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Re: Considering buying a parking space
« Reply #15 on: 13 July 2016, 14:36:48 »

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Re: Considering buying a parking space
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Re: Considering buying a parking space
« Reply #17 on: 13 July 2016, 16:43:00 »

It should be a requirement of law that every new house has off-street parking for at least two cars.

Doubt if that is possible in central London. :-\ :-\ It always amazes me that people in London can own a multi-million pound property and yet still have to park their  car(s) on the road.

It certainly is a planning requirement in many places, number of off-street places related to number of bedrooms.
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Re: Considering buying a parking space
« Reply #18 on: 13 July 2016, 21:57:06 »

When you see rows and rows of terraced houses in our towns and cities there,s no wonder there are parking issues.
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Re: Considering buying a parking space
« Reply #19 on: 13 July 2016, 22:11:15 »

When you see rows and rows of terraced houses in our towns and cities there,s no wonder there are parking issues.


Yes, parking for two cars was an important consideration when this terraced house was built in 1913.


It has been a requirement for planning permission for some time.
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Re: Considering buying a parking space
« Reply #20 on: 14 July 2016, 00:23:08 »

It should be a requirement of law that every new house has off-street parking for at least two cars.

Doubt if that is possible in central London. :-\ :-\ It always amazes me that people in London can own a multi-million pound property and yet still have to park their  car(s) on the road.

Two Jags stopped that as part of his war on the motorist, by changing the planning rules to 1 or 0 cars maximum allocation on modern housing estates. It is a nightmare for my daughter as she uses her one space, so no parking for visitors and no other parking nearby. :( This makes thing unnecessarily isolationist, :(
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