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Parking for Millwall

Swisdom
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Anyone got any suggestions as to where I can park for the game tomorrow? NCP or something like that would be fine
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Trading estate off of Ilderton Road is your best bet. It's safe and quite close to the ground.
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Surrey Quays shopping centre.
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Queens Road, Peckham. Then one stop to South Bermondsey.
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Are these pay as you go? or is it a shopping centre with parking restrictions on matchdays?
Happy to pay to park - I just can't walk for with my dodgy knee0 -
make sure you leave your charlton flag in the window6
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Swisdom said:Are these pay as you go? or is it a shopping centre with parking restrictions on matchdays?
Happy to pay to park - I just can't walk for with my dodgy knee
Surrey Quays shopping centre is free for 4hrs. There's then a fine imposed for overstaying.0 -
Probably best not to drive, they are playing Charlton so the roads will be packed with Millwall bandwagons...it’s their cup final1
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There are a number of ways of getting to the ground, but the most straightforward, if not the shortest in distance is to follow the A2 into London from Junction 2 of the M25. The A2 actually passes the ground. Once you go past New Cross Gate tube station on your right the ground is about a mile further on. The only awkward bit is about half way in-between New Cross Gate and the ground where the road splits into two. Keep to the right following the signs A2 City/Westminster. You will come to the ground on your right. Street parking can be found on the small estate on your left just past the ground, otherwise, be wary of on street parking restrictions around the area of the ground so check lamp posts for signage. There are no sizeable car parks around the ground (typical British Planning!). There is also the option of renting a private driveway near the Den via YourParkingSpace.co.uk.
this is curtsey of the Footbal Ground Guide, looks like very little parking near the ground.0 -
cantersaddick said:make sure you leave your charlton flag in the window3
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Driving wouldn't even enter my mind, that area is absolute carnage on a Saturday afternoon / evening, and that's without the football.0
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Usually always spaces in New Cross in the roads in the area behind the five bells, either on or just off Camplin Street. Then it’s just a ten minute walk down Cold Blow Lane, and Mercury Way (you can cut through the estate where the old ground used to be to save a few minutes, just follow the crowds) then across Surrey Canal Road and the grounds there. piece of piss.0
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And there’s no permits or tickets needed there0
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...be like Alan the Anorak -
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i_b_b_o_r_g said:...be like Alan the Anorak -0
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Please tell me thats either photoshop or fancy dress?0
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i_b_b_o_r_g said:Driving wouldn't even enter my mind, that area is absolute carnage on a Saturday afternoon / evening, and that's without the football.3
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ForeverAddickted said:Please tell me thats either photoshop or fancy dress?0
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Make sure you leave one of these on show so they think your a spanner4 -
cantersaddick said:make sure you leave your charlton flag in the window
An alternative to driving to a Ford or Vauxhall garage to take advantage of their scrappage scheme :-)0 -
I've always gone along Deptford & when gry to the one way bit by Macdonald's take a left & park around the housing estate. Just a short (less than 10 min walk) to the ground. The only problem is that it does bring you out by the home end & have to walk all the way around the ground to get to the away end.
This time I'm going by train. Hopefully might break my jinx......0 -
MillwallFan said: then across Surrey Canal Road and the grounds there. Smells of piss.1