jessiejames
Never late in a V8
I can never park in my road because other people use it, unfortunately no-one has a god-given right to the space outside their house. At least this only happens to them 2t times a year. No sympathy at all.
I can never park in my road because other people use it, unfortunately no-one has a god-given right to the space outside their house. At least this only happens to them 2t times a year. No sympathy at all.
There's no way that a measure that penalises people for walking or cycling to the ground will get passed by a Green-led council.
Throughout the Public Inquiry into the stadium, the Club made it clear that they were intending to use the Racecourse as a stadium P&R site. It was, however, only this year that they got round to putting in a planning application to allow this to happen.Surely the P&R from the Racecourse was granted after the permission to build the stadium? I don't think the letter writer has got that right.
This.That's one way of looking at it. Equally you could say it will encourage folk to use public transport. I can see where you're coming from but on balance I'd say an all-inclusive ticket is preferable and will have greater impact. Selling seperate vouchers for each and every mode of transport isn't a workable option and currently penalises thousands of public transport users who purchased them as its impossible to collect them on the trains. It's not perfect but all-inclusive deal is the most workable option and will provide the best outcome on balance.
Jeane Lepper (who is an opposition City Councillor for the area) is supporting the Club on this issue.The few games I have been to I have parked in Coldean. No problems, locals didnt mind at all, but hey the council do like creating an issue so that they can raise money so they can continue paying into their own over generous pension schemes.
Jeane Lepper (who is an opposition City Councillor for the area) is supporting the Club on this issue.
Michael Inkpin-Leissner
There is no issue. We are not speaking about a little village that doesn't see a car for weeks suddenly become taken over by parking. The bottom end of Coldean has had major parking issues for the past 20 years. The football stadium, whilst hasn't helped, hasn't made much of a difference. Anyone who think it has, may I suggest before responding, that a drive around there around 7pm, up Park Road, Rushlake Road, Ridge View, and you will see what I mean.What is the clubs position, and what is the issue?
The interesting issue is why are there so many vociferously unhappy people living in Brighton and Hove? Perhaps the Argus could investigate this as well as publishing such a vast number of whinging letters.
And yes....there is far more whinging in the Argus than in the dozens of other local papers I have read.
That's one way of looking at it. Equally you could say it will encourage folk to use public transport. I can see where you're coming from but on balance I'd say an all-inclusive ticket is preferable and will have greater impact. Selling seperate vouchers for each and every mode of transport isn't a workable option and currently penalises thousands of public transport users who purchased them as its impossible to collect them on the trains. It's not perfect but all-inclusive deal is the most workable option and will provide the best outcome on balance.
I go to matches with a couple of guys from Coldean who say that they're not aware of widespread complaints about the parking. As usual, a few vociferous individuals are trying to kick up a fuss - one of the reasons nothing ever seems to get done in our city (unless you've got someone like Tony Bloom to make sure that it actually happens).
I'm all for cars being towed and ticketed if they're parked dangerously or across drives. Otherwise, we all pay our road tax so what's the problem?
Several people here, including Lord B and TLO have stated that they have had conversations with Green councillors during which the councillors have said that the club should be doing more to encourage sustainable transport. We have a proposal for 8,000 new seats going to a planning committee - there isn't a hope in hell of that getting passed if the club accompanies it with a suggestion that users of sustainable transport will be penalised (and you won't get much support from Labour councillors either with the notion that residents in Labour-held Moulsecoomb should be charged for walking to the ground).
But even without the political ramifications, I don't see the point of such a catch-all scheme. There aren't the parking places at the moment, nor enough capacity on the trains. As I said above, the club is offering incentives to people coming by bike as they want more cyclists (they want more pedestrians too, but it's harder to reward these). Why, having implemented such a scheme, would they want to discourage people arriving by bike.
I see public transport as sustainable, are you suggesting it's just walkers and cyclists?
And I don't understand how people who buy vouchers for the train and use them are being penalised - that doesn't make any sense at all to me.