The information was revealed from a Freedom of Information Request, submitted by the Warrington Guardian. In 2020-2021, the top ticketed street was Barbauld Street, in the town centre, which raked in £18,000 in fines. Closely followed were Orion Boulevard in Chapelford and Radnor Street in Bewsey. However, the amount raised by tickets decreased during the pandemic as in 2019-2020 the most ticketed street, Radnor Street, raised £26,000 whilst in 2018-2019, the most ticketed street, Radnor Street, raised £27,000 through penalties. The top earning car parks in Warrington were also revealed. In 2020-21, Time Square MSCP car park was the highest earner, raising £155,000 alone.
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McVities Tollcross factory workers and their family members pictured at their stall in the Parkhead Forge Shopping Centre, Glasgow where people can sign a petition to save the factory. Pictured from left- Sharon Stephenson, Allan Watson, Tricia Mooney, THE PEOPLE of the East End have thrown their weight behind a campaign to save jobs at the McVitie’s factory in Tollcross. Activists from the Save Our Jobs Tollcross campaign took to Parkhead’s Forge Shopping Centre today for the first in a week-long action to gather public support against the proposed closure of the plant. They will gather every day this week between 12pm and 4pm to encourage members of the public to sign a petition that has now reached over 50,000 signatures.