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Winchester residents offered £250 for parking permits


Winchester residents are being offered £250 to illegally sell their parking permits to a commuter.

Several people have received a letter from a Kings Worthy woman offering them money for their permits.

The city council has said it is investigating the allegation into attempted fraud.

Such misuse of permits, widely introduced across the city centre in 1996, has been a chronic problem for several years.

The visitor permits cost £50 a year. Commuters using them can save hundreds of pounds a year by not buying a season ticket in civic car parks.

In 2004 the Daily Echo revealed a black market with motorists paying up to £500 for permits in the Water Lane area.

Paul Wing, of Silchester Place, Hyde, was among residents to receive an unsigned letter on Sunday. He showed the letter to the Daily Echo although declined to reveal the identity of the sender because he didn’t them to get into trouble.

Mr Wing said he had called the mobile phone number on the letter to verify it was genuine.

The letter said: “I work in Winchester and am finding the parking charges increasingly difficult to afford. I wonder if you would be able to provide me with a visitors parking permit, and in return I could afford to pay you £250.”

Mr Wing added: “I was very cross. So many residents have complained to me about the lack of spaces available to legitimate permit holders, and the fact that some commuters are now trying to obtain visitor permits dubiously for use on a regular basis is just not acceptable.

“These are tough times for us all and I wonder how people must feel to hear that a minority of unscrupulous people are cheating the system.”

A city council spokesman said: “We are taking these claims very seriously and are investigating the letter. We are trying to find out how many people have received it.”


Comments(7)

Big Mac says...
4:38pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Who are these nosey parkers?

allsaintsnocurves says...
4:42pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Well any residents who sell a vistors permit for that money would be shooting themselves in the foot then as all their parking spaces would suddenly be taken up!

Isn't it better if the council can introduce a car sharing scheme...where people can register where they work and the route they take each day...others can then do the same and if there are any matches or close matches the council can offer incentives for those people to link up and car share.

teh says...
4:42pm Thu 18 Mar 10

"Paul Wing, of Silchester Place, Hyde, was among residents to receive an unsigned letter on Sunday. He showed the letter to the Daily Echo although declined to reveal the identity of the sender because he didn’t them to get into trouble."

Nice proof reading again echo.

colliwobbles says...
7:00pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Supply and demand and a little enterprise why not the councils rip us for thousands so why not get a little return. you are only allowing people to pay to use your or your visitors space no different to the council charging people to use theirs.
New park and ride to open soon so if its cheap enough people will not be writing these letters requesting the spaces. again supply and demand the same in any businessa

now in the north says...
9:23pm Thu 18 Mar 10

colliwobbles wrote:
Supply and demand and a little enterprise why not the councils rip us for thousands so why not get a little return. you are only allowing people to pay to use your or your visitors space no different to the council charging people to use theirs.
New park and ride to open soon so if its cheap enough people will not be writing these letters requesting the spaces. again supply and demand the same in any businessa
Appart from....anything that belongs to the council, belongs to us.
How sinister is that.
They charge us to park on our land that they are looking after.
And then make it illegal to make any money from selling the permits that we own (as they are also council property) to someone who can make use of it.
It may be illegal, but it is not unlawful!

Condor Man says...
10:47pm Thu 18 Mar 10

how can this work? my SCC issued parking permit has my registration number on it- if traffic wardens are up to their jobs they would recognise these abuses.

Tony S says...
6:51am Fri 19 Mar 10

I can fully undestand why someone cant afford winchesters parking prices. Riverside carpark for instance is £8 per day works out around £1840 a year out of taxed wages. Working out of town this person could take £3,000 per year less. Park and ride charges have now risen to £2.50 a day it costs you £862 per year and an hour a day of your time. (worth£10 a day)


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