Hi
This is all I have managed to write as a response as chronically ill to POPLA regarding premiers response if anyone can comment on it. I did ask for extra time due to not being able to do anything which I got an extra week.
Also had a refusal to uphold my complaint by Torbay Council on grounds of discrimination as copied AT END.
as they have 6 compliant disabled space??
My response for Popla grateful for any comments BELOW
"Premier Parking state, “The hatched markings are in place to allow disabled motorists additional space to manoeuvre around the vehicle and are used by motorists on both sides. They do not form part of the marked bay.
By the Appellant parking not wholly within a bay and over these markings, the vehicle was further causing an obstruction.”
No part of my vehicle was on the hatched markings, as evidenced by Premier Parking’s supplied photo. Therefore, my car was neither an obstruction to any other vehicle or to any other wheelchair user.
Premier Parking state, “motorists are given a reasonable grace period to check the terms and conditions and to leave the site before a PCN is issued.”
This is both inaccurate, misleading, and discriminatory. According to the law, it is a consideration period; not a grace period, and because there were no terms and conditions displayed at the disabled parking bays so therefore were no notices for me to consider and thus no contract was entered into. To add further insult, to expect me to leave the site because I had not read a notice that was ultimately not visible from the disable parking bay, is wholly discriminatory against myself as a disabled person.
Premier Parking states, “It is the driver’s responsibility to seek out the terms and conditions and ensure that they understand them, before agreeing to the contract and parking.”
A stated in my response above, there were no terms and conditions at all, that were visible from anywhere near the disabled bay in question. This is against regulations / law, that require such notices to be observable from the disabled bay itself. As such, no terms and conditions could be read or accepted, and thus no contract entered into.
The pictures provided by Premier Parking to illustrate positioning of such notices, are actually from 2017 and 2019, as evidenced by the fact they show Mothercare which closed down over 5 years ago, These photos do not portray the positioning of the signs as they are today. In reality, the nearest notice, from my subsequent research, is half way across the centre of the carpark, as shown by my own photos that were supplied previously, in a location that can easily be missed, is dangerous in the middle of the road and is in no way observable from the disabled car parking bay as legally required as facing opposite way.
For Premier Parking to insist that a disabled person should hunt around the car park for these notices, is both disgusting and discriminatory.
It is actually the responsibility of the operator to ensure that the terms and conditions of parking are visible from a disabled parking space. Premier Parking have quite clearly failed in this regard.
Premier Parking did not respond at all to the fact they have breached the BPA CoP in that the disabled parking bay does not meet expected practice, as well as fail the Equality Act.
They offered no explanation for why they failed to provide the 1200mm of additional hatched space for access for wheelchair users as required by law. If their parking bay had met these guidelines, I would have been able to park within the bay, without my tyre on the yellow line because I would have had ample space to operate my wheelchair to access both sides of the car? However, this was not the case.
Further more, no explanation was given by Premier Parking for why boulders have been placed on the line of a disabled parking space that should have had 1200mm of space and did not. To place boulders there, and then penalise people for having to position their vehicle accordingly so that doors can be opened and wheelchairs removed, is both ridiculous and discriminatory against wheelchair users.
It also makes it difficult to turn into to park and dangerous.Probably a Health and Safety issue.
I have protected characteristics and have been discriminated against because Premier Parking have treated me less favourably than it treats others, by providing a disabled parking space that does not comply with the requirements of both those stipulated in the guidance in the Equality Act and in the BPA’s own CoP".
COUNCIL RESPONSE TO FORMAL COMPLAINT
"That Premier Parking who the Council employ fail to comply with BPA CoP Section 16.5 and have discriminated against you as disabled person.
Torbay Council as landowner fails to provide fully accessible parking bays at Wren Retail Park, Torquay TQ2 7BJ, such as an end disabled parking bay with bollards on one side without the extra 1200mm space recommended by 'inclusive mobility' in the relevant part of the Equality Act 2010 is related to disability discrimination.
Disabled parking bays are also situated in unsafe areas such as the middle of the car park, making it unsafe for disabled people to cross the car park to get to the shops.
Should Premier Parking not cancel the PCN their discrimination goes from “indirect” to “direct” discrimination.
Your desired outcome
The outcome you seek from your complaint is:
You would like to know how many disabled people are employed on this retail site and how many disabled parking spaces there are.
For the parking spaces to be redesigned.
What I have investigated
Set out below are the key issues that have been investigated:
What are the Council’s responsibilities in respect of the car park at Wren Park.
What reasonable adjustments we are required to make in respect of parking available at the site.
The Council’s Complaints Procedure
The Council operates a one stage complaint procedure. Complaints are investigated by either an officer within the relevant department or by the Information Compliance Team. Where a complaint is investigated within the department, the Information Compliance Team will review the response to ensure it has been investigated thoroughly and fairly and provides an independent review of the response prior to it being sent.
How I considered your complaint
In investigating your complaint, I have:
Spoken with our legal services department who in turn have liaised with Paul Palmer, Strategic Head of Asset Management and Colliers who manage the estate for us at Wren Park.
Considered the responsibilities under the Equality Act 2010.
Considered the guidance Inclusive Mobility and the BPA Code of Practice.
Background
Torbay Council own the Wren Park site as a commercial investment property. Council / public services are not provided in relation to this site. The car park is for use exclusively by our tenants in the carrying out of their business, which are the retail units operating at the site. The site itself is managed on our behalf by a third-party agent.
A Disability Access Audit of the site was carried out in 2022 by an independent organisation. The site itself has circa 180 parking bays. The Inclusive Mobility 2021 guidance recommends:
For car parks associated with shopping areas, leisure or recreational facilities, and places open to the general public: a minimum of one space for each employee who is a disabled motorist, plus 6% of the total capacity for visiting disabled motorists.
This 6% would equal approximately 11 spaces.
In respect of the space available to allow for access the guidance recommends:
Where the spaces are perpendicular to the access aisle, an additional width of 1200mm should be provided on each side. This extra width may be shared with adjacent spaces.
The audit carried out in respect of parking at Wren Park identified the following provision at the site:
7 accessible parking spaces with a 1200mm clearance either side, but none to the rear.
6 accessible parking spaces with a 1200mm clearance to one side with none to the rear.
In order to achieve full compliance with the guidance, it has been identified that 4 of the 13 accessible parking spaces with 1200mm clearance to one side would need to be upgraded to benefit from 1200mm clearance on both sides and an additional 1200mm clearance would need to be added to the rear.
The Inclusive Mobility guidance 2021 is a best practice guide and specific requirements in respect of accessible parking spaces are not set out in legislation.
Investigation
That Premier Parking who the Council employ fail to comply with BPA CoP Section 16.5 and have discriminated against you as disabled person.
Having considered the BPA Code in place at the time of this complaint, I do not agree that the parking available at Wren Park fails to comply with the code. The code states as follows:
16.1 The Equality Act 2010 says that providers of services to the public must make ‘reasonable adjustments’ to remove barriers which may discriminate against disabled people.
16.2 ‘Reasonable adjustments’ to prevent discrimination are likely to include larger ‘disabled’ parking spaces near to the entrance or amenities for disabled people whose mobility is impaired.
As the audit of the car park has identified, reasonable adjustments have been made in that there are accessible spaces available at Wren Park and these are close to the entrance of the retail units, these spaces are larger in size and do have additional space around them.
Torbay Council as landowner fails to provide fully accessible parking bays at Wren Retail Park, Torquay TQ2 7BJ, such as an end disabled parking bay with bollards on one side without the extra 1200mm space recommended by 'inclusive mobility' in the relevant part of the Equality Act 2010 is related to disability discrimination.
The Inclusive Mobility guidance 2021 is a best practice guide and specific requirements in respect of accessible parking spaces are not set out in legislation. As set out above, there are reasonable adjustments in place in respect of spaces which are designated as accessible parking spaces and these are larger, with additional space around them.
It is recognised within the audit that there are a total of 13 accessible bays which is in excess of the recommended 6% of bays. However, the audit did identify that 4 of the accessible parking spaces with 1200mm clearance to one side would need to be upgraded to benefit from 1200mm clearance on both sides and an additional 1200mm clearance would need to be added to the rear. This would ensure full compliance with the guidance.
Therefore, I am satisfied that whilst there are some improvements which could be made to the car park, there are accessible bays available at Wren Park and there is no contravention of the Equality Act 2010.
Disabled parking bays are also situated in unsafe areas such as the middle of the car park, making it unsafe for disabled people to cross the car park to get to the shops.
It is noted that 2 of the accessible parking spaces are located in the middle of the car park, with the majority of the accessible spaces available directly in front of the retail units and thereby complying with the recommendation associated with location in the guidance:
Ideally, designated accessible spaces should be located adjacent, or as close as possible, to the entrance to the facility they serve and no more than 50 metres away. The route between parking place and venue should be well maintained with no obstructions to access.
Should Premier Parking not cancel the PCN their discrimination goes from “indirect” to “direct” discrimination.
This is a matter for Premier Parking to consider whether the PCN was issued correctly for a contravention identified at the time. As such this is not a matter which Torbay Council can consider.
Consideration of Outcomes Requested
In investigating your complaint, I have also considered the outcomes requested:
You would like to know how many disabled people are employed on this retail site and how many disabled parking spaces there are.
We do not hold information about how many disabled people and / or disabled motorists are employed at the retail site.
The number of accessible parking spaces is as set out above:
7 accessible parking spaces with a 1200mm clearance either side, but none to the rear.
6 accessible parking spaces with a 1200mm clearance to one side with none to the rear.
For the parking spaces to be redesigned.
The improvements highlighted within the audit were identified as medium and low priority requirements. Although it has been noted that our agent will be requesting a follow up review / audit be undertaken.
Conclusions
Whilst it is noted that there are some improvements which could be made to the accessible parking facilities at Wren Park, I am satisfied from my investigation that reasonable adjustments have been made to allow for an appropriate number of accessible spaces.
I therefore do not uphold your complaint.
Recommendations
As a result of this investigation, the following recommendations have been made:
That the Council fully consider the recommendations from any further audit undertaken.
Parts of the complaint I did not investigate
I have not investigated the following complaint issue:
Should Premier Parking not cancel the PCN their discrimination goes from “indirect” to “direct” discrimination.
As stated above, this is a matter for Premier Parking to consider whether the PCN was issued correctly for a contravention identified at the time. As such this is not a matter which Torbay Council can consider. However, we have requested from you in an email sent on 27 June 2024, details of the PCN issued as the agent we use to manage the site has said they may be able to consider this matter.