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Anyonefrom Devon"Campaigners concerned over planned changes to Saunton Beach car park

linked from anothe BBC article
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-34907890
The car park operator at Saunton Sands wants to install number plate recognition cameras and locals are boycotting the beach in protest.
Saunton Beach Enterprises says it is responding to calls for an hourly rate system and the need to pay for the car park's running costs.


from the linked article

CAMPAIGNERS have expressed concern at plans to change the way people are charged to use Saunton Beach car park.
It comes after Saunton Beach Enterprises announced plans to introduce a new automatic barrier system at the site.
As part of the project, the business proposes to introduce a new hourly parking tariff – replacing the current all-day charges.
However, the move has upset some residents following the proposed decision to scrap annual parking permits

They are now looking for feedback on the plans from users of the beach. To submit your comments email sauntonfeedback@gmail.com.

Full article here http://www.northdevonjournal.co.uk/Campaigners-concerned-planned-changes-Saunton/story-28149627-detail/story.html
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