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Good news for Christmas shoppers - FREE PARKING

Released: 04 Dec 2008

Worthing Council in conjunction with NCP Ltd are pleased to announce that parking is free for the next four Saturdays in the Civic Centre Car Park in Stoke Abbott Road.

Stoke Abbott Road is thee first right on Chapel Road (A259) when heading south after the roundabout on the A24

Civic Centre Car Park, Stoke Abbott Road
The black arrow indicates the car park's location

The free parking will start this Saturday 6 December and end on Saturday 27. This car park is well placed to reach the Town Centre shops and eateries.

Bryan Turner, Cabinet Member for Clean and Green Environment, says:

"The car park is already free on Sundays throughout the year so this give an additional incentive for shoppers to come into Worthing to do their Christmas shopping and even shopping for bargains in the sales on the last Saturday in December."

Gary Bushby, Contract Manager for Worthing National Car Parks Ltd, adds:

"The NCP team in Worthing are pleased to be working with the Borough Council to offer free parking at the Civic Centre."

The Civic Centre Car Park is free for public use from 4pm weekdays and Sundays throughout the year and charges usually apply on Saturdays. However this offer will allow free parking on Saturday the 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th of December.

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