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Manor Walks announces new parking scheme

Visitors to Manor Walks Cramlington can enjoy even more shopping, meals out and cinema trips thanks to extended parking hours.

People can currently park for free for a maximum stay of four hours, but due to the launch of a new car parking policy they can now take advantage of two hours additional parking if they visit one of Manor Walks’ leisure facilities.

The idea behind the additional parking is to encourage people to visit Manor Walks more often, stay longer and to enjoy both its shopping and entertainment offer including a state of the art Vue cinema, bowling alley, leisure centre, pub and a raft of dining outlets.

To secure their two extra free hours of parking visitors simply need to get a permit from a member of staff at Concordia Leisure Centre, Gala Bingo, Vue Cinema or one of Manor Walks’ restaurants to place on their windscreen.

In the heart of Cramlington, Manor Walks is increasingly successful, drawing in more than 10 million visitors a year to its mix of food, fashion and leisure retailers which include high street stores Next, Dunelm, TK Maxx, New Look, M&S Simply Food and Boots

Manor Walks has four car parks with 1521 spaces including 179 disabled and parent child spaces spread throughout all car parks.

Richard Wearmouth, Chairman at Arch said: “We are delighted to introduce this new car parking scheme to enhance our visitors’ experience. After taking on board customers’ feedback we are introducing two additional hours parking for people visiting one of our many leisure facilities.

“We hope visitors will take advantage of the extra free parking to make the most of what Manor Walks has to offer by spending the day with us, whether that is shopping with friends, dining with family at one of our many eateries getting active at Concordia or watching a film at the biggest screen in the North East at Vue Cinema.”

Mark Swinburn, County Councillor for Cramlington Village, said: “I am pleased to see that, yet again, we have responded to what residents and visitors have asked of us, and the extension to the free hours of public parking will allow people more time to enjoy Manor Walks’ fantastic facilities.”

For more information and updates please follow @ManorWalks on Twitter, find Manor Walks on Facebook at www.facebook.com/manorwalks or visit the website www.manorwalks.co.uk

For advice on how to get to Manor Walks please visit www.manorwalks.co.uk/visitor-info/getting-here.

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