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Post by danb on May 23, 2021 16:24:19 GMT
Does anyone have any cheeky west end parking spots that won’t break the bank? I know that on street is free on a Sunday in most of the W/E, but does anyone have any near Soho?
Edit: We’re going on a Sunday when I believe it’s free to park on street in Westminster, so do streets like Poland, Old Compton or Wardour St have any parking spaces on them?
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Post by ceebee on May 23, 2021 16:53:28 GMT
Have you tried any of the parking apps? Some of them have spaces at the weekend in spaces that get used in the week. I've used them in other places and been able to park for as little as £3 for a few hours. Bit more in London probably - also don't forget depending on what kind of car you drive you might have to pay the car charge - most electric cars are exempt.
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Post by danb on May 23, 2021 17:40:31 GMT
My wife has crap knees so has a blue badge so gets Congestion Charge for free I think but I just want to get her as near to Shaftesbury Ave as I can without paying £60 for the day. I tried a parking space thing once for wembley stadium but couldn’t find it and ended up paying a fortune for the stadium car park.
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Post by nick on May 23, 2021 20:39:34 GMT
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Post by danb on May 23, 2021 21:20:11 GMT
Disabled parking on-street bays seem few & far between, and like she says she’d hate to take a bay off someone in a chair rather than someone who has just danced their knees to arthritic buggery!
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Post by dippy on May 23, 2021 22:25:04 GMT
There was an app which if I remember was called parkright and it was connected up into little sensors in the road telling you exactly how many on street parking bays were avaliable along with the cost to park there. I had the app on my old phone but can't find the app to download it again, maybe it no longer exists or it has a new name. It was very useful app if you need it but I think I only used it once which is why I've not reinstalled it. I used it on, I think, Christmas Eve a few years ago when I was watching a show and driving straight to my parents afterwards.
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on May 24, 2021 1:17:52 GMT
Have you checked out Theatreland Q Park? Not used it myself (non driver) but I understand it offers 50% discount on parking when visiting participating London theatres.
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Post by nick on May 24, 2021 10:34:13 GMT
Disabled parking on-street bays seem few & far between, and like she says she’d hate to take a bay off someone in a chair rather than someone who has just danced their knees to arthritic buggery! I think your wife is being unfair to herself. My wife is a part time wheelchair user. If she thinks she will walk then we like to park as close as possible (obviously). However if we are using the chair then parking further away is not a problem as pushing it is quite easy. Although I hear Soho has got harder for wheelchair users because of the relaxation of rules about cafe tables on the pavement. I think a Blue Badge holder is a Blue Badge holder. My wife has an invisible disability - in fact, as an ex ballet dancer, she looks very physically able consequently she's had to get used to dirty looks when she uses disabled facilities particularly as she is severely disabled. If your wife is eligible for a space then she should not feel guilty about using it. Single yellow lines are the way to go for you. Unlimited parking on a Sunday and 4 hours on other days. We haven't been since the pandemic and I know some authorities have changed their road signage but there are certainly single yellow lines off Regent Street and around Covent Garden. I'm not sure about the centre of Soho though.
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Post by nick on May 24, 2021 11:26:28 GMT
Disabled parking on-street bays seem few & far between, and like she says she’d hate to take a bay off someone in a chair rather than someone who has just danced their knees to arthritic buggery! You say "I think" about the congestion charge. just to check - you do have to register your car/blue badge with TFL. It's easy and you're allowed up to two cars per badge.
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Post by CG on the loose on May 24, 2021 11:50:35 GMT
I use the JustPark app - it will search for spaces near your required destination and offers significant discounts on standard pricing in London's car parks. Example: 1pm to 5pm Sunday, £12 in Bloomsbury Square Car Park - may be too far away for you at 6 mins walk, but check it out, there are other options.
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Post by danb on May 25, 2021 8:47:11 GMT
Thank you everyone for all your help here. I think a friend of a friend may have a space for us close to where we’re visiting, but just in case I will take advantage of the q park theatreland offer. I suspect we will have to move car parks between shows so that we don’t go over the four hours, but this seems like a great deal.
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Post by tysilio2 on May 25, 2021 10:21:45 GMT
Really love this board sometimes. What a lovely thread of helpful posts. Well done everyone who contributed.
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