Bournemouth: pristine white lines on St. Anthony?s Road

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Bournemouth: pristine white lines on St. Anthony?s Road

Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 8 Mar 2019

This is one of the most prominent commuter parking streets, as it's one of the first streets outside the town centre to have unrestricted roadside parking. Town-centre workers have about a 10-minute walk from here. The parking has not previously been marked with lines, but they have been painted this morning – my car, in front of us, is the first to be parked in this bay since the cones were removed a few minutes ago. Perhaps they are being marked because there has been a problem with cars being parked overhanging the driveways. The next bay behind us is just about to be painted – see Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.729985
Longitude
-1.879089