Parking annual report 2020/2021

Published 24th January 2022 An accessible report from southtyneside.gov.uk

Introduction

The provision and management of Council controlled parking in South Tyneside is a very important function undertaken by the Council. Parking can be the subject of intense public interest including attracting both local and national media. The Council’s primary aims related to parking management are to support the economic activity and viability of South Tyneside’s town centres and other local shopping areas and to reduce congestion in the interests of all highway users.

Up to the 30th March 2008 South Tyneside Council operated parking enforcement under the Decriminalised Parking Enforcement (DPE) legislation in accordance with The Road Traffic Act 1991. From the 31st March 2008 the Council has operated parking under the Civil Parking Enforcement legislation in accordance with the Traffic Management Act 2004.

The Traffic Management Act 2004 states that Enforcement Authorities should produce an annual report about their enforcement activities. The report should be published and as a minimum it should cover the financial, statistical and other data (including any parking or CPE targets). This report describes these parking and other related activities undertaken by the Council.

The Council’s transport priorities are to improve safety, accessibility and air quality and to reduce congestion. Parking facilities and the way they are used contribute to achieving these priorities, and it is important therefore that they are appropriately managed and controlled.

The rationale behind this report is that it helps to make it clear that the council is operating the scheme satisfactorily and more openness enables the public to see that this is the case, which in turn helps to increase the public’s understanding of civil parking enforcement at a local level.

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Parking enforcement charter

The Council has produced a parking enforcement charter entitled “Guidance on Parking in South Tyneside” which includes useful information for motorists about traffic signing and the circumstances in which a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) may be issued and what to do if you are issued with one.

The amount of observation time that civil enforcement officers give before a PCN is issued is included and the charter also provides guidelines for appeals staff to follow when representations are received from motorists who have received a PCN. To ensure fairness and consistency all appeals are considered on their own merits. The Council’s Parking Enforcement Charter can be viewed on line at: Parking fines

The Council’s approach to parking enforcement is to be fair but firm and the parking enforcement charter outlines how we intend to deliver the best possible service to motorists.

Car parking facilities (2020/21)

Off street car parks

The Council has 19 chargeable off street car parks located in South Shields town centre and along the Foreshore area which operate a pay and display system and 21 free off street car parks located in other areas as shown in the tables below:

Off street car parks
Car Park No of Spaces Tariff Income 2020/2021
Charlotte Street (3 car parks) 134 1p per min, £2.00 all day £14,704.39
North Street 102 1p per min, £3.00 all day £29,444.05
Salem Street 34 1p per min, £3.00 all day £8,356.41
Oyston Street 91 1p per min, £3.00 all day £13,784.10
Garden Lane* 74 70p per hour £46,846.39
Mile End Road (Temporary) 70 1p per min, £3.00 all day £9,858.18
Harbour Drive North 205 1p per min, £5 all day £45,170.72
Harbour Drive South 163 1p per min, £5 all day £43,433.77
Pierhead 328 1p per min, £5 all day £118,035.92
Pier Parade 57 1p per min, £5 all day £13,958.85
South Promenade North 125 1p per min, £5 all day £53,658.33
South Promenade South 149 1p per min, £5 all day £63,825.39
The Dragon 350 1p per min, £5 all day £8,460.63
Trow Quarry 253 1p per min, £5 all day £22,291.77
Marsden Lea 159 1p per min, £5 all day £13,309.96
Whitburn Bents 90 1p per min, £5 all day £44,507.37
Thomas Street 40 1p per min, £2 all day £5,717.37
Additional Car Park Income £277,867.95
Total 2424 Total £833,231.55

*Privately owned, but managed by the Council

Free off street car parks
Car park name Number of spaces
Hebburn
Hebburn Central 212
Total 212
South Shields
Claypath Lane (Sat/Sun only) 40
Dean Road 73
Beacon Street 27
Wawn Street 63
New George Street 140
Victoria Road 48
Mill Dam 166
St Hilda Street 31
Rear Ocean Road 130
The Word 40
The Library 39
Winchester Street Car Park 205
Total 1002
Jarrow
Chapel Road 19
Grange Road East 23
Gordon Street 12
Tyne Street 34
Hiberian Street 45
Napier Street 20
Slake Road (St.Paul’s) 22
Total 175
Whitburn
Barnes Institute 15
Total 15
Boldon
Boker Lane 17
Total 17
Total 1421
Resident permit schemes
Scheme number Name of scheme Number of spaces
1 Westoe Village, South Shields 59
2 Grosvenor Road, Lavington Road, South Shields 45
3 Sunderland Road, South Shields 19
4 Grange Road West, Beverley Court and Selby Court, Jarrow 43
5 Beaufront Terrace, South Shields 9
6 St Hilda Street, South Shields 5
7 Beach Road, South Shields 60
8 Mowbray Road, South Shields 16
9 Berkeley Street, Bolingbroke Street, Broughton Road, Romilly Street, Salisbury Street, Selbourne Street, Lyndhurst Street and South Woodbine Street, South Shields 304
10 Broad Landing, Captains Wharf and Long Row, South Shields 37
12 Brisbane Avenue and Melbourne Gardens, South Shields 16
13 Caroline Street and Railway Street, Jarrow 38
14 Ashley Road and Talbot Road, South Shields 26
15 Bamford Walk, Bonsall Court, Hathersage Gardens, Haylands Square, Hollingside Way and Hucklow Gardens, South Shields 110
17 Prince Edward Road, South Shields 6
19 Grange Terrace, East Boldon 6
20 St Mary’s Avenue, South Shields 24
22 Lawe Road, South Shields 14
23 Seafield Terrace, South Shields 35
24 High Sandgrove and Sandgrove, Cleadon 33
25 Wellway, Hereford Way and The Hollow, Jarrow 49
27 South Drive, Hebburn 15
28 Bowman Street, Whitburn 10
29 North Road, East Boldon 16
Total 995

Chargeable on street car parking

The Council has 204 chargeable on street parking bays located in South Shields which operate a pay and display system of parking as shown in the table below:

On street car parking
Car park Number of spaces Tariff Income 2020/2021
East Street 14 1p per min, £3.00 all day £14,910.64
Charlotte Street 38 1p per min, £2.00 all day Including off street
Thomas Street 6 1p per min, £2.00 all day Including off street
William Street 4 1p per min, £2.00 all day Including off street
Salem Street 9 1p per min, £3.00 all day Including off street
Sea Road North 13 1p per min, £1 per hour, 2 hour max stay £7,217.64
Sea Road South 14 1p per min, £1 per hour, 2 hour max stay £10,830.40
Beach Road East 55 1p per min, £1 per hour, £5.00 all day £47,543.06
Beach Road West 51 1p per min, 80p per hour, 2 hour max stay £1447.06
Additional Car Parking Income £16,992.44
Total 204 Total £98,941.24

Enforcement

Enforcement of waiting and loading restrictions and parking places is undertaken across the whole of the borough. The borough is patrolled through 7 enforcement beats as follows:

  • 4 are deployed in South Shields area
  • 1 in Hebburn/Jarrow,
  • 1 in Boldon,
  • 1 in Whitburn,

The Council operated parking enforcement under the Decriminalised Parking Enforcement legislation in accordance with The Road Traffic Act 1991 from the 1st February 2007 up to the 30th March 2008.

The council also enforces bus lanes in accordance with the Transport Act 2000.

On 31st March 2008 in accordance with government legislation, the relevant provisions of the RTA 1991 were repealed and part 6 of the Traffic Management Act 2004 (TMA) and the associated regulations introduced Civil Parking Enforcement (CPE). The provisions for CPE largely replicated and updated the arrangements for DPE.

CPE introduced some changes in terminology and differential parking penalties (higher and lower charges) are now applied depending on the seriousness of the contravention. For example, parking in a place where it is always prohibited, such as on double yellow lines, is considered to be more serious than overstaying where parking is permitted, such as in a parking place. The current levels in South Tyneside of higher and lower charge are £70 and £50 respectively and for bus lanes £60.

Mobile phone payments

In November 2014 the Council introduced parking by Mobile Phone. Currently the cashless parking provider is Pay by Phone in South Tyneside to cover all Off Street Car Parks. Following the immediate success of this trial the Council extended the scheme to cover all Foreshore and Town Centre pay and display car parks.

This system allows drivers to stay longer without having to return to the car park to buy another ticket in person, and also sends text reminders before a parking period expires.

Phone payment zones
Location PayByPhone Zone
Charlotte Street South, South Tyneside 802957
Charlotte Street North & Central, South Tyneside 802958
Charlotte Street West, South Tyneside 802959
Thomas Street, South Tyneside 802960
Oyston Street, South Tyneside 802961
Garden Lane North, South Tyneside 802962
North Street, South Tyneside 802963
Salem Street, South Tyneside 802964
Mile End Road, South Tyneside 802965
Whitburn Bents, Sea Lane, Whitburn 802947
Marsden Lea, Coast Road, South Shields 802948
Trow Quarry, Promenade, South Shields 802949
South Promenade South Car Park, South Shields 802950
South Promenade North Car Park, South Shields 802951
The Dragon, Bents Park, Sea Road, South Shields 802952
Pier Parade Car Park, South Shields 802953
Pierhead Car Park, South Shields 802954
Harbour Drive South, River Drive, South Shields 802955
Harbour Drive North, River Drive, South Shields 802956

Blue Badge Enforcement

Disabled persons’ bays are placed at strategic locations across town centres and in Council car parks Blue Badge holders can park for up to three hours on the public highway as long as the Blue Badge is displayed along with their clock.

Civil Enforcement Officers monitor the use of Blue Badges as part of their normal work, and take enforcement action in cases of misuse.

School Enforcement

The regulations for enforcement of schools at opening and closing times are seen as a key priority to ensure the safe movement of children and pedestrians.

The parking services work closely with the schools and we regularly patrol the 61 schools within our borough - however we cannot be at every school at drop off and pick up times every day therefore the civil enforcement team concentrate on attending schools where we have received reports of unsafe parking.

The enforcement patrol is there to ensure that the school keep clear lines and restrictions are clear of traffic.

The Council introduced a mobile CCTV camera enforcement vehicle with one of the main aims ensuring full compliance of no parking on school keep clear zig zags.

Frequency of Patrols

South Shields town centre is where most congestion occurs and we aim to make three visits to each location in the morning and the afternoon. Other areas such as primary routes into the borough and local shopping centres are visited twice during a morning and afternoon with other areas on a lesser and “as and when” basis. Car parks are patrolled at regular intervals throughout the day.

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Staffing levels

The Council’s Parking Team establishment consists of:

Council Parking Team members
No of Staff Job Title
1 Parking Services and Utilities Manager
1 Parking Engineer
3 Parking Appeals Assistant

Parking Enforcement Team establishment consists of:

Parking Enforcement Team members
Number of staff Job title
6 Civil Enforcement Officers

Each Civil Enforcement Officer (CEO) undergoes a minimum 10 days of training to achieve the required standard for Civil Enforcement Officers and then “shadows” a more experienced staff member until they are familiarised with their role and management is satisfied that an appropriate level of competency is established. The Council encourages parking staff to be customer focussed.

CEO’s are suitably uniformed and are equipped with a mobile radio that keeps them in constant contact with their operations base. They have electronic handheld equipment that can issue a PCN via a printer and also incorporates a camera to record photographic evidence.

Types of contraventions

There are over 70 contraventions that could be enforced depending on what is contained within relevant traffic regulation orders. These range from enforcing yellow lines on the streets to vehicles being parked outside bay markings in a car park.

The police remain responsible for endorsable offences such as dangerous parking, obstruction, failure to comply with police “no parking” signs placed in emergencies, and any vehicle where security or other traffic policing issues are involved, including the need to close roads or set up diversions.

Bus lane and bus stop enforcement

As part of powers granted to this Council to enforce parking restrictions throughout the borough, we were also given the additional power to enforce Bus Lanes.

In July 2008, Council agreed the level of Penalty Charge Notice at £60, with the discounted level set at £30.

There are currently 9 Bus lanes/Gates around the borough of which enforcement is carried out at the following sites by CCTV camera:

Bus Lanes have been installed in South Tyneside to generally increase journey time reliability and safety for certain vehicles and to encourage the use of sustainable transport such as public transport and cycling.

Bus Lanes/Gates have also been installed in the interest of Road Safety, by reducing unneccessary traffic levels and removing conflicts for pedestrians at various times.

Inappropriate parking in bus stops throughout the borough is also a problem, as this stops buses reaching the kerbside and prevents passengers obtaining the benefit of using the low floor bus facilities. This is a particular problem for the elderly, disabled passengers and parents with young children.

The Bus Operators are supportive of the introduction of bus lane and bus stop clearway enforcement, by the Council.

Most common contraventions

The most common contravention code is 34 for being in a bus lane. (Approximately 40% of PCNs issued). Other most repeated types of contravention are also shown below:

Other type of contravention
Contravention code Contravention description Percentage of overall PCN issue
34 Being in a bus lane 40.91%
83 Parked in a car park without clearly displaying a valid pay and display ticket or voucher or parking clock 13.70%
30 Parked for longer than permitted 5.39%
12 Parked in a residents or shared use parking place or zone without clearly displaying either a permit or voucher or pay and display ticket issued for that place 5.21%
02 Parked or loading/unloading in a restricted street where waiting, loading/unloading restrictions are in force 4.87%

Operational and financial statistics

Operating costs

The car parking trading account for 2020/2021 is as follows:

Car parking trading account figures
Allocation Car parking Parking enforcement Grand total
Income
Income - off street (833,231.35) (833,231.35)
Income - on street (98,941.24) (98,941.24)
Income - penalty notice (226,949.78) (226,949.78)
Income - Other (1,400.00) (1,400.00)
COVID 19 grant - income penalty notice (256,000.00) (256,000.00)
COVID 19 grant - off street parking (209,000.00) (209,000.00)
COVID 19 grant - on street parking (39,000.00) (39,000.00)
Total income (1,181,572.59) (482,949.78) ** (1,664,522.37)
Expenditure
Employee costs 244,896.86 181,531.44 426,428.30
Premises costs 214,395.81 214,395.81
Supplies and services 59,998.12 16,193.61 76,191.73
Profit share payment 32,372.40 32,372.40
Software
Total Expenditure 551,663.19 197,725.05 749,388.24
Net cost/(Surplus) (629,909.40) (285,224.73) (915,134.13)
Include: overhead charges 244,861.10
Revised surplus * 587,749.37

* Any surplus to be spent on Parking, Highways, Traffic/Road Safety related schemes/works.

** The PCN income figure detailed in the above table (£482,949.78) includes payments received from PCNs issued 2020/2021 and PCN recovery from previous financial years.

Penalty Charge Notices

A Penalty Charge Notice may be issued for any vehicle parked in contravention of the parking and waiting restrictions. For 2020/2021 the values of a Penalty Charge Notice were either £70 or £50 depending on the severity of the contravention, discounted by 50% if paid within 14 days from the date of issue.

During the period 1st April 2020 to 31st March 2021 the Council issued 9225 Penalty Charge Notices and from that number 1928 notices were cancelled as a result of informal challenges and formal representations.

The Income generated from PCNs for the same period was £388,020.00.

Observation periods

Civil Enforcement Officers are given guidance on what the minimum length of observation time that vehicles must be given before a PCN can be issued. The electronic handset is set up such that the minimum period of time must elapse before it will issue a PCN. The observation periods are included in the Council’s Parking Enforcement Charter.

Mitigating circumstances

Staff who deal with the appeals have a framework that provides guidance on how to deal with the various contraventions to ensure fairness and consistency and all appeals are considered on their own merits. A list of mitigating circumstances is included in the Councils Parking Enforcement Charter.

PCNs issued per area

A breakdown of the PCN issue in each area is as follows:

Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) issued per area
Area TMA BL
Number of PCNs issued Percentage of Total PCNs issued No of PCNs issued Percentage of total PCNs issued
South Shields 4989 92.24% 85 2.25%
Jarrow 155 2.86% 3689 97.75%
Hebburn 65 1.20% 0 0
Boldon 80 1.48% 0 0
Whitburn 109 2.02% 0 0
Cleadon 11 0.20% 0 0

The 10 locations in South Tyneside where most TMA PCNs have been issued are;

  1. Pierhead Car Park, South Shields
  2. Market Place, South Shields
  3. South Promenade South Car Park, South Shields
  4. South Promenade North Car Park, South Shields
  5. Beach Road East, South Shields
  6. The Word Car Park, South Shields
  7. Harbour Drive South Car Park, South Shields
  8. Garden Lane North Car Park, South Shields
  9. Harbour Drive North Car Park, South Shields
  10. Trow Quarry Car Park, South Shields

Payments of PCNs

3565 (51.65%) Bus Lane and 3338 (48.35%) TMA payments were received:

Bus land and TMA payments
Percentage paid Status
BL TMA
8.22% 11.59% paid at full rate
85.13% 85.62% paid at discounted rate
5.78% 2.34% paid at charge certificate stage
0.59% 0.30% paid at order of recovery (pre bailiff)
0.28% 0.15% paid at bailiff's stage

Method of payment

3565 Bus Lane PCNs and 3338 TMA PCNs were paid using the following methods:

PCNs method of payments
Percentage paid Method of payment
BL TMA
88.64% 94.91% Debit/credit card payment
6.9% 2.28% Cheque payment
4.10% 1.95% Cash payment
0.36% 0.86% Postal Order/other payment

Correspondence

In 2020/21, 18,193 items of correspondence were dealt with.

Items of correspondence
Number of items Bus Lane Number of items TMA Type of correspondence
0 2939 Informal representations
0 2939 Responses to informal representations
0 1355 Notice to owners
1242 175 Formal representations
170 27 Notice of rejections of representations
198 93 Notice of acceptance of representations
9 4 Representations to TPT
898 931 Charge certificates
10 6 Statutory declarations
485 0 Warrants
702 2044 Other correspondence
3774 192 Penalty Charge Notices (Bus Lane and CCTV TMA)

Appeals Process

If after a period of 28 days the amount owed remains outstanding the Council obtains the registered keeper’s details from the DVLA at Swansea and sends out a “Notice to Owner” (NtO) to the registered keeper. Regardless of who was driving at the time it is the registered keeper who is responsible. The notice requests the registered keeper to either pay the outstanding amount or challenge the issue of the PCN. At this stage the opportunity to pay the discounted sum is no longer available.

If the Council and the registered keeper cannot agree then an appeal can be made by the appellant to the Traffic Penalty Tribunal (TPT), which is an adjudication service made up of qualified solicitors with a minimum 5 years experience in road traffic law. They are independent of the Council and arrive at decisions based on evidence placed before them. Appeals can be made in person at a tribunal, by post or via a telephone hearing using conferencing equipment.

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Cancellations

Cancellations due to appeal

All appeals must be made in writing detailing their mitigating circumstances. Because the Council adopt a firm but fair approach, appeals are considered on their own merits and inevitably there are a number of cancellations for various reasons. Approximately 18.73% of PCNs were cancelled due to an appeal being received, 2.36% were written off and 12.86% are still outstanding. It is important that the decisions which are made are consistent, supported by firm evidence, not only to assist the notice processing staff to arrive at the correct decision but also to confirm to the Council’s auditor that we are operating a fair, proportionate and consistent regime.

The most frequent reasons for cancellations are as follows:

Frequent reasons for cancellations
Reason for cancellation Number cancelled of total tickets issued Percentage
Valid ticket produced 285 3.09%
Mitigating circumstances 635 6.88%
Blue Badge holder 210 2.28%

PCNs Written Off

Frequent reasons for cancellations
Reason for cancellation Number of PCNs written off of total tickets issued (%)
PCN TYPE TMA BL
Driver untraceable 143 (2.62%) 158 (4.19%)
Processing Error/Spoilt 42 (0.77%) 22 (0.58%)
Machine Fault 24 (0.44%) 0
Foreign Vehicle 1 (0.02%) 0

Recovery of debts

If the registered keeper fails to pay the outstanding charge it will ultimately be referred to the Traffic Enforcement Centre at Northampton County Court and the outstanding charge is registered as a debt to the Council and thereafter bailiffs may be employed to recover the debt. In 2020/21 485 warrants were issued from the 9,225 tickets issued.

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The Joint Report of the Parking Adjudicators for England and Wales 2020/2021 - Statistical Information

The report provides statistical information on every authority outside of London that had adopted decriminalised parking enforcement, now called civil parking enforcement with effect from the 31st March 2008.

South Tyneside Council appeals statistics

The following table shows figures taken from the Councils involved in Civil Parking Enforcement (April 2020 to March 2021).

These figures are purely based on Appeals made to the independent body known as the Traffic Penalty Tribunal.

Civil Parking Enforcement (April 2020 to March 2021)
Authority Number of cases Allowed by adjudicator Total allowed, including not contested by Council Refused by adjudicator including out of time and withdrawn by appellant Awaiting a decision by TPT
Bus Lane 9 7 (77.78%) 8 (88.89%) 1 (11.11%) 0
TMA 4 3 (75%) 3 (75%) 1 (25%) 0

The above table shows figures provided by the Traffic Penalty Tribunal.

Of the 9,225 Penalty Charge Notices issued for parking contraventions in On-street, Off-street and Bus Lane locations in South Tyneside during April 2020 to March 2021, 13 cases reached the point of appeal.

2 of these cases were refused by the Adjudicator, finding in favour of the Council.

The TPT allowed 10 of the appeals, with the Adjudicator deciding in favour of the Appellant and 1 was not contested by the Council.

The Council do not have any appeals lodged with the TPT awaiting a decision.

The Parking Adjudicators for England and Wales recommends an Authority to publish in its Annual Report information relation to specific statistics.

These follow in Appendix 1.

Appendix 1

Statistical Information for Year 2020/21

TMA and Bus Lane Statistical Information
Item TMA Bus Lane
Penalty Charge Notices issued 5,451 3,774
Paid at discounted sum 85.62% 85.13%
Notice to owners issued 1355 0
Formal representations received 175 1242
Representations accepted 93 198
Representations rejected 27 170
Number of appeals lodged 4 9
Charge certificates issued 898 931
Percentage charge certificates paid 2.34% 5.78%
Cases to County Court 0 485
Number of appeals lodged
Item TMA Bus Lane
Outcome of appeals
Not contested by Council 0 1
Allowed by adjudicator 3 7
Total allowed including not contested 3 8
Refused by Adjudicator including out of hire and withdrawn by appellant 1 1
Awaiting decision 0 0