Councils to make a £913m surplus from parking

English councils are predicting that they will collectively make a £913 million surplus from their parking activities in the current financial year, 2019-20.

The RAC Foundation analysis, carried out by transport consultant David Leibling, is based on the budget figures provided by 343 English councils to the Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government (MHCLG). It claims that the £913 million figure is four per cent more than the £877 million surplus councils budgeted for 2018-19, the actual outturn figures for which will be published later this year.

Of the 343 councils providing figures, 278 reported that they expected to make a profit whilst 65 predicted they would break even, incur a loss or their parking is managed by another authority. Councils have historically underestimated the money they will make from on- and off-street parking activities – by between nine per cent and 10 per cent over the past three financial years for which there is outturn data – suggesting the final profit for 2019-20 could actually top a billion pounds for the first time.

Steve Gooding, director of the RAC Foundation, said: “It would be no surprise at all if English councils soon breached the one billion-pound mark for the amount they make annually from parking, which is quite a windfall from a service that is intended to be all about managing traffic.

“Not every authority makes big money, some even run at loss, but where authorities are making money drivers might reasonably hope that some finds its way specifically into tackling road repairs not just on transport more generally.”

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