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<p>The figures below reflect the spend on traffic marshals for each financial year
(April to March) from 2019 to 2024.</p><p>The figures include use of traffic marshals
to manage the movement of traffic and/or pedestrians (a) in the Palace and along the
spine road, (b) in and out of the underground car park, and (c) on laundry road in
the Northern Estate. The figures are all excluding VAT.</p><p>The figures below do
not include costs where it has not been possible to extrapolate the cost of marshal
provision from the overall contract for works.</p><p /> <p><strong>Financial years
2019 to 2023 </strong></p><p>2019–2020 £176,069</p><p>2020–2021 £199,471</p><p>2021–2022
£257,534</p><p>2022–2023 £598,534</p><p> </p><p><strong><br>Financial year 2023–2024</strong></p><p>The
costs for the 2023–2024 financial year are not comparable to the previous years.</p><p>Prior
to 2023–24 the cost of the traffic marshals for the underground car park, required
to facilitate the works in New Palace Yard, was covered by the contractor, as part
of the project costs, and not included above. These costs are now covered by the House
directly as efficiencies had been identified.</p><p>The underground car park requires
24/7 cover due to the closure of one of the ramps into the car park necessary to facilitate
the works in the New Palace Yard. The costs include unsociable working hours, bank
holidays and weekends.</p><p>For the 2023–2024 financial year, the cost for traffic
marshals, excluding underground car park marshals, is forecast to be £647,763.</p><p>For
the same period, the cost for the underground car park marshals is forecast to be
£1,271,966.</p>
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