Closure of Charity Parking in Imperial Way

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Closure of Charity Parking in Imperial Way

by Imperial Parking » 28 Jan 2013 16:53

Many supporters have parked at the former RHM building in Imperial Way over the last three years. This has raised approx £60,000 for charity. Thank you to everyone who has contributed.

The building is now being demolished and therefore the Sheffield United cup game was the last game when this parking facility could be made available.

Once the demolition is complete it is hoped that the charity parking scheme can be operated again.

If you know any supporters who regularly use this facility then please pass on this news so that they can make alternative arrangements for future games.

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Re: Closure of Charity Parking in Imperial Way

by Royal With Cheese » 28 Jan 2013 19:39

Great user name.

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Re: Closure of Charity Parking in Imperial Way

by RoyalBlue » 28 Jan 2013 19:53

Got a bit of a shock when we turned up on Saturday, saw all the boards up and were handed the leaflet. Detest having to pay that much for parking anywhere (complete rip off) but the fact that at least 75% went to charity made it bearable.

The guys who manned this car park were always happy, pleasant and chatty, so thanks to them too.

Imagine this could mean parking gets more difficult for sell out games. Hopefully as IP says, they will be back when building(s) are demolished.

Does this mean Premier Foods have pulled out of the area?

Who owns the site?

What's planned for the site post demolition?

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by East End Lady » 28 Jan 2013 20:15

+1 to thanking the guys that ran this, always cheerful and I hope they can be back before the end of the season

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by moo » 28 Jan 2013 20:49

I don't drive to games cos I has not impregnated a slut (that i knows of) lols etc


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Re: Closure of Charity Parking in Imperial Way

by UpThePrem » 28 Jan 2013 23:03

Thanks to the young lad and his uncle taking the cash. Always asked for a prediction from him and then avoided it cos he never got it right.

Guess it'll be Holiday Inn from now on. Better get there a bit earlier.

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Re: Closure of Charity Parking in Imperial Way

by Silver Fox » 29 Jan 2013 10:35

RoyalBlue Imagine this could mean parking gets more difficult for sell out games.


Hopefully people will use mass transit then

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Re: Closure of Charity Parking in Imperial Way

by LWJ » 29 Jan 2013 11:14

Why would you park in the Holiday Inn when you can park 500 yards down the road for free :?: :?:

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Re: Closure of Charity Parking in Imperial Way

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 29 Jan 2013 18:40

LWJ Why would you park in the Holiday Inn when you can park 500 yards down the road for free :?: :?:


Where?

The only free parking I know of used to be down Acre Road, but they'll ticket anyone who parks there now.


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Re: Closure of Charity Parking in Imperial Way

by RoyalBlue » 02 Feb 2013 18:10

LWJ Why would you park in the Holiday Inn when you can park 500 yards down the road for free :?: :?:


You presumably aren't suggesting parking in Whitley Wood? :shock: Can't have much of a car if you are happy to leave yours there!

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Re: Closure of Charity Parking in Imperial Way

by UpThePrem » 04 Feb 2013 12:33

Will not park in Whitley Wood or any of the other free areas. Seen too many cars keyed in Whitley and only last Weds 5 cars in a row broken into in Island Road including a mate who was visiting for the first time.

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Re: Closure of Charity Parking in Imperial Way

by Once were Biscuitmen » 04 Feb 2013 12:49

There are acres of empty, ungated, corporate car parks down Imperial way.

All you have to do is wave at the occasional token security guy in a high-vis vest and assure him, “you work there” about once a season.

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Re: Closure of Charity Parking in Imperial Way

by Marc89 » 04 Feb 2013 12:51

Once were Biscuitmen There are acres of empty, ungated, corporate car parks down Imperial way.

All you have to do is wave at the occasional token security guy in a high-vis vest and assure him, “you work there” about once a season.


Used to do this till this season the new security guy is much more strict it seems!


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Re: Closure of Charity Parking in Imperial Way

by Royal Lady » 04 Feb 2013 13:52

I still think it's a shame that the jobsworths at Prudential who own the land at Green Park refuse to allow parking in any of their car parks. Still, I suppose the years and years of property/cars being damaged by rampant RFC fans and opposite supporters has put them off. :roll:

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Re: Closure of Charity Parking in Imperial Way

by LWJ » 05 Feb 2013 13:07

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Once were Biscuitmen There are acres of empty, ungated, corporate car parks down Imperial way.

All you have to do is wave at the occasional token security guy in a high-vis vest and assure him, “you work there” about once a season.


Used to do this till this season the new security guy is much more strict it seems!

I've always wondered why you couldn't just drive past him? Is he really going to risk his £7 an hour job to stop a car?

PM'd a secret car park too a certain Nobber, had no response of thanks or acknowledgement. :roll: You do wonder why you bother..

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Re: Closure of Charity Parking in Imperial Way

by Marc89 » 05 Feb 2013 15:24

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Once were Biscuitmen There are acres of empty, ungated, corporate car parks down Imperial way.

All you have to do is wave at the occasional token security guy in a high-vis vest and assure him, “you work there” about once a season.


Used to do this till this season the new security guy is much more strict it seems!

I've always wondered why you couldn't just drive past him? Is he really going to risk his £7 an hour job to stop a car?

PM'd a secret car park too a certain Nobber, had no response of thanks or acknowledgement. :roll: You do wonder why you bother..


Thats true, We have done this a few times now, its just if his cones are in the way blocking the road. Then have a choice between intechnology or DHL, although DHL a little more risky for the few evening games.

If thats a no go usually end up parking in Whitley Wood, touch wood not had any issues although after reading some posts here may avoid that from now on too!

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Re: Closure of Charity Parking in Imperial Way

by RoyalBlue » 05 Feb 2013 19:23

Royal Lady I still think it's a shame that the jobsworths at Prudential who own the land at Green Park refuse to allow parking in any of their car parks. Still, I suppose the years and years of property/cars being damaged by rampant RFC fans and opposite supporters has put them off. :roll:


Agreed. It's a shame they don't allow a local youth group(s) to run charity car parks on some of that land on match days. I don't like paying £7 to park, but knowing that most of that goes to charity makes it palatable.

As for parking without permission in some of the office car parks in Green Park or Imperial Way, no thanks. The inconvenience and £100+ to be released from a clamp means it's not a risk worth taking. Can pay for an awful lot of match day parking for that amount!

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Re: Closure of Charity Parking in Imperial Way

by Marc89 » 05 Feb 2013 20:30

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Royal Lady As for parking without permission in some of the office car parks in Green Park or Imperial Way, no thanks. The inconvenience and £100+ to be released from a clamp means it's not a risk worth taking. Can pay for an awful lot of match day parking for that amount!


Its worth knowing that clamping on private property is now illegal in the UK, only the council can clamp now i believe!

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Re: Closure of Charity Parking in Imperial Way

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 05 Feb 2013 21:11

LWJ PM'd a secret car park too a certain Nobber, had no response of thanks or acknowledgement. :roll: You do wonder why you bother..


ooops! That was me.

No heart-rending excuse. I think AVG was just doing an update/go-slow and I shut all the open windows down and forgot :oops:

Cheers for the tip, although I didn't use it. Laziness appears to have a price, and it's £7.

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Re: Closure of Charity Parking in Imperial Way

by Ian Royal » 05 Feb 2013 21:23

Marc89
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Royal Lady As for parking without permission in some of the office car parks in Green Park or Imperial Way, no thanks. The inconvenience and £100+ to be released from a clamp means it's not a risk worth taking. Can pay for an awful lot of match day parking for that amount!


Its worth knowing that clamping on private property is now illegal in the UK, only the council can clamp now i believe!

I don't think they even have any legal right to fine you. If you refuse to pay and don't give them your details I'm not sure they can do a solitary thing about it, only certain debt recovery agencies can get your details from teh DVLA through your licence plate and I'm not sure they'd pass them on to the companies who try and prevent parking on private property. I

may be wrong... I don't really care, I don't have a car.

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