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  2. Parking restrictions in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This allows the commuter traffic to flow more freely, but still allows for overnight and daytime parking when the road is not so busy. In London, Leeds [11] and the county of West Midlands [12] in the United Kingdom, red routes are major roads on which vehicles are not allowed to stop, first introduced in north and east London in 1991. [13]

  3. Controlled Parking Zone - Wikipedia

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    A Controlled Parking Zone or CPZ is a specific type of parking restriction used in the United Kingdom that may be applied to a group of roads within the zone. The intended purpose of a CPZ is to reduce the clutter that can arise from erecting several signs that would otherwise convey the same information, such as a common time restriction sign adjacent to all the single yellow lines in the zone.

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    The consumer group revealed that savings for bookings made just 1-3 hours in advance ranged from £160 at Edinburgh’s mid-stay car park to £360 at London Heathrow’s short-stay car park.

  5. National Car Parks - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, after a flotation of the business on the London Stock Exchange was cancelled at a late stage, the company was bought by US-based property and travel services provider Cendant for £801 million with Hobson, Gosling, and their family trusts who owned 72.5% of the National Parking Corporation taking £580 million. [2]

  6. Whiteley - Wikipedia

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    Parking is available for 1500 vehicles and is free for the first 4 hours and after 6pm. [4] In 2015 a new leisure complex adjacent to Whiteley Shopping opened, providing a nine-screen cinema and a further five restaurants.

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  8. Auto Stacker - Wikipedia

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    The Auto Stacker, also known as Autostacker, was an ambitious but ill-fated automated parking system in Woolwich, South East London in the early 1960s. [1] The project was initiated by Woolwich Borough Council but failed to work and was demolished in 1965–66.

  9. Walking in London - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Park is the second largest park in London (after the 4,000 hectares (9,900 acres) Lee Valley Park. But it is also smaller than Epping Forest), [43] measuring 3.69 square miles (955 hectares or 2,360 acres), [43] it is comparable in size to Paris's Bois de Vincennes (995 ha or 2,458 ac) and Bois de Boulogne (846 ha or 2,090 ac).