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Post by gaz on Aug 14, 2013 21:05:13 GMT
here is the reply we received from canterbury PNR congratulating and thanking them for all theyre hard work at makin this facility pleasent and affordable Good afternoon and thank you for your kind words. I’ve made sure that everyone involved has a copy and “Elvis” will be spoken to before his next shift. I understand that the bus contractor has an award system for compliments so I’m sure the time and trouble it took you to send the message will be greatly appreciated. The motorhome area is a little gem but I can’t advertise too widely as it just gets too busy. Better if you tell people who you wouldn’t mind parking next to you so it’s treated how you would wish. Safe motoring, thank you once again for your comments and we hope to see you again soon. With kind regards Colin Perris Colin Perris MBPA Senior Transportation Strategy Officer Canterbury City Council Military Road Canterbury, Kent CT1 1YW Tel:01227 862430 colin.perris@canterbury.gov.uk website: www.canterbury.gov.uk
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Post by Firefox on Aug 14, 2013 21:39:26 GMT
Nice one - more than you can say for Cambridge Park and Ride.
Height barriers at all of their 6 car parks
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Post by gaz on Aug 14, 2013 22:08:28 GMT
i mean is there any need...... not sure which one we tried at york but the 1st one we went to that had hieght barrier 2nd PnR the outlet shoppin one hull road did have access but had too take 2 bays ....it was free parkin and cheap fares ??...£2.50 each return ticket valid once ...canterbury you could go back an forward all day for £3.00 for both of us ....bit of a difference ...we were given a map gettin on the bus bit of a garbled history lesson by the hysterical driver....water an toilet disposable ...after using the two PnR in different cities with different experiences at both we felt compelled to congratulate canterbury on theyre great facility
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