Parking in Stockton?

Parking in Stockton?

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gentleman geoff

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1,058 posts

214 months

Friday 15th September 2006
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I've been invited to a work 'do' at Joe Rigatoni's restaurant in Stockton. Not sure whether to:

a) Get the train from Newcastle, have a few drinks and hope I can scrounge a lift back.

b) Just drive down and be done with it. Does anyone know what the parking is like here?

Any thoughts?

ipsg.glf

1,590 posts

220 months

Friday 15th September 2006
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Plenty of places to park. A few quite near to the polic station, also.

gentleman geoff

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214 months

Friday 15th September 2006
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Sounds promising - thanks for the info.

wedg1e

26,809 posts

267 months

Friday 15th September 2006
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Rigatoni's is opposite a multi-storey car park and a 'normal' one. There are also parking laybys just outside and a couple hundred yards away.
If you're driving something swish, leave it at my place and get a taxi (about 2 miles)...

I know the mult-storey has security on it during the day but not sure about evenings. It's also free for 3 hours daytimes!

gentleman geoff

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Friday 15th September 2006
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wedg1e said:

If you're driving something swish, leave it at my place and get a taxi (about 2 miles)...


That's very decent of you wedg1e, thanks for the offer. Not sure if my car is classed as "swish"... probably a matter of opinion. hehe

By the way, I usually 'let the train take the strain' when I go to Billingham, so it must be somebody else's exhaust that you can hear. Maybe the grey S1 that I keep tripping over on my way to the station?

wedg1e

26,809 posts

267 months

Friday 15th September 2006
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gentleman geoff said:
wedg1e said:

If you're driving something swish, leave it at my place and get a taxi (about 2 miles)...


That's very decent of you wedg1e, thanks for the offer. Not sure if my car is classed as "swish"... probably a matter of opinion. hehe

By the way, I usually 'let the train take the strain' when I go to Billingham, so it must be somebody else's exhaust that you can hear. Maybe the grey S1 that I keep tripping over on my way to the station?


I passed a grey S1 this aftie... it's the one that lives in the local High Street.

Edited by wedg1e on Friday 15th September 19:43