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A travel voucher for Withdean was included in the overall ticket price so the club would have been paying VAT on the tv element of that. Assuming the tv's were costed at £2/game that'd be £3,200 due to HMRC or £73,600 per 23 game season based on an average gate of 8k.So how did it work before? And why couldn't they have kept a similar system when you 'bought' the voucher along with your match ticket? Certainly the one-off vouchers could be printed (like they were before) alongside the one-off match tickets. If the VAT is a problem then treat them as two purchases - after all if you go shopping in Marks and Sparks you may well buy zero-rated children's clothes along with adult ones; the fact that in this instance your two separately-identifiable purchases are physically joined together by a perforation is neither here nor there.
I expected the club to have sorted this out well before the move to the Amex, like the disabled parking saga it certainly shouldn't be seen as a stadium "snagging" issue imo. However, it is a part of the the overall transport management plan and with club having not finalised and submitted their proposals to the Council (cf criticism at the Racecourse P&R Planning Committee) then I'm not surprised at the last minute flapping about.
The Racecourse P&R PC meeting itself and the outcome (ie conditional temp approval only) showed that the club has some way to go on "sustainable transport" both in terms what it is and engaging fully with the council well before jumping in with an extention planning application. The CEO still contending that away fans will all be arriving by coach (thus being able to avoid them form any bus, train, P&R capacity calculations) did nothing to help the club's credibility in this area imo; two of the committee members are STHs so they'll be fully aware. I expect the application to get a very bumpy ride from all three parties represented on the Planning Committee.Away fans would then get their travel voucher with their ticket as before; currently a load of them are going to drive down and wing it, which rather goes against the 'sustainable transport' policy. On a personal note as there were no one-off Doncaster vouchers available when I bought my ticket I've either got to make a separate trip to the shop/stadium to buy them (assuming they're now available which anecdotal evidence says they are), or drive and park somewhere. I wonder if I can buy the vouchers at Mithras House? That's something I know you've asked before - did you ever get an answer? (Apologies if I've missed it in all the other myriad threads and announcements)