Parking is set to become even harder to find!
A new report warns that it’s going to become even more difficult to find parking in London.
In a report published by The London Housing Federation, they predict that London will have 280,000 extra cars in 10 years time, as the capital’s population swells by 800,000 by 2016.
Despite the controversial congestion charge, Londoners dissatisfaction with the public transport system means more people are relying on their cars to get around the capital. The number of private parking spaces in London has remained static for the past seven years, while the number of restricted on-street parking spaces has fallen by 27 per cent and unrestricted on-street spaces have dropped nine per cent.
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