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Kerb bolsters parking app in UK and Ireland

Kerb has partnered with parking service provider Q-Park in a move which adds 63 car parks in the UK and 17 in Ireland to its app.
September 12, 2019 Read time: 1 min

Kerb says drivers can pre-book parking ahead of time without needing to use a car park payment machine. Sessions are available from five to 72 hours.

The app allows churches and schools to use their car park to fundraise while also helping residential committees manage the allocation of parking spaces in apartment buildings, the company adds.

It is free to download on iOS and Android devices.

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