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| Motorists parking in Canterbury city council car parks can now pay for their parking by mobile phone. | ||
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| Drivers using car parks owned by Shepway District Council will no longer have to worry about having the right money to pay for a parking ticket. All they have to do is pick up their mobile phone and pay using their credit or debit card. | ||
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| Drivers using Luton Borough Council car parks are now able to pay using just their mobile phone and a debit or credit card. RingGo cashless parking is rolling out today (27 November) alongside
existing pay and display machines in the Council's long and short stay
car parks, offering users an alternative way to pay. | ||
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| From today (25th November) motorists in the London Borough of Redbridge
can use a new 'phone parking' system called RingGo to pay for their
parking. RingGo is a quick and easy-to-use mobile phone service,
letting you pay for your parking with a credit or debit card, rather
than using cash at a machine. | ||
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| Councils, rail operators and other car park providers across the UK are
ditching smartcard and scratchcard parking schemes in favour of
streamlined, paperless RingGo. | ||
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| From today (1 October) drivers of 'greener' cars in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames will benefit from cheaper parking based on the carbon dioxide emissions of their vehicle. | ||
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| First Capital Connect customers in the east of England are set to find parking payments simpler and cheaper from 1 October this year. Train operator, First Capital Connect, is transforming its car parks with a new, streamlined payment system provided by RingGo, the UK's leading cashless parking service, that replaces the previous scheme. | ||
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| From 1 October, motorists in the borough of Eastleigh can use a new 'phone parking' system called RingGo to pay for their parking. RingGo is a quick and easy-to-use mobile phone service, allowing parking to be paid with a credit or debit card. | ||
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| Woking Council in Surrey has introduced RingGo into Heathside Crescent Car Park from today (Tuesday 22 September 2009). This is the first in a programme of introductions due to take place in car parks across the Borough during the coming month. RingGo is already offered by South West Trains at Woking's station car parks. | ||
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