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| Cobalt Telephone Technologies' Operations Team has been shortlisted for the British Parking Awards 'Back Office Team of the Year'. This is the third year running in which the company has reached this stage in the prestigious awards and follows on from their success in 2008, winning the coveted Marketing Award. | ||
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| Since 1st February 2009, First Great Western rail travellers that use their phone to purchase their parking space are paying less than if they had used coins or cards in the conventional parking machines. Discounts of 10 per cent or more are given to those choosing to use the RingGo service. | ||
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| South West Trains is extending the trial of their RingGo cashless payment service to eight more station car parks on its network - bringing the total to 18. | ||
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| More people travelling from First Great Western stations are being offered fast track parking, with the announcement that eight additional car parks are launching the RingGo service. From today, people parking at Bodmin, Bridgwater, Clifton Down, Falmouth Docks, Frome, Gloucester, Liskeard and Weston-super-Mare can pay... | ||
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| Motorists parking in West Devon Borough Council's car parks now have a quicker and more convenient way of paying for parking - by phone, using their credit or debit card. | ||
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| Richmond Council in southwest London is proposing to extend its ground-breaking CO2 related parking policy using new technology provided by RingGo. The change is one of a number of parking recommendations to go before the cabinet on 19 January. | ||
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| From today (17 December) people shopping in Bristol can pay for their parking over their mobile phone, using a credit or debit card, rather than with coins. Cashless parking service, RingGo, is rolling out to to a number of on-street parking bays and off-street car parks operated by Bristol City Council, from today. | ||
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| Motorists who park their cars in most of the street bays and car parks operated by Bristol City Council will soon be able to pay for their parking via their mobile phone. The innovative scheme is to be rolled out in trial form before Christmas, beginning in the streets around the Wills Building in Clifton. | ||
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| At noon today (17 October) Maria Miller, the Conservative Member of Parliament for Basingstoke, formally opened the new RingGo customer help facility at Cobalt Telephone Technologies' headquarters, in Basingstoke. | ||
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