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  • Access Control Systems
  • Communication and Networking
  • Consulting and Advisory Services
  • Customer Service and Support
  • Data and Analytics
  • Design & Construction
  • Environmental and Sustainability
  • Equipment and Supplies
  • Financial, Debt & Insolvency
  • Legal and Regulatory Compliance
  • Marketing and Advertising
  • Parking Management
  • Payment Solutions
  • Renewable Energy Solutions
  • Security Services
  • Signage and Information Systems
  • Specialized Services
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Community Hall Roman Way, Billingshurst RH14 9EW

Free Community Parking for Events at Billingshurst Hall

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Community Hall Car Park is a small, surface-level facility located on Roman Way, serving Billingshurst Community Hall and local village events. The lot offers 50 marked bays, including four accessible spaces positioned near the pedestrian entrance. Operating 7 am–8 pm daily, parking is free for Community Hall users during booked events; non-associated users may park at a nominal daily fee via a pay-and-display machine accepting coins and contactless cards. CCTV cameras monitor all aisles during operating hours, and LED bollard lighting lines pedestrian pathways for safe access after dusk. A short footpath leads directly to the Community Hall, local church, and playground within a one-minute walk. Bus stops on Station Road provide frequent services to Horsham and Chichester. EV charging is not available on-site; the nearest rapid-charging station is located at Billingshurst Station Car Park a ten-minute drive away. Covered cycle racks accommodating six bicycles are provided to encourage sustainable travel among hall attendees. Gravel resurfacing ensures proper drainage and prevents standing water during wet weather.

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