Disabled parking bays (external website)
Leeds City Council runs schemes to assist and improve the mobility of disabled drivers looking for car parking. Designated parking bay areas are provided for registered disabled drivers (e.g. blue badge holders). These may be on-street parking bays outside residents' homes where parking difficulties are experienced, on streets or marked bays in car parks. You can expect Leeds City Council to provide information on how wheelchair access, ramps and kerbs are managed in their area.
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Horsforth is located at latitude 53.834129 and longitude -1.642880 The dialing code is 0113 and postcode area is LS18.
Horsforth is a town near Leeds in the City of Leeds metropolitan borough, West Yorkshire, England. Horsforth was considered to have the largest population of any village in the United Kingdom during the latter part of the nineteenth century. It became part of the City of Leeds metropolitan borough in 1974 and became a town in 1999, although displays all the characteristics of a suburb as it has become physically and economically connected to Leeds, and few characteristics of an independent town. Full Wikipedia entry.