A new 'Football Match Day Parking Zone' will be introduced around Everton's new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock
Everton 's new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium has heralded the introduction of a 'Football Match Day Parking Zone' being brought in by Liverpool City Council. The council has unveiled plans for new parking measures, mimicking those in place around both Goodison Park and Anfield , tailored for the 52,888 capacity ground's local area. In anticipation of the new zone, more than 4,000 residents and 3,000 businesses are currently being invited to secure their parking permits.
Who rides a bike to a football match? What a waste of money. At the moment, all the council has done is announce a raft of measures which do nothing to address the situation.” The council have announced a raft of proposed changes they have planned including a new entrance to Sandhills Station and crowd management features to help people access public transport as well as a new cycle lane connecting the stadium to the city centre.
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