Street parking and fines (external website)
Don't fall foul of City of Bradfords parking rules and get fined, check whether they operate a tow-away scheme. Enforcement of on street parking regulations (meters, residential parking bays, yellow lines etc.) within the City of Bradford area. The council may issue illegally parked vehicles with a ticket and impose fines in the form of PCNs (Parking Control Notices). Visit their site to pay a fine or make an appeal if you think you made no violation.
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Addingham is located at latitude 53.933300 and longitude -1.883300 The dialing code is 01943 and postcode area is LS29.
Addingham (formerly Haddincham) is a village in the English county of West Yorkshire. It is situated on the A65, 3 miles west of Ilkley and around 17 miles (27 km) north west of Leeds. Addingham is a former textile mill village most active in the 18th century with 5 working mills but is now mainly a commuter village with a population of around 3500. Full Wikipedia entry.