Jump to content

Free Parking anywhere near or on a bus route to Kings College Hospital?


Recommended Posts

A friend of mine is having to come from Brighton to Kings daily to see his brother who is terminally ill at Kings. Very sad situation and he is struggling to find somewhere to park for free if he drives so he can bring his elderly parents with him. Does anyone have any good tips they'd be prepared to share of places to park, either nearby or on a (short) bus route to the hospital?
Your friend could drop elderly parents at the hospital. Drive back himself and use Sainsbury's car park on Dog Kennel Hill. Sadly, for three hours only. He can catch a 40, 176, 185 or 484 down to the hospital and back to Sainsburys. Not ideal though.

Sainsburys car park should do the trick... 3 hrs presumably long enough for most hospital visits.


There are a handful of roads within a 10 min walk where you can park for free, but would hesitate to suggest them, because residents struggle to find spaces as it is.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • He wasn't great when interviewed on Channel 4 News this evening either, but he may get some respite tomorrow with the breaking Nandy story.
    • I was referring more to his performance at PMQs yesterday. It was quite a riot! Almost topped Mastermind  
    • Agreed, he should not be held accountable over the mess up over release of prisoners. On the other hand he did himself no favours with his gaffes on the BBC Master Mind programme where he passed on five questions. Where he did answer, here are some of his responses.... When asked who succeeded Henry VIII, Lammy incorrectly answered “Henry VII,” When asked which French scientist won Nobel prizes for both physics and chemistry?” Lammy responded with “Antoinette” When asked which fortress was built to defend Paris and later used as a prison, he answered “Versailles". When asked which variety of blue English cheese is often taken with port, he answered "Leicester" If nothing else he was entertaining.
    • Why do you think he should be toast? All these problems with the prison service apparently go way back, long before Labour took over.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...