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24/7 free parking near-ish to Holloway Rd tube?

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Hi all.

I am currently living in Leytonstone, where there is free 24/7 parking just up the road from me so I park there and walk to my house.

But I am moving to Holloway just by the Holloway Rd tube station tomorrow and am not sure what to do about parking as I can not find any 24/7 free parking like in Leytonstone.

The obveous answer would be to puechase a parking permit, but in order to get one, the car has to be registered to the new address and have no unpaid parking fines... of which, I have many.

So, temporarily, I am planning on keeping my car in a 24/7 free parking spot and getting a tube from there to Holloway Rd.

My question is - does anybody know of anywhere that would be most convenient to do this? Ideally, it would be a place within walking distance from a tube station that is on the Piccadilly Line and as close to Holloway Rd as possible.

I would also appreciate any alternative suggestions that anyone may have.

Many thanks, Trevor

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  • agrinnall
    agrinnall Posts: 23,344 Forumite
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    ZombieTrev wrote: »
    Hi all.

    I am currently living in Leytonstone, where there is free 24/7 parking just up the road from me so I park there and walk to my house.

    But I am moving to Holloway just by the Holloway Rd tube station tomorrow and am not sure what to do about parking as I can not find any 24/7 free parking like in Leytonstone.

    The obveous answer would be to puechase a parking permit, but in order to get one, the car has to be registered to the new address and have no unpaid parking fines... of which, I have many.

    So, temporarily, I am planning on keeping my car in a 24/7 free parking spot and getting a tube from there to Holloway Rd.

    My question is - does anybody know of anywhere that would be most convenient to do this? Ideally, it would be a place within walking distance from a tube station that is on the Piccadilly Line and as close to Holloway Rd as possible.

    I would also appreciate any alternative suggestions that anyone may have.


    Many thanks, Trevor

    I'm surprised that nobody else has said it yet but let me be the first - why not pay the fines and park legally in future?
  • ZombieTrev
    ZombieTrev Posts: 27 Forumite
    I am personally more surprised that nobody, including you, has helped.

    Regarding paying the fines, I fully intend to. I owe money to various places hence joining this site to try and get out of debt.

    All I was asking for was advice on a temporary parking solution until I get myself sorted.
  • ZombieTrev
    ZombieTrev Posts: 27 Forumite
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  • ZenUK
    ZenUK Posts: 327 Forumite
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    Not free but have you looked at those park at my house websites.
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