Nailsea Town Council rejects North Somerset Council's parking charges proposal
Nailsea Town Council have firmly declined the proposals set forward by North Somerset Council to introduce new parking charges to Nailsea.
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Nailsea Town Council have firmly declined the proposals set forward by North Somerset Council to introduce new parking charges to Nailsea.
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