B&Nes Accused of 'Hypocrisy' Over Parking Spaces for Staff
The Bath Chronicle › May 29, 2009
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The Bath Chronicle › May 29, 2009
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Council chiefs campaigning to persuade more people to use public transport are hiring 75 spaces in a superstore car park for Guildhall staff.
Opponents of a controversial park and ride scheme planned for the edge of Bath have accused Bath and North East Somerset Council of "complete hypocrisy" over the move.See the full content of this document
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B&Nes Accused of 'Hypocrisy' Over Parking Spaces for Staff
But the authority - which is pursuing a pounds60 million package of proposals aimed at reducing the number of cars in the centre of the city - says the arrangement with the Homebase store at Green Park ...
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