I can’t imagine they are going to overlook the disabled access.
Folks shouldn’t worry, they are not going to declare this overnight. There will be a process.
Banning cars from city centres would absolutely include a ban on driving your car into a city centre to collect items. Of course it would. Tough luck for those too clueless to get stuff delivered or too lazy to drive out of town to a retail park.
These changes are coming.
I’d like to see these maniacs off the road anyway. Far too many of them, they’re a nuisance. They line the pavements outside food shops, clog up the counters at fast food restaurants, just a pain.
However, fast food chains as well as keeping the city centre store shops for footfall are now also...
Yeah. I guess they’d have to stay open a bit later for deliveries. Like TK Maxx does. Maybe that’s not the answer but just regurgitating the age old “but this is the way we have always done it, we can’t possibly change it” is exactly why we are in so much trouble.
People who cannot afford Brighton always say it’s “going to rack and ruin”.
Tramps were ****ing each other in the public gardens in Worthing a couple of months ago. The town centre there is a toilet.
Beggars and street drinkers line the town centre and grotty pubs, pool clubs and filthy back...
It boils down to the same old mob not wanting to be inconvenienced. The vast majority of bulky items will be ordered online and increasingly so as the old crocs die out and a more socially aware generation start making policy.
Town centres are destined to become pedestrianised hubs of coffee...
I think it would be a much needed shock to some. I know it's not Brighton centre but when I see people sat in their cars in McDonald's car park in Shoreham and have staff bring their "meals" to them I know the car has taken over. cannot even be arsed to walk 10 metres to get food.
Brighton and...