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NCP was founded in 1931 by Colonel Frederick Lucas. In October 1948 Sir Ronald Hobson, together with his business partner Sir Donald Gosling, founded Central Car Parks when the pair invested £200 in a bombsite in Holborn, Central London to create a car park. In 1959 Central Car Parks took over NCP from Anne Lucas, the widow of Colonel Lucas. [1]
NSL is an outsourcing company formed in Spring 2007 by the demerger of NCP into two separate businesses. It provides parking services, bus and coach operations, city centre CCTV monitoring, back office processing, [1] streetscape consultancy and debt recovery. The company first demerged as NCP Services in 2007, and became NSL Services Group in ...
In 1998, Hobson and Gosling sold NCP (which had over 650 car parks by that time) to Cendant for £801 million; they had owned a 72.5% share of the business. [1] The pair were philanthropists, donating £25 million towards the restoration of HMS Victory .
Between June 2009 and December 2012, NCP kept more than £2.4m in overpayments - equating to around £680,000 a year - from machines that wouldn’t give change back to drivers. NCP took millions ...
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The car park run by NCP was located in the middle of a roundabout in st Mary's street to the south of the old bus station. Across both of these car parks there were approximately 100 parking bays. The vast majority of the CoLC car park was removed during the demolition of the old bus station however the small portion above the Co-Op store ...
In 1984, NBRC was acquired by National Car Parks (NCP),. [3] Five years later, the firm moved to new, purpose-built headquarters in Pudsey, which were opened by Diana, Princess of Wales. [5] The company was renamed Green Flag in 1994 and, under the leadership of Chief Executive Ernest Smith, looked to expand into other insurance services.