Thousands of cars put into storage due to pandemic

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Many of the cars parked at Rockingham Logistics Hub in Corby, Northamptonshire, are from leasing and hire companies which have too much stock.

The 250-acre site was a race track for motorsport events until it was sold in 2018 and converted into a centre for automotive logistics.

Owner Rockingham Group told the PA news agency it has seen a spike in bookings during the Covid-19 crisis but more than half of its 50,000 storage capacity remains available.

Vehicles are protected by round-the-clock security patrols and a CCTV system.

The coronavirus lockdown saw traffic plummet to below a third of the normal level as people were urged to avoid non-essential journeys.

Trade body the British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association said demand for cars from leisure and tourism customers “fell off a cliff” following the outbreak of the virus.

But the association is “now seeing green shoots” as an increasing number of holidaymakers are hiring vehicles for staycations and holidays abroad.

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