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Park and ride will ferry people to Transat race start
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Spectators heading to Sutton Harbour for the start of the Artemis
Transat yacht race this Sunday will be able to use special park and
ride services.
First buses will be running from the Milehouse and Coypool sites
(not the George) to Vauxhall Street on the Barbican every 20 minutes
from 10am until 4.40pm.
The last buses will leave the Barbican at around 4.50pm.
Cllr Glenn Jordan, Cabinet member for healthy communities and
leisure, said: "We're expecting thousands of specta...
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