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Just been on a brilliant Lantern walk in Preston Park



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A really good pumpkin lantern walk around the perimeter of Preston Park.

I overheard this was the reason Blue etc was cancelled as the organisers of this got in first and the council basically forgot about it.

Loads of young local families having a really good time.

And rightly so.
 








jevs

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Mar 24, 2004
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Preston Rock Garden
Organised by friends of preston park who are doing a superb job in bringing nice, small events to the local community. When the waterfall is fixed in the rock garden (hopefully in the next month or two...we're just waiting for the sparkies now), we're hoping to have some official opening and maybe i'll do some guided tours etc so be good to see you then.
 


woodster

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Jul 18, 2003
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What's the general feeling about the possibility of parking charges being implemented in the park?
 




jevs

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Mar 24, 2004
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What's the general feeling about the possibility of parking charges being implemented in the park?

very mixed mate. Whilst it will get rid of the commuters, it'll piss off the local park users, although it'll only be 50p an hour to park with a maximum stay of 4 hours.

Im against it...purely from a selfish point of view, as it'll mean me having to pay about £5 a day to park in the park i work in.
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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Im against it...purely from a selfish point of view, as it'll mean me having to pay about £5 a day to park in the park i work in.

Why? There's plenty of streets off Preston Drove by the cricket pitch with no parking restrictions. So far as I can see they don't get overly clogged by commuters.
 


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I thought the parking issue was to deter London Road and Brighton commuters rather than Preston Park. All the PP stn parkers have now decamped to The Droveway and Erlington Rd etc.
 




mistahclarke

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Jul 28, 2009
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Why? There's plenty of streets off Preston Drove by the cricket pitch with no parking restrictions. So far as I can see they don't get overly clogged by commuters.

They don't NOW! They will if the park goes pay+display, so they'll go permit only too, costing me money. They should just make it max stay 4 hours, or open up Preston Park Avenue for free parking again.
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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They should just make it max stay 4 hours, or open up Preston Park Avenue for free parking again.

I think they're going to do SOMETHING about Preston Park Avenue parking, saw it in the blurb we got round, something about the council acknowledging its currently under-used.
 


jevs

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Mar 24, 2004
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yeah...they're going to increase the maximum stay to 10 or 12 hours or something allowing the commuters to park there all day if needed. The plan is for all the park using commuters to send them into PP avenue.
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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yeah...they're going to increase the maximum stay to 10 or 12 hours or something allowing the commuters to park there all day if needed. The plan is for all the park using commuters to send them into PP avenue.

Think they only introduced parking restrictions in the first place because of some of the travellers taking the piss and setting up home there for months if not years. That poxy green bus for starters.
 


mistahclarke

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Jul 28, 2009
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yeah...they're going to increase the maximum stay to 10 or 12 hours or something allowing the commuters to park there all day if needed. The plan is for all the park using commuters to send them into PP avenue.

that make sense, but they are not going to park there while the park is free. Even if it was max 4 hours, people would still rather pay nothing but move the car at lunchtime.
 


jevs

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Mar 24, 2004
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Preston Rock Garden
that make sense, but they are not going to park there while the park is free. Even if it was max 4 hours, people would still rather pay nothing but move the car at lunchtime.

I think there'll be a "prohibitive return within one hour" type thing. even though some people work in the offices along the A23...some go into town and some to the smoke so moving the car will be a complete pain or impossible.

There have been several public consultations and your chance to have your say....hopefully most have done so.

Meanwhile, for any future events in the park, keep an eye on Friends of Preston Park | The community for users of Preston Park in Brighton, UK

And if any of you want a tour around the rockery....come and give me a shout and i'll show you round.
 




Barrel of Fun

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very mixed mate. Whilst it will get rid of the commuters, it'll piss off the local park users, although it'll only be 50p an hour to park with a maximum stay of 4 hours.

Im against it...purely from a selfish point of view, as it'll mean me having to pay about £5 a day to park in the park i work in.

The predicted revenue is £8,000 pa. That is the equivalent of ten cars parking for four hours each and everyday of the year. Where is the rest going?
 


jevs

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Mar 24, 2004
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Preston Rock Garden
The predicted revenue is £8,000 pa. That is the equivalent of ten cars parking for four hours each and everyday of the year. Where is the rest going?

Don't know the full details mate but it'll probably pay for "policing" the scheme.

Paul....if you're ever at a loose end fella....pop down to the rockery on a wednesday from 10-1 ish and give us a hand in the garden. Nothing heavy but a bit of weeding, a bit of planting and we're about to enter a very exciting time in the rock garden so it would be great to see you there.
 






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