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No need to extend parking in Rustington



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Published Date: 03 September 2008
AS A Rustington resident, I am far from pleased at the extended time to be allowed in our car parks (Gazette story, August 28).
With the ever-increasing local population, it becomes more and more difficult to find spaces at busy times.

Even if only a small percentage of shoppers take advantage of the extra time, the position can only get worse.

The two-hour limit has worked well enough in the past, so why the need to change it?

I hope this experiment is quickly abandoned.

Alan Everson,
The Crescent,
Rustington


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