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  2. Frensham Common - Wikipedia

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    Parking at both ponds carry charges, but payment can only be made digitally. [9] During hot weather in 2018 large numbers of visitors flocked to Frensham Common, particularly Frensham Great Pond, causing an anti-social parking problem with cars parked on rural clearways, double yellow lines and also leaving behind large amounts of rubbish. [10]

  3. National Health Service hospital parking - Wikipedia

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    A third of hospitals in England increased their car parking charges in 2019. The total raised from parking fees was £254 million. A survey of 7,800 people found 86% said parking added to the stress of their hospital visit and they described the fees as a "rip-off", "extortionate" and "astronomical".

  4. Car parking charges brought in across district - AOL

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    Some of the sites which have all-day parking are capped at £6.50 for five hours or more. One exception is Field Lane in Batley, where drivers will be asked to pay £1.60 for four hours and then ...

  5. Aldershot railway station - Wikipedia

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    Services are mainly run using a four, eight or twelve car Class 450 and 2 cycles can be carried per train. Class 444 Desiro five-car units are seen from time to time. Up to 2005, ex-British Rail slam-door EMUs were used on the Alton Line, many of which were berthed at the carriage sidings south of Farnham station. The carriage shed at Farnham ...

  6. Parking mandates - Wikipedia

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    Parking minimums can contribute to a car-dominated built environment. Parking mandates or parking requirements are policy decisions, usually taken by municipal governments, which require new developments to provide a particular number of parking spaces. Parking minimums were first enacted in 1950s America during the post-war construction boom ...

  7. Parking - Wikipedia

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    Car parking is essential to car-based travel. Cars are typically stationary around 95 per cent of the time. [2] The availability and price of car parking may support car dependency. [3] Significant amounts of urban land are devoted to car parking; in many North American city centers, half or more of all land is devoted to car parking. [4]

  8. Fixed penalty notice - Wikipedia

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    A penalty notice issued by local authority parking attendants is a civil penalty backed with powers to obtain payment by civil action and is defined as a penalty charge notice (PCN), distinguishing it from other FPNs which are often backed with a power of criminal prosecution if the penalty is not paid; in the latter case the "fixed penalty" is ...

  9. Farnham - Wikipedia

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    Farnham Geological Society is an active organisation in the town, and the Museum of Farnham has a collection of geological samples and fossils. [5] Farnham lies in the valley of the North Branch of the River Wey, which rises near Alton, merges with the South Branch at Tilford, and joins the River Thames at Weybridge. The mainly east–west ...