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King's Lynn Lorry Parking

7th June 1963, Page 9
7th June 1963
Page 9
Page 9, 7th June 1963 — King's Lynn Lorry Parking
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THE police at King's Lynn, Norfolk. have introduced a new system under which lorries parked overnight in unofficial parking places are checked and notices are stuck on the windscreens asking that next time the drivers park in a secure place in a proper vehicle park. If drivers arc forced to park in vulnerable positions they are being asked to notify the police so that a special watch may be kept on their lorries and loads, and the police hope to get full support from all drivers. The Borough Council has under consideration plans for building a fenced heavy-vehicle park where a watchman would work in conjunction with the police, the first such park in East Anglia.

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