Croydon Fire Station open day, Old Town, July 20

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3 Responses to Croydon Fire Station open day, Old Town, July 20

  1. Vicki Hardy says:

    It’s a real shame that for me, it’s just impossible to get to. No public transport goes to that site and there’s no parking. As an elderly female, it’s far too much walking for me. Such a pity, as I would have loved to attend.

  2. Pete Jenkins says:

    The 154 stops on the flyover slip roads between Duppas Hill and the Fire Station/Old Town roundabout. Of course there are various routes close to the Minster.

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