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Last Updated: Monday, 18 October, 2004, 06:50 GMT 07:50 UK
Park plans outlined to residents
St Helier
The plans include provision for residents' parking
Plans for a town park in Jersey with parking for more than 1,000 cars are being outlined.

Jersey residents are being invited to comment on the plans by Andrew Le Quesne at a public meeting chaired by the Town Constable.

The scheme for a town park on Gas Place, St Helier, features a three-storey underground car park with space for 1,400 vehicles.

Plans also include outside eating areas and a temporary cinema screen.

Under Mr Le Quesne's scheme, some parking spaces would be for nearby residents, there would be a pick up point for a bus service and possibly a taxi rank.

The meeting, chaired by the St Helier Constable Simon Crowcroft, is at St Helier Town Hall on Monday at 1900 BST.


SEE ALSO:
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