Brum's best for parking: survey
But why do we need to know?
Someone has taken the trouble to ask where the best place to park is -- which has surely to classify as one of the best examples of putting horse before cart.
But we're told that, according to a new survey, the best place to park in the UK is at a Birmingham shopping centre.
Kevin Beresford, head of the Car Park Appreciation Society, was hired by the AA to test the best and worst places to park across the country. Beresford said Birmingham's Mailbox complex had good lighting, nice background music and good space width.
He told the BBC: "It is quite a stylish building, which helps it. It is easy to get into and easy to get out, it's not that cheap though but I guess you get what you pay for."
The worst space according to Mr Beresford was in London's International Press Centre (IPC). He said: "There's one particular space which seems to be right by a staff door that would open right onto your car. Trying to turn around there would be almost impossible.
"I was shocked how bad the car parks in this country were. A car park is like any other building - why should they be smelly or dark."
But then -- who goes anywhere because it's a good place to park?
Edited to add “Well done Mr Beresford + AA”
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3498199
if you stand that question on it's head, then I do. Anywhere where there's nowhere to park, or they're anti-car, or it's expensive, I simply don't go there. Me and my discretionary spending simply go somewhere else. Are you listening, Bedford Council?
Knock it down and either flog it off or build 'affordable housing' - with no parking spaces.
if you stand that question on it's head, then I do. Anywhere where there's nowhere to park, or they're anti-car, or it's expensive, I simply don't go there. Me and my discretionary spending simply go somewhere else. Are you listening, Bedford Council?
I'm with you, I think many many people on here do actually care about where they park, I thought that tidbit at the end of the article was a very strange thing to write on a site where people tend to take care/worry about their cars more than your average road user.
I think the guy who wrote this book is taking a lot of stick for just writing a handy guide (the local BBC news was having a slight dig at him too), if it offends you so much that a guy has a slightly strange hobby, and is trying to make a buck or two out of it, then just don't buy his book.
He's bang on about Brum carparks too, the Mailbox, Bullring and the one at Brindley place are all top notch car parks.
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