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In article , Reg M
Wed, 7 Jun 2006 23:37:59 writes Didn't notice them at the time but have been told since that there are a couple of set down bays across the road. I don't think they are set-down bays as such - just delivery bays, not parking bays. For dropping off I presume the wardens will not get you, though with time I presume everything will be via cameras so who knows. It is quite a busy bit of road to cross over, unless you go back to the lights. -- Les Desser (The Reply-to address IS valid) |
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