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Hi All,

I'm moving into a new flat in Highwood Close on Lordship Lane in two weeks. I'm trying to find out how I can get a parking permit for one of the parking spaces outside the flat. Unfortunatly the letting agent isn't being very helpful in giving any contact details for arranging this.

Is anyone able to help? Would like to have this sorted in time for my move date.

Thanks for any help in advance!

Polly

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Polly - I also live there. If you have an allocated parking space, ie one of the numbered ones, the current tenant should have it, so the letting agent will have to get it from them for you.


There are also general building parking spaces, which the letting agent will have to source for you.


You should be OK to park in for a few days without a pass. I saw the parking guys there the other day, and they usually dont turn up that often, unless someone complains.

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