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| Motorists using council owned car parks across Poole can now pay for their parking by mobile phone. Borough of Poole's Transportation Services are offering the service known as RingGo in 31 of their pay and display areas where motorists can pay for parking with a credit or debit card. | ||
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| RingGo cashless parking today rolls out at three major stations in the
capital as part of its continuing expansion across the UK. The three
stations are, London Waterloo, situated in Southwark, London Victoria,
and London Paddington, both in Westminster. Paddington station is also
the London Terminus of the First Great Western network, which has
successfully operated RingGo since 2006. | ||
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| From today (28 July), Chiltern Railways passengers at selected sites can use RingGo - the innovative pay by phone service - to park their cars. Passengers travelling from Banbury, Bicester North, High Wycombe and Warwick Parkway can now pay for their parking using just their mobile phone and a credit or debit card, rather than with a handful of cash. | ||
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| From today motorists parking in Kingston upon Thames can pay for their parking using the innovative phone service, RingGo, rather than having to hunt for coins. | ||
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| Glenn Caldwell, parking manager of Sydney, Australia paid a flying visit to Chiswick High Road this afternoon (17 June) to try out the RingGo phone parking system as part of a fact-finding review of UK best practice. Mr Caldwell was welcomed by Kevin Hagan, parking manager of the London Borough of Hounslow. | ||
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| From today (13 June) parkers in Perth or Aberdeen can pay for their parking by phone rather than fumbling around for the correct loose change. RingGo, the specialist pay-by-phone parking system has been introduced to multi-storey car parks in College Street, Aberdeen and Kinnoull Street, Perth. | ||
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| FROM Monday, June 2 users of council car parks in Stockton, Middlesbrough and Hartlepool can pay for their parking by mobile phone. This new scheme, called Connect Tees Valley, uses a system called RingGo and covers 48 car parks and 6200 parking spaces in the three council areas. | ||
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| Cherwell District Council has upgraded its pay and display car parks in Banbury and Bicester with the introduction of a pay by phone service from Thursday 22 May 2008. The RingGo system allows drivers to pay for their parking and top up their parking time by using their debit or credit card over the phone. It even sends an optional text reminder when the parking time is due to expire. | ||
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