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King's Lynn Borough Council has now aided construction of the first stage ivy-vehicle security park situated on A47 reat Yarmouth-Birmingham trunk road, to the old South Gate of the town. 'resent accommodation is for 40 vehicles Isphalt. paved and lighted area within a fence, but plans are in hand for more ubling the size of the park and providing nd canteen facilities on an adjacent site. park is controlled and operated on behalf Council by Factoryguards Ltd., who are g 24-hour control and supervision on an
security basis.
charges for the use of this park have ed as follows:— ip to two hours during the day-time, for up to four hours during the day time, 4s.; for up to 12 hours or overnight, 7s. 6d, The park will be opened next Monday (May 23) and should fill a great need for a security park in this area.
GRIMSBY WANTS TIDDLERS (INF of this year's new rounds in the LDOY
competition—Grimsby—reports an encouraging number of entries for its contest on June 26. But although the classes for the bigger vehicles, especially artics, are filling up nicely, there is still rather a shortage of the smaller rigids.
Anyone interested in entering should contact Mr. S. A. Sears, McVeigh Transport Ltd., Victoria Street, Grimsby.