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Published Date: 29 November 2008
SHOPPERS in the city centre have been given some welcome Christmas cheer on parking.
Around 30 parking bays around the east side of St Andrew Square have been temporarily reopened for the Christmas period.

A further 50 parking bays in North St Andrew Street and South St Andrew Street are offering stays for shoppers of up to two hours without charge.

The move is part of the suspension of the tram work for Christmas, which is designed to support traders over the vital Christmas period, and runs until January 4.

Jane Wood, chair of Essential Edinburgh, the city-centre Business Improvement District company, said: "The Christmas period is key for many retailers, and reasonable additional access to parking can only help."

The council has already announced the easing of restrictions for the festive period, with free parking after 5.30pm Mondays to Fridays and after 1pm on Saturdays on a number of city centre streets.





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  • Last Updated: 29 November 2008 11:20 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

alex paterson,

edinburgh 29/11/2008 12:26:37
Well said Jane Woods,we do need more temp parking until after Xmas,but it would be nice to have it all the time.
2

Mallory,

Edinburgh 29/11/2008 14:00:23
That'll get em queueing up along the M8
3

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30/11/2008 11:59:06
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EnEm,

EDINBURGH 30/11/2008 19:41:04
I thought the E in EBAY stood for Echo, not Extra.
5

Old Town,

Edinburgh 30/11/2008 21:15:15
I cannot understand why the muppet car drivers insist on clogging up city centre roads, and polluting pedestrians lungs.

Princes Street 7PM to 7:15PM on Friday night (28/11/08) 42 Buses and 30 taxis while people doing there shopping, I suppose they don't pollute the air and nor do they cause congestion.

 

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