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TT organisers say they raised ‘clear concerns’ with Douglas City Council over the impact of changes to parking arrangements for Isle of Man TT 2024. The Department of Enterprise has confirmed that the amount of space available for parking in Noble’s Park has been cut by half this year - and even with extra spaces made available at St George’s, the total capacity has been reduced by 1,000 square feet. New-look parking arrangements for this year’s TT have been heavily criticised by race fans, and particularly those with mobility issues.

In recent years, the main car park was located in Noble’s Park, between the Paddock and St Ninian’s, and latterly accessed via St Ninian’s Court. Isle of Man TT 2024: Competitor Anthony Redmond stable after crash last night Isle of Man TT fans in court after being pulled over by police Isle of Man TT 2024 LIVE Three-lap Supertwin race now under way TT 2024: There will be racing on Thursday as organisers elect to use contingency day But this year, spectator parking has moved to St George’s. It is a significantly smaller site, which is accessed from Dukes Avenue, the road which serves police headquarters.



Only motorcycles and permit holders including blue disability badge holders are allowed to park in Noble’s Park. Douglas City Council, which leases the Noble’s Park site to the DfE for the TT, says it wants to protect parkland for other uses during the rest of the year - and believes most people who watch the action at the G.

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