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Isle of Man TT: Car parks closed due to wet conditions

Isle of Man TT: Car parks closed due to wet conditions

BBC News5 days ago

Wet weather has led to the closure of two car parks used by visitors to the Isle of Man TT grandstand.Organisers have said the facilities at both St George's Football Club and Noble's Park had been shut due to "poor ground conditions".Visitors have been urged to use public transport as an alternative to get to the area if possible.Ground conditions would be "assessed throughout the day" with the aim of reopening the facilities "as soon as possible".
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