Stoke's Potteries' Park Mark renewed fior ninth year
The Potteries shopping centre car park in Stoke-on-Trent is celebrating zero incidents of reported crime in the past 12 months despite having 1.2 cars use the facility. The shopping centre in Stoke-on-Trent has had its Park Mark renewed for the ninth year running.
Europa has managed the Potteries Shopping Centre car park on behalf of Capital Shopping Centres (CSC) since 2006. The multi-storey remains the only one in the Staffordshire town to have achieved the Association of Chief Police...
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Pictured: David Rutter, The Potteries customer services manager; Frank Rigby, Europa facilities manager; Stuart Hollins, Europa car park supervisor; Inspector Shaun Kerrigan of Staffordshire Police, Michael Steele, The Potteries operations manager and Ian Taberner, Staffordshire Police architectural liaison officer
