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East Stand Brighton Boyz
Can't wait. I feel a bit more working from home coming on.
As mentioned above: it's GOOD that they're fixing it.
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Did I say it did?
I understand but I don't think that most people who chose to holiday in Brighton decide to tour round (e.g. Holland Road to the Sea Life Centre) the city in their car. I imagine that a good proportion don't even come to Brighton by car. I also imagine that those who are most vociferous about car travel difficulties live in Brighton and its environs.
Well you commented why is a no go area for cars a bad thing, suggesting less roads to go on
Why does it take 2 years to fix it ffs
It also extends up the Old Steine to London Road from the seafront roundabout. At peak times the roads are just a queue for the car parks or a queue to get out of the city.
How are people going to park at the Churchill Square and Regency Square car parks if the bottom of West Street is closed, especially with the i360 trying to attract more people to that area? It's going to be some mad traffic scheme because it was a nightmare when the road was closed off recently for the last repair.
Is this a response to my post?
You do seem to be getting rather hysterical; have you read post #7?
For cars perhaps although not necessarily a bad thing.
Are you a structural engineer with a specialism in Victorian seaside buildings? I'm not.
42% of Brighton tourists arrive by car - so not a majority. Although you are right in that it is the most used form of transport to get to the city, but only just. 36% use the train.
Source: http://www.visitbrighton.com/xsdbimgs/Brighton and Hove Visitor Survey 2009 - Final Report.pdf
Besides - how much of that 42% use the A259 anyway? ... and after that, how many will think "**** going to Brighton this weekend, I've heard there's a lane shut on a small section of the seafront road"
We do not need to worry about tourism being affected by this. As a local I couldn't really care less if it were affected slightly anyway. Stop being a miserable git and celebrate the fact that we are one of the few cities in the UK that isn't going into complete disrepair.
Source: http://www.visitbrighton.com/xsdbimgs/Brighton and Hove Visitor Survey 2009 - Final Report.pdf
Besides - how much of that 42% use the A259 anyway? ... and after that, how many will think "**** going to Brighton this weekend, I've heard there's a lane shut on a small section of the seafront road"
We do not need to worry about tourism being affected by this. As a local I couldn't really care less if it were affected slightly anyway. Stop being a miserable git and celebrate the fact that we are one of the few cities in the UK that isn't going into complete disrepair.
When the majority of your income arrives by road (tourists) it could be a very bad thing.