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Race Is ON To Tart Up London Road!



MissGull

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Apr 1, 2013
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I'm surprised no ones brought up Boundary Road. Makes George St, Hove seem like Belgravia and London Road and the Open market akin to Portobello Road.
 






Uncle C

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Jul 6, 2004
11,684
Bishops Stortford
I'm surprised no ones brought up Boundary Road. Makes George St, Hove seem like Belgravia and London Road and the Open market akin to Portobello Road.

That's cause its a thread on London Rd.
 




Big G

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Dec 14, 2005
1,086
Brighton
Anything to rid the area of the Staffie on a string scum that plague that part of town (or city in new money).
 












Oct 25, 2003
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Yet is served by the affluent New Church Road.

that seems to have more of an effect on Portland Road from what I can see. You're right though, Boundary Rd should be a lot nicer (it does have the odd gem to be fair) as the area around it is actually fairly well off- including that part of Portslade which is becoming more expensive to live in.
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Boundary road has been cast off like a gangrenous limb from the otherwise healthy body of the city.

Yet is served by the affluent New Church Road.

that seems to have more of an effect on Portland Road from what I can see. You're right though, Boundary Rd should be a lot nicer (it does have the odd gem to be fair) as the area around it is actually fairly well off- including that part of Portslade which is becoming more expensive to live in.

The Boundary Rd battle is being fought around FOOD. There are a couple of complete gems that have opened up recently. Oo-My does excellent Japanese takeaway and gives sushi making lessons while the brand new CouCou foods has a proper pizza oven, delicious takeaway food, wooden benches, house music and copies of The Economist lying about. On the other hand a new Chicken Cottage has opened up and the pubs are worse than dire. Not sure what the closure of the charity shop for donkeys in the Holy Land says about the area mind.
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
70,338
in fairness it is the LONDON Road.

In more fairness, there's absolutely no reason why it SHOULD be the London Road in this day and age. Send the fu*kers the long way round. Reclaim the streets as it were. No way should priority be given to private motorists roaring through a local main thoroughfare while shoppers who may be actually contributing something to the local economy are restricted to being kettled along narrow pavements or made to wait far longer than is reasonable just to cross from one side of the road to the other. Its a scene repeated all over Brighton and its all a bit shit really.
 




Dover

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Oct 5, 2003
4,474
Brighton, United Kingdom
Although I do agree with Tom Hark, Preston Park, I do have one proviso. That Buses and Taxis still have thoroughfare within London Road. From my own personal experience, albeit in Dover. Biggin Street, and the Market Square, were busy, thriving, shopping areas, with a buzz and vitality about them. Since full pedestrianisation, the area has slowly died. Now if this is due to the downturn in the area since the 1980's or "Business Park Shopping," I don't really know. But i'm pretty certain traders in George Street, Hove, would say something on the same level.
 


Uncle C

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Jul 6, 2004
11,684
Bishops Stortford
Although I do agree with Tom Hark, Preston Park, I do have one proviso. That Buses and Taxis still have thoroughfare within London Road. From my own personal experience, albeit in Dover. Biggin Street, and the Market Square, were busy, thriving, shopping areas, with a buzz and vitality about them. Since full pedestrianisation, the area has slowly died. Now if this is due to the downturn in the area since the 1980's or "Business Park Shopping," I don't really know. But i'm pretty certain traders in George Street, Hove, would say something on the same level.

Yep, years ago they pedestrianised part of Baker Street. It was not a success.
 


BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
Surely the answer is to ban all vehicles except buses and taxis from 9.00am to 7.00pm. Delivery vehicles would then have to arrange deliveries outside of those hours and it will stop inconsiderate van drivers abandoning their:ohmy: vans on bus stops to go to Forfars or Greigs or even the 99p shop. There never seems to be any police or traffic wardens about when this happens.
 




The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
Have you got any pictures you can post up for us?

Doesn't look the most salbrious place at the moment, but ought to be better by the time all the units are open and the place is full.

First one is looking towards Ditchling Road.

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This one is looking towards London Road.

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Uncle C

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Jul 6, 2004
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Bishops Stortford
Thanks TLO, those are excellent.

Any pictures of the outside to give a sense of scale?
 


Horton's halftime iceberg

Blooming Marvellous
Jan 9, 2005
16,484
Brighton
I see the opening date has been put back to May, was supposed to be this month, perhaps thats why they are allowing new tenants to trade already.

A long way off the original plans but hopefully it will be a success and all the workshops and units will be used, I see you can rent pop up stalls even for the day, how about an Albion Roar outside broadcast on the opening day with the Albion mobile shop.
 


Uncle C

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Jul 6, 2004
11,684
Bishops Stortford
I see the opening date has been put back to May, was supposed to be this month, perhaps thats why they are allowing new tenants to trade already.

A long way off the original plans but hopefully it will be a success and all the workshops and units will be used, I see you can rent pop up stalls even for the day, how about an Albion Roar outside broadcast on the opening day with the Albion mobile shop.

Excellent idea. If they promote the market they may get a pitch for free.
 




The Large One

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Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
Thanks TLO, those are excellent.

Any pictures of the outside to give a sense of scale?

I haven't - still a hard hat area.

But it is pretty much all of the area the old market took up. The units go back another ten feet or so from the 'garage' doors. The bits above the units appear to be office spaces.

The bottom picture was taken from about ten feet away from where the red plastic barriers in the top picture are.
 


The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
I see the opening date has been put back to May, was supposed to be this month, perhaps thats why they are allowing new tenants to trade already.

A long way off the original plans but hopefully it will be a success and all the workshops and units will be used, I see you can rent pop up stalls even for the day, how about an Albion Roar outside broadcast on the opening day with the Albion mobile shop.

Excellent idea. If they promote the market they may get a pitch for free.

"You're listening to the Albion Ro..." - FIVE BANANAS - ONLY A PAAAHHND - "...ar on Radio Reverb, ninety..." - GETCHYA FRESH STRAWBERRIES 'ERE - "... seven point two FM..." - CAP A TEA, DAHLIN, FREE SUGARS - "... or on the podcast..." - OI. LEAVE MY ORGANIC GARLIC ALONE, YA LITTLE GIT etc.

Yeah, that'll work.
 


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