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Charges will be re-introduced at a landmark city centre car park after a council bought back the site.

City of Wolverhampton Council will begin charging again for parking on the city centre’s St George’s car park to help pay for the area’s multi-million-pound regeneration which includes 370 new homes, shops, offices, community spaces and green streets.

The cheaper charges for Monday to Saturday include £1.50 for up to two hours parking, £2.50 for up to four hours and £4.50 for up to 24 hours.

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All-day parking on Sunday would cost £1.50, the council said.

The supermarket in the grade II-listed St George’s Church closed in 2014 when a new £60m supermarket opened half a mile awa

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