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Priest's 'pray and display' warning 18.12.07

AN INISHOWEN parish priest has warned motorists he will have their cars towed away if they abuse the use of free parking spaces at his church.
Fr. John Walsh, parish priest of Buncrana, has been forced to issue the warning after the recent introduction of pay and display parking charges in the seaside town.
A congested Oratory car park in Buncrana where the parish priest has issued a warning. The 50c an-hour charges have left many frugal drivers scouring the town for free spaces including those at St. Mary's Oratory car park.
"We want to appeal to drivers not to be using our car park for day-long parking. If we feel people are abusing the car park just to avoid paying the parking charges, we will have their vehicles towed away and that's not an idle threat," said Fr. Walsh.
"The purpose of this car park
is to facilitate people using the Church, the Blessed Sacrament Chapel and the parish office. There are funerals and weddings here quite often too and people need to be able to park during these services."
The Church car park has 68 spaces but many of them are also taken up daily by teachers at Scoil Iosagain primary school, said Fr. Walsh.
He urged the local teachers to free up as many of the spaces where possible.
"I would appeal to the teachers at Scoil Iosagain to car share as much as possible or to walk to school if they can. The exercise will do them the world of good," he said.
A notice placed in the Church car park in recent days advises: "We want to advise you that parking is NOT permitted here for the duration of the day. Failure to adhere to this will result in your vehicle being towed away". Fr. Walsh said he would be enquiring from Gardaí the procedures required for having unwanted vehicles removed.
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