Car Parking Management on Campus
Since the beginning of December 2007 we have been advising campus staff, students, residents and Science Park tenants of the introduction of new method of managing and monitoring vehicles on campus. This communication has been through the various electronic means and available on posters throughout the campus buildings.
We now invite all staff and students to the second and final question and answer session to be held in the Exhibition Suite between 12pm and 2pm on Monday 14th January, where we will be pleased to answer the queries and concerns not so far dealt with as a result of previous Campusstaff and Announce e-mails.
It is anticipated that this system will be introduced from the 11th February 2008. Warning notices will be issued for a period of two weeks to ensure that staff and students are fully aware of the new procedures and
penalties will come into force from the 25th February 2008.
The University has approved the outsourcing of the civil parking enforcement scheme to a fully licensed company, Liberty Services, who will ensure efficient and timely collection of
parking fines.
Contraventions include: failure to park in a valid parking space or display a valid permit/ticket; parking in a disabled person's bay without authorisation; causing obstruction for emergency vehicles; parking in a no waiting area; exceeding the permitted time limit; abandoning a vehicle.
If warning notices are ignored, a
penalty notice will be issued by existing car parking management staff using handheld PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants) which record the date, time and
offence committed and capture
photographic evidence of the offence.
This is then downloaded daily to a dedicated central server. Liberty Services will then be able to request the car owner's details from the DVLA and follow up with legal letters if the
penalty is not paid. The recommended penalty is £50 - which can be halved if paid within 14 days.
Currently all cars parked on campus are required to display an appropriate permit. Staff and student car parking is managed through the purchase of University permits, which designate the areas in which the various permit holders may park. Visitors should use pay and display.
Staff and student permits and the pay and display system will continue to operate in the same way but a visitors' car parking permit scheme will be introduced. Invited visitors will be given a professionally produced permit which uses scratch card features to validate it. Each permit will be valid for one day and will display the date, car registration number and the name of the person being visited, and will be traceable by its serial number.
For more information please contact
Deputy Director CFM