Lord Bracknell
On fire
Back in February, BODS asked me to produce a report on issues relating to access to the stadium for people with disabilities. I sent this to BODS in March, in time for a meeting that BODS and the National Association of Disabled Supporters were having with representatives of the Club. The report included an outline proposal to overcome some of the problems that had been identified - including the possible use of the accessible minibuses that are operated by the company I manage.Inevitably, the release of the Club's travel information has created almost as many questions as answers.
The question I have is why didn't they ask Lord Bracknell to assist in the creation of the travel plan? There can be few people in Sussex with a more detailed grasp of public transport and planning.
Of course, they may have done this (I have no idea) and LB may have declined.
Having produced the report - which I assume has been seen by the Club - in March, I have heard absolutely NOTHING from the Club since.
Incidentally, this report wasn't a commercial "pitch" on behalf of my company. It covered a range of issues and, as Bry Nylon suggests, was informed by my thirty five years experience as a professional transport planner, including years of experience as an advisor to the government and local authority associations on transport issues relating to people with disabilities and the implementation of the transport provisions of the Disability Discrimination Act. I also have a lot of experience (achieved during the many years I was Passenger Transport Manager for East Sussex County Council) of designing, implementing and managing public transport ticketing schemes and park and ride schemes (both for shoppers and major sporting events).
But that's enough about me.