NSL (company)

It provides parking services, bus and coach operations, city centre CCTV monitoring, back office processing,[1] streetscape consultancy and debt recovery.

NCP Challenger commenced trading on 12 November 2005, having successfully tendered to operate routes 33 and 419 under contract to Transport for London.

[8] Westminster Council CEOs (outsourced to NSL) have also been filmed using illegal tactics to block cars.

It found patients had experienced long waits and some staff had not undergone criminal record checks.

[10] In April 2014 the clinical commissioning groups in Kent agreed to provide an extra £1.6m for their contract as part of a "last chance" deal to improve its performance.