with the amount of parked cars shows how much we need to retain parking
I thought there already was some mandatory law regarding access to premises for the disabled !
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Brilliant Lynne, I was trying to get this up yesterday to no avail!!
I actually agree with what Huw has said, many people suffer a disability which is not obvious but affects them never the same, as Ive said to you I still work and during the coarse of the day get a great deal of excercise in my occupation, but by the time Ive finished doing 7hrs physical work Ive neither the time or inclination to take a stroll to the shops and trudge back with heavy bags which ...
all along the Strand is free at the moment, no restrictions, and I believe the car parks are free on Sundays until the end of March
Somebody correct me but isnt option B open access with no parking ?
Hurray Kenny, somebody who thinks like me, they have started the path halfway into what was the parallel parking spaces and not where the wall came down as was originally shown. When the path is widened on shop side there will be no room for parking, which is what they bloody wanted in the first place, pedestrianisation by the back door, Sainsburys will be happy cos thats what they wanted. All the ...
@wondering " i thought you had left dawlish" and in your words "couldnt wait to get out of here !!
When the Strand was closed a few weeks ago I parked in Brunswick took my shopping trolley and walked across to the Strand, Butchers, Stokes then Coop by now after having to wait in a long queue my 40p had run out, with bated breath I walked as quick as I could back to my car, I was 20mins over my time and was lucky not to have been ticketed. 40p I find reasonable but £1 NO. I am a busy working ...