Beware Blue Badge Parking Con
Merton Council is warning Blue Badge holders to be vigilant of a parking scam in which fraudsters are pretending to be a Council parking attendant to con people out of […]
Merton Council is warning Blue Badge holders to be vigilant of a parking scam in which fraudsters are pretending to be a Council parking attendant to con people out of […]
Merton Council is taking enforcement action against residents who illegally park their vehicles on their properties without a dropped kerb. So far, the council’s enforcement officers have put up bollards […]
Merton Council is cracking down on illegally parked vehicles from this week in response to concerns raised by residents. From Wednesday 1 August, residents will be able to report an […]
Merton Council will be keeping up the tradition of providing free parking to shoppers this Christmas in a bid to encourage people to spend their money at local businesses.
Merton Council will be keeping up the tradition of providing free parking to shoppers this Christmas in a bid to encourage people to spend their money at local businesses.
Merton Council is cracking down on illegal pavement parking by motorists from this week in response to concerns raised by residents, especially wheelchair users and parents with push chairs.
Merton Council is keeping up its recent tradition of giving a boost to both shoppers and shopkeepers this Christmas by providing free parking.
Merton residents and visitors to the borough will now be able to use a cashless parking service for on-street parking for the first time from this week. Motorists no longer have to hunt for change as the new RingGo system offers an alternative way to pay and display parking that does not use coins. Merton Council introduced cashless parking to all 14 council-owned car parks last year and has now rolled out the cashless service across all 3,600 council-operated on-street parking bays.
Merton Council is giving a boost to both shoppers and shopkeepers this Christmas by providing free parking.
Merton residents and visitors to the borough will now be able to use a cashless parking service for the first time from today (29 October 2014). Motorists no longer have to hunt for change as RingGo offers an alternative to pay and display parking with coins.