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SE14 Parking
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The E14 postcode is known as the Poplar District and it is within the authority of Tower Hamlets. The areas that are covered by this postcode are: Limehouse, the Isle of Dogs, Canary Wharf, Poplar, South Bromley, Leamouth, Cubitt Town and North Greenwich. The population of the E14 postcode is around 83,000 and in the south the area has a frontage on the river.
At YourParkingSpace you are able to find and book car parking near to the E14, such as car parking for the day, good value overnight car parking, or parking for a month or two. Via pre-booking you guarantee yourself a parking space & also save a lot of cash compared to local car parks.
If you own an empty front drive, underground parking spot, or even a lock-up garage by the E14 then you could be earning cash through obtaining a rental. Parking spaces near to the E14 are in high demand, whether it's overnight parking spots for visitors to the E14 or commuters and residents with second cars looking for long-term parking.

SE14 Parking Prices
Daily | Monthly | |
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Highest Price | £29.38 | £406.25 |
Lowest Price | £3.06 | £40.75 |
Average Price | £8.43 | £108.91 |
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Latest SE14 parking reviews
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Parking on Gerards Close, SE16
Easy to find, perfect location for the Millwall grounds (not even 5mins walk) No hassle parking
Victoria -
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Parking on Barnes House, SE14
No problems with this space or with the contact from the owner.
Richard -
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Parking on Sainsbury New Cross Gate, SE14
Easy to find and loads of empty spaces to park. Only a 5-minute walk from the New Cross Inn (where I attended a gig). The only downside was I thought that it was a bit cheeky to have to pay on a Sunday evening for what appeared to be a free car belonging to a supermarket (that was closed - the car park was accessible 24 hours a day and is part of a bus route).
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