St Valentine's Day London car parking problems solved

A solution for car parking problems in Central london in the loight of the forthcoming tube strike

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With a 24 hour tube strike set to hit on St Valentine's Day February 14 2010, there isn't a lot of love for either LUL or the RMT from London's hard pressed commuters. With the prospect of travel chaos at the weekend and start of the week, many people planning Valentine's Day celebrations might be forced to put their plans on hold. But not customers of 247 Parking.

"We were planning to go out for a romantic night the day after Valentine's Day. We've had a baby sitter arranged for weeks. We weren't about to let anything spoil this. We know that parking is going to be chaotic on Sunday and Monday," says Emma Morgan, of Brighton. "Fortunately I have a parking space reserved in the West End where I work. It means that my partner and I can enjoy a night out on Monday to celebrate Valentine's Day without worrying about tickets or struggling back to Victoria to catch the over crowded and unreliable last train home. We're having a meal at Hakkasan, our favourite Chinese restaurant, before going to see Legally Blonde at the Savoy Theatre."

Chris Fowler lives in Redcar, drives into London every day and has a space reserved near his office on Euston Road.

"It has worked out brilliantly for me and my partner. When we heard about the strike we were initially a bit anxious. We've had tickets for Babyshambles at Koko for weeks and I'm so relieved that we don't have to worry about leaving the car. All we're worried about now is whether or not Pete Doherty will actually turn up to play the gig."

And one customer that just HAS to find a space on Sunday is Dan Lane of Rochester, Kent.

"Even at weekends parking can be a problem. I've had tickets when I've parked in places that I was certain were free parking zones. And despite traffic being quieter, I've still driven for ages around Chelsea looking for a safe place to leave the car. Sometimes as much as an hour!
"I'm planning to propose this week. Given the things I'm going to have to worry about from now on, at least turning up late at my girlfriend's flat because I couldn't find a parking space isn't one of them!"

247 Parking wishes Dan well and hopes that he gets the right answer when he pops the question.

NOTE TO EDITORS
24 7 Parking was established in late 2002 with the aim of becoming the leading marketing services provider to the car parking industry in the UK, and to be the leading de facto marketplace for buyers and sellers, or lessees and lessors, of car parking spaces.
The company is frequently consulted as an expert view on the parking sector by the media.
24 7 Parking is registered in the UK, and is wholly owned by its founding partners, management team and private investors.

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Rachel Johnson
0207 183 7274
rjohnson@247parking.com

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