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No access to private car park, what now?
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Is the Council the landlord? even if they are not it may be worth writing in to them citing the restraint on your amenity of the parking, and looking for compensation for the rent paid for the facility that you are being prevented from enjoying due to the road works.
I did phone the council (county, then district, then town...) with that in mind and I was told that they would only accept this if my landlord applied on our behalf. I know there is no chance of this, so I will just have to keep my chin up and remember that it could be worse. :rolleyes:
Thanks everyone, yep I know now for 'next time' re checking the details on the ticket (hope there isn't a next time)...0
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