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Free uphill parking sessions announced to support Bailgate traders during improvement works

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Free uphill parking sessions announced to support Bailgate traders during improvement works

In response to ongoing improvement works, the City of Lincoln Council has confirmed free parking sessions in uphill Lincoln to support local businesses. The purpose of these sessions is to support traders in the Bailgate area. They will ensure businesses can be accessed easily by customers throughout the development works. This move is part of a greater pledge to stimulate local trade and reduce disturbances for businesses and locals alike. The initiative has been warmly received by Bailgate traders who hope it will attract a larger number of visitors to the area during the upgrade period.

The story was originally reported by news.google.com and adapted by The Lincoln Post.

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