Hospital parking charges
Dear Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust,
Please could you provide me with the answers to the following questions
1. Are the following entitled to free parking at your hospital(s) car parks - indicate Y or N
-disabled people
- frequent outpatient attenders
-parents of sick children staying overnight
- staff working night shifts
2. Are the following entitled to free parking at your hospital(s) car parks- indicate Y or N
- visitors with relatives who are gravely ill
-visitors to relatives who have an extended stay in hospital
-carers of people in the above groups
3. Are the following entitled to reduced charge parking at your trust hospital(s) car parks - indicate Y or N
-disabled people
- frequent outpatient attenders
-parents of sick children staying overnight
- staff working night shifts
4. Are the following are entitled to reduced charge parking at your trust hospital(s) car parks - indicate Y or N
-visitors with relatives who are gravely ill
-visitors to relatives who have an extended stay in hospital
-carers of people in the above groups
5. What is the reduced charge for parking at your hospital(s) for those groups who qualify? Please list
6. Are any of the groups above required to pay in advance and then claim them money back for free parking or reduced charge parking at your hospital(s)? Please list
7. Who manages your hospital(s) carparks?
8. How many parking charge notices have been issued at the trust hospital (s) car parks for breaches of parking rules during the past 12 months (or the most recent figures available for a 12 month period)?
9. How many many appeals have been lodged against the parking charge notices during the past 12 months (or the most recent figures available for a 12 month period)
10. How many appeals saw a successful outcome for the claimant during the past 12 months (or the most recent figures available for a 12 month period)?
Yours faithfully,
Louisa JAMES
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