The MiPermit Inspiration Award recognises individuals and organisations that have made a significant contribution to improving parking. Inspiration Award recipients are exemplars of excellent practice that have inspired colleagues, clients and the wider parking community.
Parking Provider of the Year Award
Sponsored by: Cemplas
The Parking Provider of the Year will be an organisation delivering exceptional services and high quality service to the motoring public. This award is open to teams working for either a local authority or for a private sector organisation. The parking provider may be an organisation either operating car parks and kerbside spaces, or a third party offering inventory held by private and public sector parking owners.
Croydon Parking Services, Croydon Council
Gemini Parking Solutions
Hozah
HS1 Ltd
ParkVia
PayByPhone
YourParkingSpace
The Intelligent Parking Award
Sponsored by: Alpha Parking
The Intelligent Parking Award recognises smarter approaches to the planning and management of parking. The jury is looking for examples of 'joined-up' or lateral thinking that deliver solutions to on-street and off-street problems or needs. The new approaches could be parking policies or operational projects.
Smart City Parking, Harrogate – AppyWay and Harrogate Borough Council
EV Parking Management
Faxi
Zero Touch Payments – Hozah
Find Your Car – HUB Parking Technology
Smart Parking – Liftshare
United Moscow Parking Area – Department of Transport and Road Infrastructure Development, City of Moscow
North Essex Parking Partnership (NEPP)
RHParking app: The secure motorcycle parking solution – Nottingham City Council
Meters for Trees – PayByPhone
The role of digital transformation in visitor parking permits – PayByPhone and Ealing Council
Making an environmental difference – RingGo
Southwark Movement Plan – Southwark Council
Persistent evader scheme – Waltham Forest Council
Parking Team of the Year
Sponsored by: Phoenix
This award is open to teams working for either a local authority or for a private sector organisation. The award recognises the work of both on-street and off-street parking operations. The award recognises the work of both on-street and off-street parking operations.
Car park team, B4 Parking, Birmingham
Brent Parking Team, Brent Council and Serco
Croydon Parking Services, Croydon Council
Parking enforcement team, Devon County Council
Car park team, Centre:mk, Milton Keynes
Parking Services, Newcastle City Council
Project Centre
Professional services team, RingGo
Saba UK and Slough Borough Council
Parking and mobility services team, London Borough of Tower Hamlets
Parking and ranger service, Warwick District Council
Sales team, YourParkingSpace
ZZPS
Parking Partnerships Award
Sponsored by DCBL
This award recognises the importance of partnership working in the parking sector. The partnership may involve a mix of local authorities, companies, professional bodies, campaign groups and other stakeholders.
Future ready Traffic Orders - AppyWay, Innovate UK, Cambridgeshire County Council, Coventry City Council and Milton Keynes Council
TRO Discovery Project – Department for Transport, British Parking Association, GeoPlace and Ordnance Survey
Multi-vendor cashless parking – Cambridgeshire County Council and Conduent
Multi-partner platform integration at Cornwall County Council – Cornwall County Council, JustPark and WPS
ROADflow Attended camera enforcement at school gates – Derby City Council and SEA
Sharing solutions, saving costs – Exeter City Council and Devon County Council
Zero Touch Payments – Hozah
Pink Parking, coach and car park, Wembley, London - HUBER Car Park Systems, Quintain and Potter Church & Holmes Architects
Parking partnership - London Borough of Lambeth, APCOA Parking and Farthest Gate
Newcastle City Council, INTU and NE1
North Essex Parking Partnership (NEPP)
Enforcement partnership – Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Lincolnshire Districts (NDL)
Meters for trees – PayByPhone
Unlawful vehicle initiative – Penham Excel and Walsall Council
Making construction sites work for residents – Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
Communication Award
Sponsored by: ZatPark
This award recognises imaginative, engaging and informative approaches adopted by parking organisations to communicating with the public and other organisations.
Reviewing off-street parking management in Aberdeenshire – Aberdeenshire Council
B4 Parking, Birmingham – B4 Parking
Silver Street: A change of approach to bus gate management – Cambridgeshire County Council
The launch of Jupiter – HUB Parking Technology
Get Your Reg Right – The International Parking Community
JustVote – JustPark
Annual report – Newcastle City Council Parking Services
Communication plan 2019 – Newcastle City Council Parking Services
Positive parking messaging – North Essex Parking Partnership (NEPP)
Meters for trees – PayByPhone
Debtor information video – Penham Excel and Telsolutions
Making an environmental difference – RingGo
Parking Technology Award
Sponsored by: Makers Construction
The Parking Technology Award recognises advances in the technology of parking. The innovation will be a piece of parking hardware, a device or a wider system that makes the management of parking more efficient and/or customer-friendly.
Smart City Parking, Harrogate – Appyway and Harrogate Borough Council
Late Pay – APCOA Parking and Cherwell District Council
Parkway Pay on Exit – APCOA Parking and Royal Stoke University Hospital
Cleverciti
Multi-partner platform integration – Cornwall Council, JustPark and WPS
ROADflow Attended camera enforcement at school gates – Derby City Council and SEA
Bike Patrol – Ekin Technology
EV Parking Management
Zero Touch Payments – Hozah
JMS software – HUB Parking Technology
Imperial FPNs – Newcastle City Council Parking Services
Flowbird Web Office – Newcastle City Council Parking Services
North Essex Parking Partnership (NEPP)
Good2Go – ParkingEye
In-car on-demand payments for on-street parking - Parkopedia
Digital transformation of visitor parking permits – PayByPhone and Ealing Council
Westfield Stratford City FastPark – Secure Parking
Islington air quality traffic analysis – TES and Islington Council
Taranto Mobile solution – WSP Traffic Support
Parking as a Service Award
Sponsored by HUB Parking Technology
This category recognises how parking providers can create a positive experience for motorists. The category rewards work done by parking providers to create easy-to-understand, non-confrontational and person-centric services.
EV Parking Service – Alfa Power
LatePay – APCOA Parking and Cherwell District Council
Multi-vendor cashless parking – Conduent and Cambridgeshire County Council
centre:mk, Milton Keynes – OCS and CBRE
Zero Touch Payments – Hozah
Rapid EV charging – HS1, Engenie and Transport for London
North Essex Parking Parking Partnership (NEPP)
The Glyde suite – ParkingEye
Making an environmental difference – RingGo
Parking in the Community Award
Sponsored by: The International Parking Community
Parking is an essential public service and can be a positive contributor to local communities. This award will recognise people working within the parking sector who have engaged with and supported their local communities.
The air you breathe – APCOA Parking with Maidstone Borough Council and Swale Borough Council
Bank Park
Healthcare permit scheme – Cornwall Council
Meters for trees – PayByPhone
Cross-boundary working between local authorities - Penham Excel and Walsall Council
Pink Parking, coach and car park, Wembley, London – Potter Church & Holmes Architects, Quintain and HUBER Car Park Systems
Parking Person of the Year
Sponsored by: RingGo
This award is open to all local authorities and private operators that may nominate an individual parking employee who has consistently made an outstanding contribution to the industry and represents a 'model of excellence'.
Edward Amusan, director, Comity Recruitment
Anthony Eskinazi, founder and chief executive, JustPark
Steven Foster, team manager, Parking Services, Newcastle City Council
Barbara Michael, debt recovery officer, Brent Council
Jade Neville, head of parking services, OCS
Vicki Neville, principal parking and TRO officer, Northamptonshire Highways
David Pye, parking consultant
Harrison Woods, chief executive office, YourParkingSpace
Mohammed Zubair, mobile civil enforcement officer, NSL in the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
The Front Line Award
Sponsored by: PayByPhone
Parking can be a challenging profession. This award is dedicated to parking personnel who engage with drivers and the general public as a part of their day-to-day activities. This award will recognise excellent customer service, communication skills and community engagement.
Car park team, B4 Parking, Birmingham
Wendy Armstrong Cook, parking management assistant, Bracknell Forest Borough Council
Barbara Michael, debt recovery officer, London Borough of Brent
Vicki Neville, principal parking and TRO officer, Northamptonshire Highways
Sarah Shaw, traffic officer, University of Birmingham
Mohammed Zubair, mobile civil enforcement officer, NSL in the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
Client support team, ZZPS
The Back Office Award
A number of parking personnel working in administrative and support roles were nominated this year. The jury has thus decided to recognise those working in the 'back office', who provide essential support to front line teams and management teams, with a break-out award.
Young Parking Professional Award
Sponsored by USL StructureCare and Pitchmastic PmB
This award recognises the rising stars of parking, people aged between 16 and 29 who represent the talent of the future. It is open to all local authorities and private operators to nominate an individual parking employee, consultant or contractor who has consistently made an outstanding contribution to their team and the wider parking sector.
Tiffany Chesson, people & processes manager, YourParkingSpace
Jude Easteal, parking projects apprentice, Brighton & Hove City Council
Jamie Fitzpatrick, operations team leader, central, Devon County Council
Gemma Fox-Teece, notice processing and permits officer, Cambridgeshire County Council
George Godfrey, senior GIS and parking consultant, Project Centre
David Greenbank, team leader, ParkingEye
Jyothi Gupta, architect, data scientist, UCL CASA (Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis), University College London
Rebecca Harper, membership engagement manager, British Parking Association
Ninh Hao, senior business development manager, JustPark
Luke Hurst, USCP general manager, Business Design Centre
Toby Kelly, business development manager, PayByPhone UK
Avisha Patel, senior consultant, Project Centre
Best New Car Park
Sponsored by: 3C Payment
This site-specific award recognises outstanding car park design. It is open to local authority and private car park operators, owners, architects, developers and construction companies. Car parks entered may be multi-storey, underground or surface sites.
Bishop’s Stortford multi-storey car park – Goldbeck Construction for Solum Regeneration (Kier and Network Rail)
Watts House car park, University of Brighton – Stripe Consulting and Kier Construction for University of Brighton
Bristol Airport multi-storey car park – Goldbeck Construction for Bristol Airport
Salt Lane multi-storey car park, Coventry – Buckingham Group, Seymour Harris Architects, SL Construction Services and Radflex Contract Services for Coventry City Council
Kirby Corner car park, University of Warwick, Coventry – Goldbeck Construction for University of Warwick
Jubilee car park, University of Sussex, Falmer – Goldbeck Construction for University of Sussex
centre:mk multi-storey car park, Milton Keynes – Hermes, CBRE, OCS, Rolton Group, Leslie Jones Architects and Wall & Floor Ltd
Sand Martin House multi-storey car park, Fletton Quays, Peterborough – Goldbeck Construction for Peterborough City Council
Pink Parking coach and car park, Wembley, London – Potter Church & Holmes Architects, Quintain and HUBER Car Park Systems
Car Park Renewal Award
Sponsored by: InaParc
When car parks are refurbished they are expected to be clean, bright, well signed, safe and structurally sound. The aim of the award is to showcase how a car park can be transformed into a truly inspiring building. The Car Park Renewal Award will recognise property owners and parking operators who have worked with teams of architects, engineers, contractors and other stakeholders to renovate an existing car park to the highest possible standard.
Festival Place car parks, Basingstoke – Makers Construction for AEW
Coptfold Road car park, Brentwood – Makers Construction for Brentwood Borough Council
Green Street car park, St Helier, Jersey – Concrete Repairs Ltd (CRL) for the Government of Jersey
Sainsbury’s car park, Orpington, Kent – KSD Group/Black Rock and IKO for Sainsbury’s
Rotherham Interchange – Interserve in partnership with South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (SYPTE), ARUP and Jefferson Sheard Architects
Hatfield Road car park, Slough – Saba for Slough Borough Council
Hunter’s Bridge car park, Welwyn Garden City – Cemplas for Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council
The Special Projects Award
Sponsored by: Bristow & Sutor and Debt Recovery Plus
The British Parking Awards recognise excellence and achievement in the design, construction and renovation of car parks. This 'breakout' award will recognise smaller and specialist car park projects (such as surface sites and roof decks), architectural elements of a car park (such as a façade) or an innovative construction or civil engineering technique.
Lifetime Achievement Award
Sponsored by: The British Parking Association
This special award recognises a parking professional who has made an outstanding contribution to the sector. The candidates will be based on nominations from within the parking sector. Parking organisations and professionals are invited to nominate an individual who has consistently made an outstanding contribution to the industry and represents a 'model of excellence' across their entire career.
The Special Jury Prize
Presented by the jury
This award will be presented to an exceptional entry that spans more than one category.
Parking Matters Prize
Presented by: Parking Matters
Parking is an essential urban service without which towns and cities would cease to function. The award will be presented to a person, organisation or project in the UK or internationally that is fundamentally rethinking and reinventing the way in which parking is planned, designed, provided, experienced and marketed.
Created and presented by Parking Review magazine, the British Parking Awards are an independent competition. The awards recognised the leading examples of car park management, enforcement, design and team work.