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Parking Annual Report 2023 to 2024

13. Financial information

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  • Parking Annual Report 2023 to 2024
    • 2. Parking objectives and strategies
    • 3. Electric vehicles
    • 4. Blue badges and concessionary travel
    • 5. Design, implementation and maintenance of parking schemes
    • 6. On Street Parking Enforcement
    • 7. Parking bay suspensions
    • 8. Bus lanes, bus gates, and CCT
    • 9. Challenges, representations, and appeals
    • 10. Car parks
    • 11. Permits
    • 12. Our customer mission
    • 13. Financial information
    • 14. Where our income goes
    • 15. Social value

Off street expenditure and income

Table: The off street barrier car park income and expenditure in 2023 to 2024

Location Expenditure Income Net income
London Road £538,917 £946,035 £407,118
Regency Square £874,721 £1,951,731 £1,077,010
The Lanes £1,086,742 £2,632,917 £1,546,275
Trafalgar £616,618 £1,785,496 £1,168,878
Chapel Street £188,108 £167,338 -£20,770
Surface Car Parks £235,054 £1,060,248 £825,094
Total £3,540,160 £8,543,665 £5,003,505

The Chapel Street Car Park (previously known as High Street) figures shown are after a contribution has been made to the council’s housing revenue account.

Income by Source

Table: The income sources over the past three financial years. The total income for 2023 to 2024 decreased by 0.64% compared to 2022 to 2023

Income by source 2021 to 2022 2022 to 2023 2023 to 2024
On-street parking charges £11,583,900 £12,385,117 £12,525.665
Parking permit income £11,054,778 £11,924,051 £11,866,247

Penalty Charge Notices - inclusive of bad debt provision - includes on-street, bus lane and CCTV

enforcement

£8,416,604 £8,372,372 £8,046,969
Covid funding from central government £460,055 £0.00 £0.00
Other Income £149,354 £123,587 £157,902
Total £31,664,691 £32,805,127 £32,596,783
Percentage change 25% 3.6% 0.64%
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