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Month: June 2020

Toilets and Car Parking

Posted on 13/06/202014/06/2020 by Martin Blackwell

The two topics in the headline seem to be dominating the conversation at the moment. I can’t do much about the first, but car parking has been a pain point for customers for years. In over 20 years of place management, I have seen a number of schemes try, and fail, to drive location footfall Read more about Toilets and Car Parking[…]

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