Motorists parked outside of Ashton Gate Stadium on Raynes Road found fake parking tickets on their cars that told him they had 'parked like a c***'.
Drivers who had parked outside of a football stadium in Bristol were shocked to find offensive messages on their cars. Motorists parked outside Ashton Gate Stadium on Raynes Road and others nearby discovered spoof parking tickets on their vehicles which told them they had 'parked like a c***'.
The issue has still not been solved by either Ashton Gate bosses or Bristol City Council with a stalemate over who should pay for any kind of matchday parking scheme, which would see residents given temporary permits in certain streets for the hours either side of a home rugby or football match at the stadium.
However, since crowds returned the issue has been further complicated by the residents living on Raynes Road and other nearby streets who move their own vehicles onto the street and charge fans to park on their drives instead. There are also continuing issues with the Long Ashton Park and Ride site which is a publicly owned 500 space car park less than a mile from the stadium but was shut on Easter Monday due to the Bank Holiday.
However, the 'Residents Parking' Twitter states it is not just fighting for a matchday parking scheme but also showcasing the issues with regular events at the stadium too. When planning officers produced their report recommending the Sporting Quarter be given planning permission in October 2022, they said: "Members are advised that negotiations are currently taking place between parties in relation to a variation to this existing S106 obligation for Ashton Gate Stadium.
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