If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Monty,
In the area I live in you have to pay residents parking on weekdays and cant "loan your space".Non residents have to pay in different bays.However its free after 1.30 on Saturdays in Notting Hill for everybody and all day Sunday until 8.30 am Monday.I know its very similar in Hanbury Street,Whitechapel because I have parked there myself,in fact I think its free all day Saturday and all day Sunday in Hanbury Street and other parts of Whitechapel,starting on the Friday night at 6.30.You might therefore be better off parking in Whitechapel after 6.30 Friday until 8.30 am Monday!
Norma
I think its free all day Saturday and all day Sunday in Hanbury Street and other parts of Whitechapel,starting on the Friday night at 6.30.You might therefore be better off parking in Whitechapel after 6.30 Friday until 8.30 am Monday!
Norma
Beware the East End on a Sunday. Serious parking restrictions because of markets (until 1pm I think). I tried it once and the nearest I could get was Durward Street, funnily enough.
Beware the East End on a Sunday. Serious parking restrictions because of markets (until 1pm I think). I tried it once and the nearest I could get was Durward Street, funnily enough.
Hadnt thought of that---quite right John.Any other suggestions for Monty then?
Hadnt thought of that---quite right John.Any other suggestions for Monty then?
There are probably plenty of places in the area to park (without restrictions at weekends), but they may have to be a little walk away from the venue. As long as it's a way away from the markets (Petticoat Lane & Brick Lane) there should be something.
Never driven in London before and, honestly speaking, Im not looking forward to it. Im down early October for the day and parking at a mates house in Stanmore. Its unfortunate that he his moving to Brighton just before the Conference.
Comment