Parking Spaces

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Dear Oxford City Council,

I wanted to get in touch to see if you'd please be able to help me with a few of these questions, relating to your area.

I would like to know..
1. How many Blue Badge holders are in your area?
2. How many council-owned parking spaces there are?
3. How many of these council-owned parking spaces are for Blue Badge holders?
4. How many of these council-owned parking spaces are parent-child spaces?
5. How many fines are given out a month (on average) for people that park in Blue Badge spaces when they have no Blue Badge?
6. The same for parent-child spaces.

If you could please get back to me as soon as you can, that would be really great. It would be great if you could please email [email address] with the answers to these questions.

Yours faithfully,

Emma-Leigh Hull (15 Rowsby Court, Pontprennau, Cardiff, CF23 8FG, 07478709450)

freedomofinformation, Oxford City Council

Dear Ms Hull,
 
Oxford City Council – Reference: 10368
 
Further to the email below, I can respond to your Freedom of Information
Act 2000 request received on 23rd August 2021 as follows:
 
1.      How many Blue Badge holders are in your area?
 
I recommend you re-direct your enquiry to Oxfordshire County Council who
are responsible for Blue Badges in the city, via the following link, as I
believe they will be better placed to answer your request.
[1]https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/conte... by
email: [2][email address]
 
 
or by post: Freedom of Information Team, County Hall,Oxford.OX1 1ND
 
2.      How many council-owned parking spaces there are?
            5295
 
3.      How many of these council-owned parking spaces are for Blue Badge
holders?
            90
 
4.      How many of these council-owned parking spaces are parent-child
spaces?
            8
 
5.      How many fines are, on average, given out, to those that park in
Blue Badge spaces that aren't allowed to park there?
           Out of 7465 notices issued in 2020, we issued 16 notices to
vehicles parked in disabled bays without displaying a valid disabled
persons badge. 0.21%
 
6.      The same for parent-child spaces.
           No issues made
 
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Yours sincerely
 
Kathryn Winfield
Information Governance Requests Officer
 
Kathryn Winfield | Information Governance Requests Officer | Oxford City
Council | Law and Governance | St. Aldate's Chambers | Oxford | OX1 1DS |
Email: [email address] | T: 01865 252007
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