Public Notice – Car Parking 10 – 21 December 2018
As the refurbishment work at Calderstones Mansion House continues, The Reader and John Turner Construction Group would like to notify park users and local residents of some temporary disruption to the parking facilities.
From Monday 10 to Friday 21 December, six standard and two disabled parking spaces in the car park to the rear of The Storybarn and Ice Cream Parlour will be unavailable. This is to allow the team to complete some light trench work, connecting service routes to the Mansion House.
We appreciate that parking facilities are already limited, and as such we have advised Reader staff and site contractors, where possible, to use alternative travel options and parking facilities. You'll find details of how to travel to Calderstones Park via public transport below.
If you have any questions or concerns please do get in touch, you can call us on 0151 729 2200, email us at info@thereader.org.uk or pop in and speak to us at The Coach House, Calderstones Park, Liverpool, L18 3JB.
Reaching Calderstones Park by public transport
Travelling from Liverpool City Centre:
Arriva services 75 and 76 and Stagecoach service 86C will bring you to Menlove Avenue, close to the Park's Cromptons Lane entrance. Alternatively, you can travel by the Arriva 86, 86A or 80 to Allerton Road with a short walk via Calderstones Road.
Travelling from Bootle, Aigburth Vale or Queens Drive:
Arriva service 61 travels via Menlove Avenue, dropping off close to the Cromptons Lane entrance.
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