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ONE OF THE DOUBLE-HEADED PARKING METERS which have been installed in Cambridge terrace between Cashel and Hereford streets. Eight have been installed. Instead of five spaces in 100 ft, there are now six in 104 ft. The bays are separated by a 4ft monoeuvring space, and are 16ft long.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30839, 26 August 1965, Page 14

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ONE OF THE DOUBLE-HEADED PARKING METERS which have been installed in Cambridge terrace between Cashel and Hereford streets. Eight have been installed. Instead of five spaces in 100 ft, there are now six in 104 ft. The bays are separated by a 4ft monoeuvring space, and are 16ft long. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30839, 26 August 1965, Page 14

ONE OF THE DOUBLE-HEADED PARKING METERS which have been installed in Cambridge terrace between Cashel and Hereford streets. Eight have been installed. Instead of five spaces in 100 ft, there are now six in 104 ft. The bays are separated by a 4ft monoeuvring space, and are 16ft long. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30839, 26 August 1965, Page 14

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