Christopher Pincher Calls for Debate on Hospital Car Parking Charges
Yesterday in the House of Commons, Tamworth’s MP Christopher Pincher called for a debate on the proposed car parking charges at the Sir Robert Peel hospital in Mile Oak, Tamworth.
Mr Pincher said, “Following the Chancellor’s welcome help yesterday for the least well-off to keep more of their own money, could we have a debate on hospital parking charges, and especially on the decision by Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust to levy up to £6 a day on users of the Sir Robert Peel hospital car park?
“The proposals were made without consultation, contrary to the trust’s previous assurances, and will hit the very people whom the Chancellor set out to help yesterday.”
The Leader of the House, Andrew Lansley, replied, “I know how important this issue can be for many constituents, particularly if they are frequent users of hospital services. A code of practice has been established through the NHS Confederation and that should ensure that those frequent users are able to access discounts and the like.
“I encourage my hon. Friend to talk to the Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust about that, while recognising that these are decisions for NHS organisations. As a Government we have not sought to impose a structure on hospitals. Indeed, we have not chosen to divert money that should be available to support patient care to the subsidising of car parking.”