Uncle Buck
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- Jul 7, 2003
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The empty Southern Water site has a fairky big car park.
The club has not announced anything whatsoever about on-site parking arrangements. In fact, this option was curiously absent from the travel intentions "survey" that potential STH's were asked to complete at the Amex presentations.
Supporters will not be allowed in the Uni bars.
Parking in Moulsecoombe or Coldean may turn out out be 'expensive'
Moulsecoomb and Coldean are not resident parking zones. Parking is completely free there. I've mentioned before that Coldean is generally pretty empty on a Saturday but there'll be limited parking for evening games.
Moulsecoomb and Coldean are not resident parking zones. Parking is completely free there. I've mentioned before that Coldean is generally pretty empty on a Saturday but there'll be limited parking for evening games.
15 minutes, how long are your legs, nearer 30 from there.Bexhill Road at the end of Woodingdean has long stretches of road with no houses so ample parking there.
Just 15 mins walk up the road.
Anyone know what the situation is with disabled passes? My father has bought a season ticket, but cannot walk far due to heart disease, he has a disabled badge. Will he be able to park near the ground as at Withdean?
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I know a couple of people who thinking of parking somewhere along lewes road then jumping on either B&H bus or the big Lemon. But to me thats no different from park and ride except the bus wont sit there waiting to be at full capacity.
Best way to get from Brighton Station to Falmer by bus is to walk down Trafalgar Street to St Peter's Church ... where there are 24 buses an hour going to within walking distance of the stadium.I think all of those considering driving and looking for somewhere local to the ground to park (not the official park and rides) should really think again. Initially I was thinking that there would be somewhere to park fairly near but not really looking like it plus there is the congestion to think off. I think now it will be train to Brighton and either a train (could be a nightmare) or a bus up to Falmer. Any buses to Falmer stop at the station?
Sure but it is clear that Moulsecoomb and possibly Coldean will be designated as Controlled Parking Zones on match days. The steward of the CPZ's is likely to be more robust that at Withdean and, as has already been indicated on a previous thread, B&HCC will probably implement something more "formal", and at the Club's expense, if the CPZ's are ignored.
Anyone know what the situation is with disabled passes? My father has bought a season ticket, but cannot walk far due to heart disease, he has a disabled badge. Will he be able to park near the ground as at Withdean?
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I think all of those considering driving and looking for somewhere local to the ground to park (not the official park and rides) should really think again. Initially I was thinking that there would be somewhere to park fairly near but not really looking like it plus there is the congestion to think off. I think now it will be train to Brighton and either a train (could be a nightmare) or a bus up to Falmer. Any buses to Falmer stop at the station?