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Parking Plans for Visiting Coaches.

19th September 1922
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A' promised in our last issue, we again publish the list of towns and cities which have already been dealt with in connection with this feature, and to it we add this week the names of Burnley and Pontefract,. The list is as follows :— Oxford, Norwich, Cardiff, Clacton-on-Sea, Carnarvon, Penzance, Portsmouth, Canterbury, Exmouth, Weymouth, York, Worcester, Llandudno, Bournemouth, Matlock (including Matlock Bath and Cromford), Basin.gstoke, Penrith, Chester, Ashbourne, Salisbury, Elgin, Blackpool, Retford, Dumfries, Scarborough, Hastings, Margate, Buxton, Thirsk, Forfar, Leicester, _Maidstone, Newquay, Whitby, Kilmarnock, Torquay, Lancaster, Stirling, Windsor, Barnard Castle,

Lowestoft, Derby, Grimsby, Knareborough, Newcastleunder-Lyme, Bury St. Edmunds, Macclesfield, Dover, Paignton, Cheltenham, Worthing, Berwick-on-Tweed, Falmouth, Plymouth, Holyhead, Ripon, Bexhill, Evesham, SWanage, Huntingdon, Dorchester, Leamington, Whitolurch, Hawick, Birkenhead, Chichester, Yeovil, and Windermere. Brrorr.xx.—The parking ground in Burnley is on the Cattle Maiket, where a charge of N. is made for coaches.

PONTEFRACT.—Two places are arranged for parking motor coaches, the first on the racecourse andthe second at the Queen's Hotel, near Tanshelf Station: A charge of 5s. is made at each site.


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