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Parking on Tudor Way, UB10

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Space description

EV Charging
Suitable for wide vehicles
1 space located on Tudor Way in Uxbridge. The space is big enough to fit large vans and minibuses.

10mins walk to Hillingdon Tube Station. Direct line to Wembley Stadium and Central London.

Electric charging point (please bring your own charging lead). This is charged extra in addition to the parking fee at 50p per kw/h or £11 for the day.

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Reviews about this space

Elaine T17th December 2023
Excellent - a 5-star experience
Granuit Ltd15th June 2023
All great. Thank you.
Gary R14th May 2023
Excellent - a 5-star experience
Peter L30th May 2022
perfect for the trip to wembley stadium. made it very easy and cost effective. simple 10 minutes walk to train station. friendly owner of the space . said hello which was a nice touch.

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