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Rose and Crown pub, Ainsworth car parking update shared
The Rose and Crown pub shared an update with customers last week, saying it has become “increasingly difficult” for patrons to park outside its venue on Cockey Moor Road.
The Greene King venue, which describes itself on Facebook as being at the “heart and soul of Bury”, said it has been working hard to keep the car park exclusively for customers.
However, people struggling to access parking has begun to impact its business, meaning a new parking system will soon be introduced for “genuine patrons”.
It says customers will need to register their car upon arrival, “with no risk at all”, which the pub hopes will sustain trade “in the current climate”.
In a Facebook update, the pub said: “Over the past six years, we’ve worked hard to keep our car park available for our customers.
“Recently, however, it’s become increasingly difficult, with many visitors struggling to find a space – and it’s starting to impact our business.
“To protect parking for genuine patrons, we’ll soon be introducing a car park management system.
“Customers will simply enter their registration number on arrival and park with no risk at all.
“This wasn’t an easy decision, but in the current climate, we can’t sustain costs for a facility that doesn’t serve our customers.
“Thanks for understanding and supporting your local.”
The move was supported by customers in the comments, who said they often see people using the Rose and Crown car park and “going to the other pub or houses across the road”.
One said: “About time. Stop people parking in yours and going over the road.”
Another person agreed, saying: “About time, I’ve often driven up and turned round as there are no spaces.”
A third person also said it’s “about time”, adding: “I’ve been saying this for ages.”
A fourth person added: “I’ve often gone elsewhere because we can’t park.”
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