Parking in Plymouth

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Re: Parking in Plymouth

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TLS-Moose wrote:Parking on ANY (local authority) pavement has been illegal in Exeter for some years now. Parking in the the metered on-street parking areas are allowed (without buying a ticket) so long as it is done sensibly - i.e. not parking longways in the centre of a space :roll:
Out of interest, where do you park in Exeter ?

Last time I was there I struggled to find anything near the high st. and ended up going back down the bottom and parking up near Cowick street.
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Re: Parking in Plymouth

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Stately wrote:
TLS-Moose wrote:Parking on ANY (local authority) pavement has been illegal in Exeter for some years now. Parking in the the metered on-street parking areas are allowed (without buying a ticket) so long as it is done sensibly - i.e. not parking longways in the centre of a space :roll:
Out of interest, where do you park in Exeter ?

Last time I was there I struggled to find anything near the high st. and ended up going back down the bottom and parking up near Cowick street.

Behind sidwell street, by the bus station. At the end of the car park there is a proper bike parking bay.
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Re: Parking in Plymouth

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I either park in the street (as needed) or in work (Central Station) :D
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