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Post by stonesforlife on Sept 3, 2019 11:31:39 GMT
What's it like to park near the ground? only been on the coach or train before
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Post by pinkpanther on Sept 3, 2019 11:59:17 GMT
What's it like to park near the ground? only been on the coach or train before Your best bet is probably on street parking in Quorn Road or Pytchley Road, which are side streets outside the ground on the opposite side of Dog Kennel Hill. Sainsbury's next door has a massive car park but I'm not sure how strict they are with time limits, might be worth checking their website for any relevant information.
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Post by stonesforlife on Sept 3, 2019 12:11:31 GMT
What's it like to park near the ground? only been on the coach or train before Your best bet is probably on street parking in Quorn Road or Pytchley Road, which are side streets outside the ground on the opposite side of Dog Kennel Hill. Sainsbury's next door has a massive car park but I'm not sure how strict they are with time limits, might be worth checking their website for any relevant information. Cheers for the info
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2019 12:46:03 GMT
I seem to recall Sainsbury's having a reputation for being quite arsey a few years ago. They may have chilled out since then, much in the manner of Miller and Carter (not), having recognised the enthusiasm that football supporters have for beer and snacks (other than the designated drivers, of course). I've just realised that I've not really contributed much at all.
I'll go away now.
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