Hospitals make more than £53m in a year from car park charges

Hospitals make more than £53m in a year from car park charges
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Carl Bennett

By Carl Bennett


Published: 28/12/2021

- 18:06

Updated: 28/12/2021

- 18:07

Boris Johnson promised to end unfair hospital car parking charges in the 2019 Conservative manifesto

Hospitals made more than £53 million over a twelve-month period, despite visitors being restricted from seeing friends and family as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

It comes despite Boris Johnson pledging in the 2019 Conservative manifesto to axe hospital car park charges for the most vulnerable.


Patients and visitors paid £48,256,988, and NHS staff paid £5,272,954 in figures compiled by The Sun.

The NHS trusts who set the fees received £53,529,942 in the financial year to this April.

Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting criticised the costs, saying: “NHS staff are exhausted. Prices and bills are rising. What thanks do they get for their heroic efforts over the pandemic? Rip-off parking charges.”

In a statement, the Department of Health said: “NHS trusts are responsible for setting their car parking charges and any revenue must go back into front-line services.”

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