charge Notice (PCN), and there will be a period to appeal against this penalty,” said an LHB spokesman.

“Staff will continue to park free in allocated areas but they must show a permit in their vehicle. Vehicles not showing a permit or a valid ticket will be issued with a PCN.”

Details of penalty charges, when the scheme will begin, and whether or not the LHB or an outside operator will administer it, have not been finalised.

Comments(3)

parcel says...
6:50pm Tue 20 Oct 09

"The former Gwent Healthcare Trust experiences this problem at the Royal Gwent in Newport"

Does that mean we havent gotta put up with queues on Cardiff Rd caused by cars trying to get into the "non existent" parking places in the hospital at Royal Gwent!

I live in hope!

sheepdog says...
8:44pm Tue 20 Oct 09

That will only entice more people to park at St Woolos and use the free bus to town. Staff there regulalry wait for nealry an hour to park as it is. The "allocated area" for staff is not large enough and the general public have no qualm about parking there too.

ladyjane79 says...
4:49pm Fri 23 Oct 09

I want to know what people are going o do if their appointment takes longer than the four hours or they are in A&E because i have been to both hospitals and sometimes have been there alot longer than 4 hours.If you drive yourself you cannot just leave to move the car and where would you put it? if you left and you were called and were not there you would be told that you missed your appointment or place i dont think this was thought though properly.

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