Parking advice please 09:37 - Feb 25 with 2578 views | hamptonhillhoop | Quick request. May have to drive today. Any ideas on where there's on street parking relatively near the ground. Don't usually drive on a Saturday. Used to park in Becklow Gardens, but think that's restricted on a Saturday now. Don't mind a 15 - 20 minute walk. Cheers | | | | |
Parking advice please on 09:50 - Feb 25 with 2523 views | Blue_Castello | Well up until last season I was driving my ULEZ non compliant van, passed the rigorous MOT though and the bloke who did the carbon cleaning told me the pass acceptance is now back to factory levels, so this ULEZ is a complete Fing crock and just a money generator. Sorry I digress for years I was parking at the back of Wormholt park, the parking restrictions unless they have changed don't include Saturday's there's various options about a 5-10 minute walk, we now get the tube from West Ruislip, it's cheaper with a Freedom pass... | | | |
Parking advice please on 09:52 - Feb 25 with 2500 views | GaryBannister86 | The roads around the fabled Crown & Sceptre, usually no problem getting a space if you get there before 215. | | | |
Parking advice please on 10:12 - Feb 25 with 2404 views | QPR_Hibs |
Yes. Anywhere in zone J or K is fairly easily walkable and unrestricted on Saturdays. Be careful not to accidentally go into zone JJ which is chargeable. Goldhawk road end of Coningham Road is usually available if you are early enough. Check the signage wherever you park! | |
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Parking advice please on 10:17 - Feb 25 with 2386 views | hamptonhillhoop | Many thanks everyone | | | |
Parking advice please on 11:18 - Feb 25 with 2265 views | stevec | The overground isn’t working from Clapham Junction this weekend. Bummer. | | | |
Parking advice please on 19:48 - Feb 25 with 1985 views | Juzzie | It may have cost me £9.50 but i parked in Westfield. So many parking restrictions these days, knowing my luck I’d get it wrong and a £40 fine. Rather pay the tenner and be sure. | | | |
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