Has holsworthy been invaded by yellow mini lines as all around the square
Michael Curtis No loading or unloading at the times shown
Martin Heslip Will that cause problems with the shops in the square......?????
Philip Neve No Martin, the shops are allowed to park there.
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Martin Heslip Ha ha you makes me laugh Phil.....what about loading & unloading for the shops.....
Philip Neve 'Loading only' designated areas are provided you silly billy. Lol
Martin Heslip Must go and have a closer look then....!!!!!!!
Philip Neve I think your inspection should begin in the White Hart. I'm sure there is information to be gleaned in there.
Martin Heslip That sounds a brilliant plan.....
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Michael Curtis Think perhaps Holsworthy Town Square Going for the Guiness book of Records for road traffic parking signs! Even the tree had one last week until it was kindly removed π
James M Rowland 27 traffic signs in The Square yesterday !
Michael Curtis Surely a record then !
Philip Neve Shit !!! Don't encourage them to put more signs up.
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Martin Heslip Is there that many vehicles able to park in the Square......
Mark Mark It the Council gremlins way of not having a clue
Philip Neve I think the maximum is eleventeen.
Gary Stephens I'm a Holsworthy born and bred boy and I'd love to ram each one of those parking signs up each of the retarded councillors backsides who thought it would be a brilliant idea to scare shoppers out of the square with the thought of a possible parking tic...See more
Nigel Johnson No mini yellow lines are a cut back! They are saving money by using less paint! lol
Karen Osborne Looks like they don't want any people parking in the square. Which is so unfair to the shop owners who are struggling to keep there business .going .Looks like TDC or HTC are trying to get the Square pedestrians only. Launceston done this & there Square was deserted the other day when i was over there.
Lucie Cullen Looking at the lines and signs I reached the conclusion that it would increase the revenue to the traffic enforcement department, whilst stopping people from the advantage of free parking to use the local shops. In an already struggling economy not the brightest of moves...
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