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A convertable BMW was washed out to see after parking on a beach in Cornwall

Convertible BMW gets washed out to sea after parking on the beach Rebecca Braybrook

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Major change sees councils scrap pay and display parking meters Matt Allan

Say goodbye to pay and display parking machines in the UK - Credit: Adobe

Pay and display parking machines could be scrapped in major change Ethan Evans

A petition to keep Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm restaurant open has gathered over 150,000 signatures.

Jeremy Clarkson applies for a temporary car park on Diddly Squat Farm Dennis Morton

Thousands of drivers risk huge fines for not knowing these motor laws Daniel Mcneil

You could face fines of up to £1,000 for showing road manners Daniel Mcneil

The C orsa-E looks good without being flashy,

Julie Marshall spends a week with Vauxhall’s electric Corsa Julie Marshall

We reveal the ten locations where you are most likely to be hit with a car parking fine in Harrogate

How to overturn an unfair parking ticket - 64% of appeals succeed Charlie Haffenden

Views of the Szechenyi Chain Bridge from the Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace. Image: Four Seasons

Review: How to spend a lavish, but exciting weekend in Budapest Daniel Bailey

Martin Lewis shares key airport tip to save passengers hundreds of pounds Isabella Boneham

Councils rake in £255m a year in parking fines Matt Allan

BURNLEY, ENGLAND - MARCH 01: (EDITORS NOTE: A star filter was used for this image.) General view inside of the stadium ahead of the Premier League match between Burnley and Leicester City at Turf Moor on March 01, 2022 in Burnley, England.

Burnley has some of the most affordable parking for Premier League fans Dan Black

Coun. Alan Hosker

'Someone is going to get killed': Padiham councillor demands action on dangerous... Bill Jacobs

Parking for NHS staff is currently free of charge across all Trust sites, including Burnley General Teaching Hospital

East Lancashire Hospitals raised millions of pounds from parking charges last ye... John Deehan

The best place to park your car for cheaper insurance Matt Allan

Strangers can park on your driveway and there’s almost nothing you can do about ... Matt Allan

Dates and venues for Lee Ridley - Lost Voice Guy - nationwide tour Sue Wilkinson

Brockholes nature reserve at Samlesbury is having a phased reopening. The Visitor Village (pictured) will remain closed.

Brockholes nature reserve announces phased reopening Fiona Finch

Pavement parking could be completely banned across England under new plans Matt Allan

A giant cyclist constructed from 1,500 metres of horticultural fleece is being installed on Pendle Hill overlooking Clitheroe this week. This image is for illustrative purposes only and shows the Barley side of Pendle Hill, not the Nick.(s)

Pendle ready to welcome cycling’s elite Will Cook

Residents voice fears over new homes plan By The Newsroom

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LETTER: Parking? Better bring your tape measure! By The Newsroom

Parking on the pavement

Parking on pavement is so dangerous By The Newsroom

Adults set a bad example for children By The Newsroom

The Hamlet of Cray in upper Wharfedale.  3 June 2013. Picture Bruce Rollinson

Getting the work-life balance right in the sun Phil Calvert

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