Laura Sharman 21 March 2016

London borough signs new civil enforcement contract

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea has extended its parking and civil enforcement contract with NSL in a deal worth £65m.

The company was originally appointed in 2006 to run civil enforcement services for the London borough for a decade.

The 12 year deal with see the council's 100 Civil Enforcement Officers (CEOs) benefit from introduction of new realtime intelligence, advanced deployment methods and new environmentally friendly electric bikes to help maximise operational efficiencies and response times.

Cllr Tim Coleridge, the council's cabinet member for transport, said: 'Our priority is to keep traffic moving and make sure residents and visitors have somewhere to park. Working with NSL has allowed us to achieve this and I am sure the new technologies and initiatives it is introducing in Kensington and Chelsea will be of benefit.'

From July, some services will be delivered in partnership with Hammersmith and Fulham, such as operating vehicle removal and relocation services from a shared co-located vehicle pound.

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