Educate. Engage. Enforce.
Enforcement Excellence 2026 brings together local authorities, policymakers, transport professionals and technology providers to explore the evolving role of enforcement in managing roads, public spaces and urban environments.
As pressures on local authorities continue to grow, enforcement is no longer simply about issuing penalties. It plays a critical role in ensuring compliance, enabling access, supporting vulnerable users and maintaining the safe and efficient operation of towns and cities.
At the same time, new approaches to charging and pricing are emerging as essential tools to manage congestion, improve air quality and support long-term funding.
This year's conference introduces a dedicated focus on Charging for Movement, exploring how enforcement and charging are increasingly working together to shape behaviour and deliver better outcomes.
Through expert presentations, panel discussions and parallel streams, the event will combine strategic insight with practical delivery – covering everything from Blue Badge enforcement and anti-social behaviour through to Clean Air Zones, road user charging and future funding models.

Charging and enforcement are no longer separate conversations – they are part of the same system.
Key themes:
Parking enforcement and compliance
Moving traffic regulations and enforcement powers
Road user and emissions charging schemes
The Blue Badge scheme: access, misuse
and reform
The results and impact of National Blue Badge Awareness Week
Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs)
and anti-social behaviour
Pavement parking, fly-tipping and environmental enforcement
Managing electric vehicle charging bays
Ghost and cloned number plates
Debt recovery and supporting vulnerable debtors
Protecting frontline staff
The programme
If you have an idea for a talk contact the event's programmer Mark Moran Editor, Parking Review.
Networking opportunities
Enforcement Excellence 2026 will provide an opportunity to meet peers, colleagues and other professionals in both structured discussions and during informal networking sessions, including a drinks reception to close the day.
Who should attend:
Enforcement Excellence 2026 is relevant to a wide range of professionals and stakeholders, including:
Public Sector
Local authority parking and enforcement managers
Transport planners and policy leads
Highways and network management teams
Air quality and environment officers
Finance directors and revenue managers
Elected members and council leaders
Combined Authorities and Sub-National Transport Bodies
Private Sector
Parking operators and enforcement contractors
Technology providers (ANPR, CCTV, payments, compliance systems)
Charging and road pricing specialists
Data and analytics providers
Legal, consultancy and advisory services
Debt recovery and enforcement agencies
Wider Stakeholders
Regulatory and professional bodies
Campaign groups and advocacy organisations
Academics and researchers
Organisations supporting vulnerable road users and debt advice services
Exhibition
The exhibition will enable attendees to check out the latest systems and services on offer to the traffic, parking and air quality management sector.
Enforcement Excellence 2026 provides your organisation with a focused opportunity to showcase your products and services to professionals responsible for enforcement, compliance, parking, and transport charging across local authorities and the public sector.
To participate in this sector-defining event contact Jason Conboy on: 020 7091 7895
or email: jason@landor.co.uk




