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Council parking plans to improve air quality could leave residents paying more
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2021-11-19
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Residents have hit out at controversial plans to increase parking across Canterbury as the council try to save £2 million.
The charges would affect the entire district in an attempt to both increase revenue and tackle pollution levels in the city.
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