ANSA is an independent consultancy for the parking sector — driven by value, integrity and quality. We work with private and public sector clients across parking and transport, bringing the experience, network and patience of our co-founders to every engagement.
What we believe
Parking is rarely just about where people leave their cars. It’s the gateway to a hospital, the kerbside of a busy high street, a driver of town centre activity, and often the first thing people notice about a development. We’re here to help you get it right — with practical support, patience, and a genuine focus on what works best for you.
Services
Five service areas, drawn from years inside the sector and brought together by our experienced team. Most clients begin in one area and find we travel well across the others.
Sectors we serve
Strategy, TROs, enforcement reviews and back-office reform — work that has to stand up to scrutiny, and we make sure it does.
Performance turnarounds, bid support and vendor-neutral technology guidance — practical help for operators, large and small.
Park & ride, modal interchange and kerbside policy — for combined authorities and regional transport bodies who need a senior hand.
Parking strategy at the design stage — alongside you from planning through to operational handover.
Estates-led parking for NHS trusts, universities and large campuses — where the front door matters as much as the kerb.
Customer-first parking for destinations, town centres and visitor economies — because the first impression is usually a parking one.
How we work
We start with the problem as you see it — and the data behind it. Stakeholder interviews, site visits, and a careful read of the evidence. Every engagement gets fresh eyes.
We set out a small number of credible options, with the trade-offs named honestly. You’ll see the case for and against each one — never a single recommendation dressed up as inevitable.
We see decisions through to mobilisation — drafting, procuring, commissioning — and stay close enough afterwards to know how it landed, and what to do next.