CorgiRegisteredFriend
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Get there early enough and you will be able to park.
Anyone know if more tickets are going to be available or the chances of getting in the home end or POTG?
I hear the trains are buggered too?
Trains will be fecked if you have any luck getting a ticket, 2.5 hours from Brighton to Victoria
Get off the train at Kew Bridge. Loads of places to drink there.
Get there early enough and you will be able to park.
Don't assume if you park in a nice, tree-lined avenue that your car will be safe. And if you see my laptop from 10 years ago, feel free to let me know. For all the local constabulary cared, the smashed glass is probably still on the side of the road.Anybody with a clue about parking up there?
There is a lot of street parking near the ground. Usually its in a parking zone, however it seems as its a public holiday its all fair game.
From:
http://www.hounslow.gov.uk/index/transport_and_streets/parking/street_parking.htm#holidays
"Public and bank holiday parking restrictions
The on-street, off street 'pay and display' charges and controlled parking zones (excluding the Twickenham Event Day CPZ) do not apply on public and bank holidays"
London Boroughs of Ealing & Hounslow both allow free parking on bank holidays so will be ok
Boxing Day is not an official bank holiday. https://www.gov.uk/bank-holidays
Westminster for example are operating normal Sunday restrictions for Boxing Day.
http://www.hounslow.gov.uk/index/christmas.htm
Christmas Eve 24 December - No charges will be applicable in London Borough of Hounslow controlled paid for parking spaces on-street and in car parks.
Bank Holiday restrictions apply on these days - 26 and 28 December and 1 January
Please note: normal restrictions apply on the following dates:
Sunday 27 December
Tuesday 29 December
Wednesday 30 December
Thursday 31 December (New Years Eve) and again from Saturday 2 January 2016
Motorists should note that other parking restrictions such as double yellow lines will still be in place and will be enforced during this time.
I posted this on the other parking thread, but for anyone who doesn't see that, but are paying attention to this one I figured I'd post it here, too.
http://www.hounslow.gov.uk/index/christmas.htm
Christmas Eve 24 December - No charges will be applicable in London Borough of Hounslow controlled paid for parking spaces on-street and in car parks.
Bank Holiday restrictions apply on these days - 26 and 28 December and 1 January
Please note: normal restrictions apply on the following dates:
Sunday 27 December
Tuesday 29 December
Wednesday 30 December
Thursday 31 December (New Years Eve) and again from Saturday 2 January 2016
Motorists should note that other parking restrictions such as double yellow lines will still be in place and will be enforced during this time.
I posted this on the other parking thread, but for anyone who doesn't see that, but are paying attention to this one I figured I'd post it here, too.
Hi Acker. I still can't work out if this definitely includes the spaces around the ground as they don't mention bank holidays on the signs.