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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Not 100% true that you would have to use the Myrekirk roundabout to access the proposed new stadium. There's a planned access proposed off Coupar Angus Road at the bottom of Faraday Street. I'll caveat however by saying I haven't properly looked at the revised plan without the training pitches and have no idea what police / council plans would be for traffic management before and after events.

    As has been pointed out very few cars or buses will actually look to access the proposed stadium car park as it only has planned space for around 350 vehicles. Most home fans will find better places to park on the street nearby, where there will be ample for everyone, and many will walk or get a bus. Most away fans will also learn in time that parking on the local streets will be a much better option.
    Bob Hynd told us at Dee4life board of directors meeting in late 2018 that Police Scotland wanted all the cars and buses of spectators attending football matches at the new stadium at Campy Nou to be parked in the stadium car parks.
    Police Scotland did not want spectators cars and buses parked in the streets on the other side of the A90 Kingsway from the new stadium.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    Bob Hynd told us at Dee4life board of directors meeting in late 2018 that Police Scotland wanted all the cars and buses of spectators attending football matches at the new stadium at Campy Nou to be parked in the stadium car parks.
    Police Scotland did not want spectators cars and buses parked in the streets on the other side of the A90 Kingsway from the new stadium.
    That's just completely impractical and Police Scotland have no authority to tell anyone with a properly road fund license paid vehicle where to park or not provided of course that the vehicle is not parked in an otherwise, clearly designated, restricted area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    That's just completely impractical and Police Scotland have no authority to tell anyone with a properly road fund license paid vehicle where to park or not provided of course that the vehicle is not parked in an otherwise, clearly designated, restricted area.
    Police Scotland will likely be asked for their views on a full planning application regarding parking in the surrounding areas if the Campy Nou stadium car parks have only 350 available car parking spaces.

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