Welcome to Capital Car Park Control where within our website you will find many choices on how you can gain back control of your parking facilities. You can choose from a number of parking control services, from using the softer approach of issuing a parking ticket, (see ticketing) to clamping. Primarily, we would prefer to use wheel clamping as a last resort and/or against re-offending vehicles although, some factors need to be considered when deciding the best parking enforcement required as it is obvious that each location differs. Therefore, sometimes requires the stronger approach for the most effected areas. Our SIA (security industry authority) licensed staff will attend the affected property and attach a home office approved wheel clamp to the offending vehicle. Our contact details will also be placed on the vehicle so correspondence details of our clients are not passed onto third parties. Unlike many who offer UK parking control, Capital Car Park Control are one of the few that do not charge set up costs, or charge annual fees for our parking control services.

 

If you have been issued a Penalty Notice, been Clamped or your vehicle has been towed and you wish to make a complaint or appeal, then please  go to our appeal Page and write to us at the displayed address. Please allow up to 21 days for a responce concerning an appeal although, we do strive to respond as quick as possible.

 

If you have any questions regarding our Parking Control Services, please provide your details via the Contact Us page.

 

In all our Parking Management activities, our clients details are not given to third parties so please do not ask for them.


If your Penalty Notice has exceeded the 14 day period, please choose the second option displaying CPN 14+. Where you will be instructed to pay £100, or you can take advantage of the Early Bird option and pay the lesser amount of £60 within 14 days from the date shown on the Penalty Notice.

 

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