An area or building where cars or other vehicles may be left temporarily.
North American term parking lot
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- The Tesco car park and the town car park next door soon became full, as was the town centre.
- Another idea is to rip up the gardens and replace them with a car park around the theatre.
- There will also be a Park and Ride service operating from a car park at South Marston.
- Retrace your steps to return to the car park and the end of one of Scotland's finest walks.
- Once in the town, follow the brown tourist signs to the station which has its own car park.
- Covered car parking with ticket machines in the car park would be much more sensible.
- It is hoped the project will cut crime in the car park and provide a valuable service.
- On one occasion a female resident entered the car park and found a man standing in a far corner.
- Bosses of a Bolton car park have been rewarded for joining the fight to drive down car crime.
- Begin by crossing the road from the car park and walking along the lane to the Hotel.
- The vehicle turned towards the side of the car park to get a clear view of Manhattan.
- Get there early though because it's a popular route and the car park fills up quickly.
- Mr Goodman also announced that building work on a new car park would start in October.
- On the car park his Audi estate is in the spot where he left it on Monday morning.
- He said the shop owners and tenants wanted security staff in the mall, not the car park.
- They went out in one of the cars that had been left in the car park outside the building.
- Access is either through the side alleyway beside the pub or from the car park at the rear.
- All four made off and later pulled up in a supermarket car park to assess the haul.
- They've had to triple the size of the car park and appoint a visitor services manager.
- The car park was well used so there would be plenty of people around and it was easy for the police to keep an eye on.