Penalty charges and additional parking fees issued across Havering will go up by £30 from April 7, alongside other London boroughs.
This means that higher level parking fines will rise to £160 for band A and £140 for band B, while lower lever fines will increase to £110 for band A and £90 for band B.
All of these penalties are halved if paid within 14 days.
Fines for using a bus lane while it is operational will go up to £160, and other additional parking fees will also see an increase.
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For instance, the release fee from a wheel clamp will cost £100 and the release fee from a car pound will set you back £280 from April 7.
The increase is part of a proposal put forward by London Councils, the body that represents the capital’s local authorities, and signed off by the Mayor of London in February.
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander then had a month to review the increase, and did not raise any objections during this time.
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