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Potteries car park hits the mark
The Potteries Shopping Centre in Stoke-on-Trent has had its Park Mark renewed for the ninth year running. It remains the only car park in the Staffordshire town to have achieved the Association of Chief Police Officers award.
The award was presented to the centre by Inspector Shaun Kerrigan of Staffordshire Police last month following an reassessment that took place on 16 January 2012 by assessors Ian Taberner of Staffordshire Police and Michael Gardener, the scheme’s regional...
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(l-r) David Rutter, customer services manager, Frank Rigby, facilities manager, Stuart Hollins, car park supervisor, Inspector Shaun Kerrigan, Staffordshire Police, Michael Steele, operations manager, Ian Taberner, police architectural liaison officer
