Here you can browse the report together with the Proceedings of the Committee. The published report was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 14 October 2013.
Terms of Reference
Summary
1 Introduction
2 Regulatory framework
3 Why enforce parking?
Balancing competing demands Impact on town centres Impact on businesses Raising revenue from enforcement
Balancing competing demands
Impact on town centres
Impact on businesses
Raising revenue from enforcement
4 The civil parking enforcement process
Contraventions and the issuing of Penalty Charge Notices Signage Incentives Cameras and other technology Foreign vehicles Representations to local authorities Appeals to the parking tribunals Refunds from local authorities New grounds for appeal Consistency and independence
Contraventions and the issuing of Penalty Charge Notices
Signage Incentives Cameras and other technology Foreign vehicles
Signage
Incentives
Cameras and other technology
Foreign vehicles
Representations to local authorities
Appeals to the parking tribunals
Refunds from local authorities New grounds for appeal Consistency and independence
Refunds from local authorities
New grounds for appeal
Consistency and independence
5 Concluding remarks
Conclusions and recommendations
Formal Minutes
Witnesses
List of printed written evidence
List of additional written evidence
List of unprinted evidence
List of Reports from the Committee during the current Parliament Oral and Written Evidence
10 June 2013
8 July 2013
Written Evidence