The Stones at Twickenham RFC on Sunday
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no where in Twickenham!! apparently its better to park elsewhere and use public transport...
oh and don't use the toilets!! actually if you do, let me know what you think - my company have supplied them
oh and don't use the toilets!! actually if you do, let me know what you think - my company have supplied them
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Originally Posted by Ipkis' Wifey
apparently its better to park elsewhere and use public transport...
That's the bit I was hoping someone could tell me
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Use public transport. Train station is about 15 minute walk.
You'll probably find that the locals will let you park on their drive for a price
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Not going bbut my missus and friends are
You'll probably find that the locals will let you park on their drive for a price
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Not going bbut my missus and friends are
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Do you think this would work?
Park at Kew Gardens, 3 miles from the Stadium, and then walk/bus/taxi. Sounds like it might be ok to get there but would it be a major issue to get back?
And does Kew Gardens area have a limit for parking? I've only been there to *do* the Gardens
Park at Kew Gardens, 3 miles from the Stadium, and then walk/bus/taxi. Sounds like it might be ok to get there but would it be a major issue to get back?
And does Kew Gardens area have a limit for parking? I've only been there to *do* the Gardens
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