Leekbrookgull
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Already scrapped in Wales,Scotland to follow and Northern Ireland looking to scrap car-parking charges. Yet surprise surprise Nhs Hospital in England are set to carry on charging.
It depends on the hospital.As far as I know, the money that is made from the car parks (at soton anyway) doesn't go to the PCTs / NHS
If hospitals like Worthing scrapped charges you'd have half the working population of Worthing using it as a free car park, There would be no benefit to patients.
Scotland to follow
My local hospital ramped the car park charges up to the max - the excuse being that commuters used to park there and walk to the local station (all of 1.5 - 2 miles away and with a free car park) in order to avoid paying the railway's car park charges. I think if you leave the car there all day it's something like £25 which is, quite frankly, criminal.
I recently had occasion to visit another hospital in a different PCT (Frimley Park)and that was much more realstically priced at about £1 per hour and went up to £10 for a weekly ticket.
except where the car park was built under a PFI contract, in which case it will be too expensive to withdraw from the deal.