Hampshire Live: "We didn't really have any issues with street parking before the permits were introduced, the only time was maybe on a Saturday when the football was on.
You might not have been able to park outside your front door, but you could park within a close vicinity but now we can't park anywhere and we're having to pay out parking tickets."Because the family are unable to buy an annual permit, one car has to park in the Aldershot Railway Station car park.The car park is free after 5pm, but costs £5.50 for the whole day.The family can also use visitor parking permits to park on the street and the council allow each household to buy 204 per year.Every 12 tickets costs £15, which means in total they spend £255 on visitor parking.An.
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