Thank you GJH I didnt know that,, but not any use to me.I live near Wilton Park and Ride .Britford is 10 miles from meMotorhome parking is available at Britford P&R. See the link Here under Wiltshire Council.
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Thank you GJH I didnt know that,, but not any use to me.I live near Wilton Park and Ride .Britford is 10 miles from meMotorhome parking is available at Britford P&R. See the link Here under Wiltshire Council.
The best policy is always to ask I find, if you are refused (only happened once) you can move on.
I have parked in IKEA at the back of the car park and let customer services know. "Not a problem" they always say. In Edinburgh you can walk from the back of IKEA's car park to Sainsbury where the parking is a bit tight. I like to get a dink and something to eat in IKEA so am a genuine customer.
If the staff have said it is OK then no problem, it's basically like the arrangements I mentioned above that I made with the customer service desks. In a private car park you enter into a contract to use it. That contract may have standard conditions on boards and/or (as per the example) ground markings. Obtaining permission from the staff is a variation of the standard terms of the contract for the duration of your visit.At our Morrisons I have seen a few MHs parked but it is tight, I wouldn't consider taking ours in there (7.0m). I did visit the Morrisons in Granton, Edinburgh a few years ago and found that they had a multi-storey car park, all the spaces on open ground were marked for disabled or parent and child. We filled up at the Morrisons filling station across the road and I asked if I could leave the van there while we shopped. The staff on duty told me just to use the disabled spaces (there are dozens of them) and it was okay with the manager. I did so and have done so ever since when we are up there. I wouldn't normally dream of using disabled spaces but they did say it was okay.
What are your thoughts? The last time we were there over half the spaces were free.
At our Morrisons I have seen a few MHs parked but it is tight, I wouldn't consider taking ours in there (7.0m). I did visit the Morrisons in Granton, Edinburgh a few years ago and found that they had a multi-storey car park, all the spaces on open ground were marked for disabled or parent and child. We filled up at the Morrisons filling station across the road and I asked if I could leave the van there while we shopped. The staff on duty told me just to use the disabled spaces (there are dozens of them) and it was okay with the manager. I did so and have done so ever since when we are up there. I wouldn't normally dream of using disabled spaces but they did say it was okay.
What are your thoughts? The last time we were there over half the spaces were free.