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Is Haringey Council trying to triple visitor parking fees?
A group of Haringey residents have accused the Labour-run council of trying to triple the cost of some visitor parking without transparent consultation.
Haringey Council is looking at abolishing daily visitor parking permits that residents can currently buy for £5 a day.
Instead it has suggested only allowing hourly permits that could cost between £13 and almost £17 a day in some parts of the borough.
A spokesperson for Haringey Council said the proposal was still “provisional at this stage”.
BBC Radio London's Jumoké Fashola has been putting residents' concerns directly to the council.
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