New parking restrictions have been introduced at an Ayrshire retail park this week.
Drivers are being warned that they risk been slapped with a £100 fine if the breach a number of conditions at Glencairn Retail Park in Kilmarnock.
A maximum stay time of two hours between 5am and 11pm has been introduced and a 20 minute maximum stay between 11pm and 5am has also been issued.
The retail park houses one of the region's biggest B&M stores along with a Dunelm, Poundland, Food Warehouse, TK Maxx, Halfords and Greggs.
Signs erected this week state that ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) and/or parking attendants will be controlling the private land.
Motorists have been ordered not to return to the car park within an hour of their visit.
Other warnings include the order to park within marked bays; no parking on double yellow lines or hatched areas; and drivers must display a valid blue badge when parking in a designated blue badge bay.
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