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Gipsies clean-up and leave.
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THURSDAY 10.40AM
Gipsies who parked illegally in Melton have moved on from the Scalford Road car park.
They arrived over night on Monday, October 29, but said they would be gone within a couple of days. They finally left last Thursday and their stay cost an estimated [pounds sterling]1,500.
Strategic regeneration and projects manager at Melton Council, David Blanchard said: "The travellers were reasonably co-operative. We provided them with rubbish...
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Bennachie car park reopening delayed
Press and Journal, The Aberdeen (UK)
; The car park at one of Aberdeenshire's most popular hill walk access routes will remain closed until February 2, recent bad weather having delayed upgrading work at the site. The Back O' Bennachie car park was due to have reopened on Monday but the Oyne improvement project will now be continuing
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Anger as club in Southbourne bans public from car park.
Chichester Observer (Chicheste, England)
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Caravandals; Vehicle left at airport 'trashed by travellers' But car park bosses deny any responsibility.(Features)
Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland)
; Byline: Additional reporting by STEVE DINNEEN ANGELA STRACHAN thought her Mazda would be safe when she paid pounds 70 for two weeks in the longstay car park at Glasgow Airport. But she returned from Florida to discover her windscreen had been smashed - and the car's bodywork had been pummelled with
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Jail for man who sped through car park.
The Birmingham Post (England)
; A man who drove through a supermarket car park containing shoppers and children in a bid to escape from the police has been jailed for 15 months. Benjamin Barber (20), of Loeless Road, Kitts Green, Birmingham, pleaded guilty at Warwick Crown Court to charges of dangerous driving and driving while
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South City News: Anger over pub levy to parents; KINGS NORTON: Landlord charges for car park use to drop off kids.(News)
Birmingham Mail (England)
; Byline: By Catherine Lillington MEAN-spirited management at a pub next door to a Kings Norton primary school have started charging parents to use their car park. Mums and dads dropping off and collecting their children from Kings Norton Primary School, in Pershore Road South, are being asked to
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