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Going to soft play in Putney tomorrow - where to park?


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Apologies for the extremely dull question but I'm meeting a friend at Eddie Katz soft play hell on Putney High Street tomorrow. I was going to drive rather than attempt the Phil and Teds and two toddlers who want to walk via two trains. So, does anyone have any tips about where to park near the high street as I'm dreading driving round for ages unable to find anywhere? Thanks!
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There are side streets coming off the High Street that form a big network between the High Street and Putney Bridge Rd, going back towards the tube station, if that makes sense? Sorry, I am dreadful at directions. To my knowledge there is some parking there if you go back far enough from the High Street.


There is also the 37 bus...

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Hi, there's a bus that runs from Goose Green to Putney High Street, takes about an hour.... Otherwise there's a car park on your left as you go down the high street - up above the shopping centre.


Putneys a pain to get to either way because of going through Clapham & Wandsworth traffic can be awful, fingers crossed its ok for you.

Xx

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