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PARKING PLANS FOR VISITING COACHES.

22nd August 1922, Page 26
22nd August 1922
Page 26
Page 26, 22nd August 1922 — PARKING PLANS FOR VISITING COACHES.
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IT IS QUITE likely that the majority of our readers who are interested in this particular feature know off by heart the names of the towns and cities with which we have dealt, but in order to assist the coach owner or driver who is not familiar with these names, we once again repeat them, and the following places have already been dealt with in our pages I—Oxford, Norwich, Cardiff, Clacton-on-Sea, Carriervon, Penzance, Portsmouth, Canterbury, Exmouth, Weymouth, York, Worcester, Llandudno, Bournemouth, Matlock (including Matlock Bath and Cromford), Basingstoke, Penrith, Chester, Ashbourne, Salisbury, Elgin, Blackpool, Retford, Dumfries, Scarborough, Hastings, Margate, Buxton, Think, Forfar, Leicester, Maidstone, Newquay, Whitby, XII

marnock, Torquay, Lancaster, Stirling, Windsor, Barnard Castle, Lowestoft, Derby, Grimsby, Kriaresborough, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Bury St. Edmunds, Macclesfield, Dover, Paignton, Cheltenham, Worthing, Berwick-on-Tweed, Falmouth, Plymouth, Holyhead, Ripon, Bexhill, Evesham, Swanage, and Huntingdon. The names of Dorchester and Leamington are this week added to the list, making the number of towns and cities already dealt with 64.

DORCHESTER.—Previous to our correspondence with the Chief Constable in this town, no arrangements had been made for parking motor coaches, but this official took the matter up with the Town Clerk, with the result that vehicles of this kind are now permitted to park in Fairfield Road, on the Fairfield and the adjoining triangular piece of ground. This site is about midway between the Great Western and London and South Western Railway Stations, to each of which it is within close proximity.

LEAMINGTON.—In Leamington, the Watch Committee has made arrangements for Mill road, close to the banks of the River Learn, to be used as a parking ground for visiting coaches..


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