dougdeep
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I was born here...
All the best people were.
I was born here...
The entrance is still there. It's used for ticket distribution on matchdays.
The tennis stadium went when I got Brighton Borough Council to pull it down to give me more car parking spaces for the shoppers' park and ride service that I managed during the 1990s.
This had the spin-off benefit of ensuring that a major demolition job wasn't needed when the Club wanted to use Withdean as a football stadium.
All the best people were.[/QUOTE.
I was born there and for the first five months of my life I lived about 100 yards away
Park and Ride first came to Withdean in the late 1980s - on Saturdays, in the run up to Christmas. It was very successful and the idea was floated that a year-round, Monday to Saturday service might be worth trying. I was given the responsibility to manage the project and it was eventually introduced in the early 1990s. I remained in charge of it until 1997, when Brighton & Hove City Council came along and took over transport responsibilities in the city from East Sussex County Council.How did that Park and Ride do anyway?
Park and Ride first came to Withdean in the late 1980s - on Saturdays, in the run up to Christmas. It was very successful and the idea was floated that a year-round, Monday to Saturday service might be worth trying. I was given the responsibility to manage the project and it was eventually introduced in the early 1990s. I remained in charge of it until 1997, when Brighton & Hove City Council came along and took over transport responsibilities in the city from East Sussex County Council.
There was a lot of scepticism from some quarters about whether car drivers could be persuaded to use a park and ride bus. But the popularity of the service grew year on year and it became quite clear that the biggest problem was that the car park at Withdean wasn't big enough. Hence the decision to knock down the old tennis stadium. But Withdean has always been seen as a "temporary" park and ride site, pending the development of a bigger, purpose-built facility.
The service continued to run successfully until earlier this year - but the problem has continued to be an inadequate amount of parking spaces to cope with the growth in demand. Every alternative, bigger site that has been found has proved too controversial, so nothing long-term has yet been developed.
In these circumstances, I think the council has basically given up. What's been on offer since this summer has just been a facility for free parking at Withdean for anyone who wants to use the regular bus service to travel into the city - a half-baked service that seriously undersells the potential of park and ride.
A shame, in my opinion. My role was to develop and manage the original Monday to Saturday service and prove that the idea had potential. That succeeded. Sadly, the City Council hasn't been able to build on that success. It's simply proved too difficult.
The latest version of this was the proposal in 2007, put forward by Brighton and Hove Chamber of Commerce, for an underground car park "between the Level and the Old Steine".Didn't the Tories have a crazy idea of building an underground car park under Preston Park?
He won't have much choice but to listen to that bit of the explanation that goes along the lines of ... "The City Council haven't got either the funds or the borrowing approval necessary to pay for this madcap idea".Mr Theobald doesn't listen to that kind of logic though does he?
bigc remembers the tennis stadium being demolished in the summer of 1996. I'll not disagree with that.Lord B. When was it pulled down? I was a Withdean resident from day one (for me, at least), just above the nature reserve, but can't really piece together the changes of Withdean Stadium. I am sure there was a fire there at some point.
Particular favourites of mine ...
The entrance to my current workplace at Preston Barracks, with the non-existent Hollingdean estate in the background.
And Preston Barracks itself ...
Can anyone tell what was previously on the site that now sits the Thistle Hotel.
My mate has the fishmongers next door to the fisherman museum down on the promenade and trying to get a fix on where it is on the old photos.
I did go to the Thistle web site but just gives the address as Kings road without a number.