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Car parking advice


DulwichSarah

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Hi all,


As much as I love East Dulwich, I'm looking to move to another zone 2 area, but with a tube line in order to improve my commute. The thing is, I have a car and I'm looking for a zone 2 area, which has a tube stop withing 10-15 minutes of the area and has free residential car parking on the streets.


Does anyone know another zone 2 area which has great free residential street parking, just like areas of East Dulwich (eg. Ondine Road)?


Any advice about where to look would be much appreciated.


Thanks!

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If you live on the outskirts of zone 2 next to a tube station without parking restrictions it won't be possible to park your car there anyway. Commuters will put paid to that.


Before you know it you'll be begging for restrictions...


"you know we will eventually all have to pay to park on the roads"


Rightly or wrongly, you're not actually paying to park on the roads, you're actually paying to prevent other people parking on the roads ;-)

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