March last year, just after UK went into the first lockdown, I helped the building (11 floors) we're based in work out and install the covid safety plan. Directional signs, distancing markers, stairwell directions, perspex screen for the reception etc. In return I got a key to the service yard, room for two verhicles. In 20 years of working in London, I'd never not either cycled or used public transport to commute to work. Now live 20 miles away, too far to cycle (boy racers near me drive mercs, porches and ferraris, and the roads aren't safe to cycle), and public transport wasn't an option if you're not an essential worker.
£100 worth of vinyl, and perhaps 40 hours of my time, has bought me coming on to a years worth of free, secure metropolitan parking. No costs were mentioned at any point - I think we have both got a good deal (non resident parking around us is £15-£20/day)
I can see this going on, until the ultra low emission zone kicks in, in the autumn. But by then, public transport may again be an option, and I can have a beer after work. I would consider that a good trade, and I'll keep hold of the key...