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Spring Parking Limited takes complaints seriously as they help us to improve areas of our products and services and to resolve any issues relating to the consistency and quality of our business operations. Our complaints policy is an opportunity for customers to tell us when we might have fallen short of expectation, and how we can put things right. Spring Parking Limited receive, evaluate, make and record its decisions on complaints in a non-discriminatory manner, in accordance with the requirements of the accredited parking association.
The policy is designed to deal with concerns raised in relation to parking enforcement only; complaints that do not relate to matters pertaining to the BPA’s Approved Operator Code of Practice or Parking (Code of Practice) Act 2019 are not covered under the scope of the policy
The complaints policy is not intended to be used as a method for motorists to appeal a Parking Charge Notice (PCN) or Notice of Parking Charge (NPC). Matters relating specifically to appeals must be made in writing as instructed on the notice itself. If a complaint is received that is considered to be or includes an appeal against the validity of an PCN or NPC, we will treat it as an appeal and advise the customer of this, unless we are informed that the customer does not wish it to be so handled. Our definition of a complaint is something about the quality of the service provided by an organisation, its processes and/or the behaviour of its staff. Our definition of an appeal – correspondence shared against the decision of an organisation – in this instance, the decision to issue a Parking Charge Notice or Notice of Parking Charge – where a change to that decision is required.
Customers who wish to make a complaint must do so in writing or by email to complaints@Springparking.co.uk . This is to ensure we know exactly what the nature of the complaint is and this reduces the possibility of ambiguity or of the customer’s complaint not being correctly recorded over the telephone. The complaint will then be registered onto our system and a unique reference code generated.
Once the complaint has been received, we will acknowledge the complaint within 14 days and provide a unique reference code. The acknowledgement will be sent to the name and address or email provided. In the absence of valid contact details, it may not be possible to process a complaint or process it within the published timeframes. We will respond to complaints within 28 days of receipt. In some cases, however, the allotted timeframe could be extended due to the nature of the complaint and the complexities surrounding any investigation. If we are unable to reply to the complaint within 28 days, the customer will be written to, to advise of progress.
A complaint must be made in writing via email or post:
Complaints will be recorded on a complaint’s register and kept on file for 36 months and these will be available on request to authorised bodies such as the BPA. The details that will be retained will be:
In the event that the customer is not satisfied a complaint can be sent in to Spring Parking. Spring Parking will acknowledge the escalated complaint within 14 days. A full response to your complaint will be issued within 28 days unless exceptional circumstances have been identified. If more time is needed, the customer will be written to with an update.
If the customer remains dissatisfied with our determination of the complaint, we will provide you with the details to enable you to complain to the British Parking Association (BPA -- our Accredited Trade Association or Conformity Assessment Body; full details will be provided at the appropriate time). In order to escalate a complaint to the BPA, the customer must supply the BPA with a copy of our final complaint response. The BPA will not review escalated complaints where this is not provided by the customer.
All complaints will be dealt with in accordance with the requirements of the Data Protection Act 2018.
Please note, when a complaint concerns the issuing of a PCN or NPC issued by us, Spring Parking are the data controller. As such the customer should be aware that any information provided in connection with the complaint will be used by Spring Parking to help us deal with it. The customer’s information may also be passed to Spring Parking staff who were enforcing any parking restrictions or conditions at the relevant site. Information may also be shared with the landowner and any permit service provider if relevant to allowing the complaint to be investigated and resolved.