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In that case:

2x spaces directly outside Barclays, which is across the side road from the vets.

A handful of spaces outside co-op, which is a couple doors along from vets on same block.

About 4 spaces outside M&S, which is a few metres from Barclays in opposite direction of vets (but same side of road).

Usual parking on side streets nearby and on LL, across road from vets.


The actual question is whether there'll be spaces free, rather than where the parking spaces are !!

I feel a bit pessimistic about you being able to find a space close by. I have exactly the same problem when taking my cats to the vet and usually have to try and persuade somebody to come with me and drop me off and then take the car away. The cats are terrified of the traffic noise and people on the pavements if I have to walk far with a cat basket.


I really hope you are lucky finding a space

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