London councils top the league for parking fines

. Credit: Press Association

Westminster tops the league of English Councils with the amount it collects in parking fines, making over £24 million in 2012-13. And other London councils aren't far behind.

Latest figures show 19 out of the 20 local authorities with the highest revenues are in the capital.

Here are the revenues from parking fines for each London borough for 2012-2013

  • Barking and Dagenham: £4,617,000

  • Barnet: £4,877,000

  • Bexley: £2,318,000

  • Brent: £11,719,000

  • Bromley: £3,617,000

  • Camden: £15,908,000

  • Croydon: £10,455,000

  • Ealing: £9,020,000

  • Enfield: £4,439,000

  • Greenwich: £3,363,000

  • Hackney: £17,274,000

  • Hammersmith and Fulham: £17,895,000

  • Haringey: £7,828,000

  • Harrow: £6,935,000

  • Havering: £1,965,000

  • Hillingdon: £3,840,000

  • Hounslow: £5,442,000

  • Islington: £10,076,000

  • Kensington and Chelsea: £9,769,000

  • Kingston upon Thames: £2,840,000

  • Lambeth: £17,199,000

  • Lewisham: £5,458,000

  • Merton: £4,833,000

  • Newham: £9,865,000

  • Redbridge: £5,253,000

  • Richmond upon Thames: £2,808,000

  • Southwark: £3,111,000

  • Sutton: £926,000 (2009/2010 figure)

  • Tower Hamlets: £6,512,000

  • Waltham Forest: £7,069,000

  • Wandsworth: £7,004,000

  • Westminster: £24,493,000

  • City of London: £4,216,000