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TWR | 08:16 Mon 17th Aug 2015 | ChatterBank
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Have to pay to park their cars at their place of work? on the Hospital Grounds?
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They pulled our old hospital down and built a new one a couple of years ago, they also made the car parks bigger !.
http://www.expressandstar.com/wpmvc/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/walsall-manor3.jpg
depends, dzug. Hospitals are seldom really inaccessible, they're usually on public transport routes; it's just that access by bus (or whatever) may be slow or inconvenient. But private transport uses up a lot of space.
I work in the town centre and don't pay for parking.
NHS staff should get segregated car parking which should either be free or available at a lower rate to that which the general public pays to park at the hospital.

Have you got a job now Ummmmm -Congratulations!
If the deal was that they had to pay when they signed up to the job then yes they should pay....if the opposite... then no they should not.
And what if they go to work on the bus? Should they get their fare paid for?
Move to Scotland where there is no charge for hospital car parking,with a very few exceptions these being the new privately built ones which are not owned by the NHS. They are rented at exorbitant charges.
My wife tells me she pays £40 per month for parking and £120 per year (soon to go up again) to the NMC for registration. My wife qualified in 1976 with the NHS as a 3year student. She has now reduced her hours to 3 days a week as she is thinking of retiring next year. The hospital where she works is not easy to get to by public transport. Twice in the last 8 years ,due to heavy snow, Tfl buses failed to run. I drove her in in my 4 wheel drive and other nurses walked several miles to provide a service. Shame the patients were not so anxious to attend hospital. A consultant pays the same for their parking as my wife. Shows how nurses loyalty is valued by the NHS. She never expected to have to pay to a registry in order to work when she was a student nurse. If she had known then she probably wouldn't have bothered to continue in her vocation.
Definitely No
Coincidently there is an article about hospital car park charges ( in my neck of the woods ) in our local paper.
http://www.expressandstar.com/news/local-news/2015/08/17/revealed-the-truth-about-hospital-parking-in-the-west-midlands/
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I have started a petition to try & help the staff out regards this rip off.

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