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Royal Parks Agency Consults on Park Changes

March 20, 2009 By Rob Powell

The Royal Parks Agency recently launched a consultation document which outlines planned changes that will affect Greenwich Park.

The proposals will mainly affect motorists who use the park. The first planned change is that the speed limit in the park should be reduced from 30mph to 20mph. The second planned change is that parking costs be increased “in line with inflation, and maintain comparison with the rates levied by authorities in the surrounding areas”. It is also planned that non-payment charges be raises to mirror the local authority.

If you want to have your say on these changes, read the consultation document in full which has details on how to make your comments.

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