Traffic warning for City match
FOOTBALL fans travelling to Stoke City's Britannia Stadium tonight are being urged to allow plenty of time for their journey.
Visiting Derby County fans are also advised to travel on organised coaches to get to and from the match.
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The Carling Cup quarter final clash gets underway at the Britannia Stadium at 7.45pm.
Chief Inspector Adrian Roberts, match commander, said: "Car drivers may have difficulty finding a suitable space near the ground as there is only a limited amount of car parking."
He also warned that cars parked on grass verges surrounding the stadium would be towed away. Owners will then have to pay around £150 to get their vehicle back.
John Alcock, Stoke City's stadium manager, said: "We urge all Derby County supporters to travel via official coach. This will ensure that you receive priority on both arrival to and departure from the Britannia Stadium."







2 Comments
by Dave, Heron X
Tuesday, December 02 2008, 2:31PM
“Are you sure it's no parking up Bailey Road?”
by shaun, heron cross
Tuesday, December 02 2008, 10:15AM
“DONT FORGET,NO PARKING UP BAILEY ROAD UNLESS YOU WANT A PARKING TICKET,SO THINK BEFORE YOU PARK DO NOT PARK IN FRONT OF RESIDENTS PROPERTYS.”