Any Thame Ph'ers about ?

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Turn7

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23,996 posts

226 months

Saturday 12th November 2022
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I know this isnt for GG, but wasnt sure where Oxon based Ph'ers hang.

Mrs T7 is starting a new job in Thame in a few weeks and is looking for somewhere safe and fee free to park on daily basis.

Her new firm has said there are a number of spots she could could use, but looking for some local intel please...

TIA

Mabbs9

1,166 posts

223 months

Saturday 12th November 2022
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What part of Thame T7? I may be able to advise. Town centre stuff has a time limit mostly but there may be some good options for her.

Turn7

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Saturday 12th November 2022
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Mabbs9 said:
What part of Thame T7? I may be able to advise. Town centre stuff has a time limit mostly but there may be some good options for her.
Ah, should have mentioned that.

10 minutes safe walk from the High Street would be ideal........

Mabbs9

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223 months

Saturday 12th November 2022
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2 Elms Rd
https://maps.app.goo.gl/xkwBiHf3zsLzeVBH9

Somewhere like this shouldn't cause the locals too much bother. Nowhere really unsafe around the town I'd say unless it's a very exotic motor.

Turn7

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Saturday 12th November 2022
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Mabbs9 said:
2 Elms Rd
https://maps.app.goo.gl/xkwBiHf3zsLzeVBH9

Somewhere like this shouldn't cause the locals too much bother. Nowhere really unsafe around the town I'd say unless it's a very exotic motor.
Not sure an Aygo is classed as exotic lol

mr_tony

6,339 posts

274 months

Saturday 12th November 2022
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It’s usually all about timing, I used to live pretty close to the centre (back out in the sticks now) and the challenge is there are a fair few folks doing the same, so streets close to the high street will fill up with cars during the day. Used to be hell parking back outside our house after the school run! Tricky days tend to be market days (especially cattle market Fridays) can make some of the roads near that end of town busier.

HenryHippo

261 posts

101 months

Sunday 13th November 2022
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Queens Close back in the day. Other side of town so no need to go far off the A418

Turn7

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Sunday 13th November 2022
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mr_tony said:
It’s usually all about timing, I used to live pretty close to the centre (back out in the sticks now) and the challenge is there are a fair few folks doing the same, so streets close to the high street will fill up with cars during the day. Used to be hell parking back outside our house after the school run! Tricky days tend to be market days (especially cattle market Fridays) can make some of the roads near that end of town busier.
Thats exactly what I was thinking, hence my thread......

DavePanda

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239 months

Sunday 13th November 2022
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Priest End by the Church has plenty of restriction free parking, 5 min walk to the High St

Turn7

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DavePanda said:
Priest End by the Church has plenty of restriction free parking, 5 min walk to the High St
Yes, this was one of the spots her firm mentioned. As above, I guess its all about the timing.