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PARKING PLANS FOR VISITING COACHES.

27th June 1922, Page 13
27th June 1922
Page 13
Page 13, 27th June 1922 — PARKING PLANS FOR VISITING COACHES.
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THE towns and cities with which we have already dealt in connection with this feature are as follow :—Oxford, Norwich, Cardiff, Clacton-on-Sea Carnarvon, Penzance, Portsmouth, Canterbury, Exeter, Weymouth, York, Worcester, Llandudno, Bournemouth, Matlock (including Matlock Bath and Cromford), Basingstoke, Penrith, Chester, Ashbourne, Salisbury, Elgin, Blackpool, Retforcl, Dumfries, Scarborough, Hastings, Margate, Buxton, Think, Forfar, Leicester, Maidstone, Newquay, Whitby, Kilmarnock, Torquay, Lancaster, Stirling, Windsor, i3arnard Castle and Lowestoft.

This week we deal with the regulations in force in Derby, Grimsby and Knaresborough.

DERZY.—Visiting motor coaches can be parked in the Market Place when this is practicable, a charge of 2s. 6d. being made for each vehicle.

GnrstsBY.—All motor chars-i-bancs making trips to this borough set down their passengers either in the old Market Place or in Brighowgate, opposite the Cattle Market. No municipal arrangements are made for parking coaches, but a number of prominent garages are located close to the settingdown site. These are indicated on our map.

KNARESBOROUGH.—Parking accommodation is provided for visiting vehicles by the Urban District Council in the Market Place and the Castle Grounds. The charge for motor coaches is 2s., although when the machines stay, say, from 15 to 30 minutes, a charge of is. only is made.


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