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Carpark

Carpark meaning

Alternative spelling of car park.

Example sentences (20)

Stockport fans parking in the Turf carpark were targeted by a group of Wrexham fans, however nearby police quickly put themselves between the two small groups, while Stockport buses on the Glyndwr University carpark were also targeted.

A man has been charged with murder over the execution shooting of a notorious Lone Wolf bikie in front of his wife in his apartment block carpark.

A spokesman for GMP North said: "Officers noticed a group in a vehicle on Cineworld carpark.

He was responding to concerns raised by One Nation Our People youth club president Abdul Zorhab during budget consultations at the Sugar City Mall carpark in Lautoka on Wednesday.

If you have time Carskey Bay makes for a lovely extension and is just west of the carpark.

It served well as something of an event center & covered carpark.

Meet at Cattai Wetlands carpark, Springhill Road, Coopernook at 8.30am.

Public views are being sought on the revamp of Kings Park, the area of path, carpark and grass stretching from the Kings Avenue Bridge along Lake Burley Griffin's central basin.

Their horses were tied up in the pub's carpark.

The police operation began on November 28 when Hyland met with undercover officer 'Witness A' at a McDonalds carpark at Liverpool.

There is lots of rubbish including used nappies and drink containers in the carpark and nearby trees.

This carpark is currently under-utilised due to it being paid ticketed parking which Tamworthians do not like.

Upper Yarra SES described the water at the rear carpark as being well over a meter deep in sections.

Video from the scene showed the vehicle lodged at an angle between a concrete pillar of the carpark and a brick wall of the hospital building.

A local leisure centre carpark had some surprise visitors this week who have now, according to the staff, moved on.

Becks Square Car Park: Positioned to “help with wayfinding from the carpark and Tiverton Museum to the wider town whilst also providing additional CCTV coverage”.

Dave Child offered a less enthusiastic idea: "A pay & display carpark.

For a while, during the slugfest between Johnny Fisher and Dave Allen, it was akin to hanging around a pretty cold carpark at the back of a McDonalds watching two small town bruisers having a roundhouse swinging dust-up.

Mr Sanson said there had been discussions about changing the entrance of the carpark to ensure the safety of staff and clients.

Mr Weiser pulled into a 'near empty' part of a carpark, between two empty disabled bays, opposite Cottesloe General Store to let his pet be sick.