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Car Parking in City Centre - Good Friday

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  • 31-03-2010 1:11pm
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    Moderators, Business & Finance Moderators Posts: 6,383 Mod ✭✭✭✭


    Want to use a space that is normally pay and display Mon-Fri on Good Friday.

    Good Friday is a bank holiday but not a public one, will I have to pay to park on it?

    Will parking wardens/the clampers be working on Good Friday does anyone know?

    Thanks,


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  • Registered Users Posts: 135 ✭✭efwren


    I don't know for certain but i imagine you will have to pay to park.

    Most people will be working on Good Friday, certainly the vast majority of people I know will be working I expect the clampers to be working.


  • Moderators, Business & Finance Moderators Posts: 6,383 Mod ✭✭✭✭Sheep Shagger


    Thanks, have tried emailing/ring the council. . .to no avail :(


  • Registered Users Posts: 20,836 ✭✭✭✭cormie


    Doesn't seem so (Down the bottom "Days with free parking"):
    http://www.dublincity.ie/RoadsandTraffic/Parking/Pages/PayandDisplay.aspx


  • Registered Users Posts: 43 Blackjackdavey


    thanks for the info, i have work tomorrow at 7am so have changed my travel plans accordingly!


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,801 ✭✭✭bluefinger


    not free according to that website.

    Days with free parking

    Parking is free on the following days:

    St. Patrick’s Day (17th March)
    Easter Sunday and Monday (variable dates)
    May Public Holiday (first Monday in May)
    June Public Holiday (first Monday in June)
    August Public Holiday (first Monday in August)
    October Public Holiday (last Monday in October)
    Christmas Day (25th December)
    St. Stephen’s Day (26th December)
    New Years Day (1st January)


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