Film fans caught out by parking rules urged to appeal - firm commits to 'resolving issue'

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Cinema-goers going to later screenings have been caught out by parking rule changes mid-film.

Managing agents for the retail park off Old Potts Way in Shrewsbury say they will work with the car park operator and Cineworld to 'resolve the issue' that has trapped at least two people.

Geoff Smethills from Bayston Hill decided to go and see the Christopher Nolan-directed biopic on July 25 with his wife. Paul Rumbold, also of Bayston Hill, said he went to see the film with his partner and son on July 23 and"did not see any signs" to warn him of the danger.Customers of Cineworld and the Harvester and Nando's can get extensions to the five hour free parking - and the 10 minute restrictions after 11pm by using consoles at the individual businesses.

The parking charge notices will have been sent out to the registered keepers of the vehicles by Euro Car Parks which manages the spaces and the automatic number plate recognition systems. The appeal arrangements are set out on the notices. The spokesperson said:"Customers at Cineworld Shrewsbury wishing to use the nearby car park for longer than five hours or beyond 11pm can do so by validating their parking.

 

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