Albion Dan
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tommy boy 86 said:but falmer would have train also-
how will you get 20,000 odd people to use a park & ride service?
Reading Manage!
tommy boy 86 said:but falmer would have train also-
how will you get 20,000 odd people to use a park & ride service?
but don't they have a massive car park?Albion Dan said:Reading Manage!
that would make it LESS suitable than falmer as it would cost more-Scotty M said:people could bike, and it is not to far from the old goldstone - how did that used to take 20,000 people? hove station isn't that far away, and even so they could do a free bus service from the station to the ground
tommy boy 86 said:but falmer would have train also-
how will you get 20,000 odd people to use a park & ride service?
but the fact that we'd have to spend loads of buses(as noone can go by train) means it is LESS suitable than falmerditchy said:How do Reading do it .. large carpark and a bus service waiting to take people into town ... ..that way sheepcote is then in play...My point is though that there are arguments for Sheepcote ,waterhall and toads ... if u can argue a good enough case they all become options ... People say we are trying to "shoe Horn " a stadium into falmer waterhall and sheepcote provide enough room ..Toads dosent !!
We also don't get 20,000+ crowds as often as we'd like (or would like others to think we do).tommy boy 86 said:but don't they have a massive car park?
take all your pointsdeadlock said:We also don't get 20,000+ crowds as often as we'd like (or would like others to think we do).
There's 2,000 spaces at the stadium, as far as I remember, plus another 300 odd in the speedway stadium next door, and another 1,000 or so just down the road at HP. There's still a lot use buses, shanks pony or the park and ride scheme, not least because it can take the best part of an hour to get out of the car park after a game.
But if park and ride is all there is, people will use it.
Ex Shelton Seagull said:Here's the criteria for trashing other sites:
) Is the site within the conurbation of Brighton and Hove, thereby complying with Football League requirements?
ii) Is site acquisition a realistic proposition?
iii) Is the site large enough for a 22,000-capacity community stadium together with a bus/coach park?
iv) Can a stadium be built without incurring unaffordable development costs on the site?
v) Can a stadium be built on the site without resulting in any over-riding safety/stadium management problems?
vi) Are there any over-riding site-specific planning issues?
vii) Is the site accessible by sustainable modes of transport?
viii) Can a stadium be built on the site without resulting in any unacceptable environmental impacts?
ix) Can a stadium be built on the site without any unacceptable visual impacts?
Now i've just run through those questions quite quickly and i've managed to dismiss all 7 sites in about 2 minutes using those questions!
) Is the site within the conurbation of Brighton and Hove, thereby complying with Football League requirements?
Is Shoreham Harbour in Brighton & Hove?
ii) Is site acquisition a realistic proposition?
Corals don't want to sell the Greyhound Stadium. Brighton Station already has planning permission given for a new Supermarket on the site.
iii) Is the site large enough for a 22,000-capacity community stadium together with a bus/coach park?
Anybody want to show me (using the laws of physics and without resorting to Wormhole theory) how you fit a 22,000 all seater stadium WITH coach park into Withdean? Without demolishing anything because that would violate criteria 2. Try and fit a stadium that size onto the site of the Greyhound Stadium while your at it.
iv) Can a stadium be built without incurring unaffordable development costs on the site?
There goes Waterhall. How much do train stations and new road links cost these days? Without building a new park&ride site and/or an commercial retail estate? Hasn't Sheepcote got a problem with waste buried under the site? Someone ask Madjeski how much those methane vents cost him. Doesn't Shoreham Harbour require a new access road?
v) Can a stadium be built on the site without resulting in any over-riding safety/stadium management problems?
Another nail in Withdeans case. Do you think we could cram a 22,000 seater stadium where Withdean is and get a safety certificate? Will we have to put a ticketing operation in place to get people under the railway bridge?
vi) Are there any over-riding site-specific planning issues?
Ooops! Who wants to tell Hoile that Sainsbury's are starting construction on Brighton Station car-park? I'd say that's a bit of an issue.
vii) Is the site accessible by sustainable modes of transport?
What's the nearest station to Sheepcote Valley? In fact where's the nearest one to Toad's Hall Valley? Of course we could use buses. Hundreds and hundreds of buses. Or build a tramway system?
viii) Can a stadium be built on the site without resulting in any unacceptable environmental impacts?
Oh dear. The Sussex Downsmen and their associated reactionary friends have been banging on for years telling us that Waterhall and Toad's Hall Valley are OUTSTANDING areas of Natural Beauty. Just like Falmer.
Ahem.
So in order to stop us "destroying" an AONB at Falmer, those conservation groups would have to support destroying another AONB! What a predicament!
ix) Can a stadium be built on the site without any unacceptable visual impacts?
Have you seen all those houses over-looking Toads Hall Valley? I think a stadium might be visible to them if we built it there. I should imagine the 6 tier stadium we'd have to build in Withdean might block a few windows as well. Same goes for the Greyhound Stadium.
tommy boy 86 said:but the fact that we'd have to spend loads of buses(as noone can go by train) means it is LESS suitable than falmer
cost is an issueCaveman said:Is cost a consideration for Prescott.
I mean you could build on Toads Hole but it will cost us loads, so does Prescott just say there you go build on the shit tip and you pay for it![]()