Of course, but we shouldn't be paying £1m a year for a solution.However, as we've seen from one or two posters on here (and the obvious hundreds of cars that do park there), many don't care. They'll park there because they can.
Of course, but we shouldn't be paying £1m a year for a solution.However, as we've seen from one or two posters on here (and the obvious hundreds of cars that do park there), many don't care. They'll park there because they can.
Of course, but we shouldn't be paying £1m a year for a solution.
Pretty sure I saw that bus getting stuck in Forest Road as I was walking down from further up the at the Barnsley game.
I noticed on the day that, as Postman Pat says, the cones present last season were not in place, so with no yellow lines an occasional visitor wouldn't have even known not to park there for the buses.
Cones/yellow lines seem more sensible than the more drastic alternative.
I can't see why people are surprised about the parking that's going on. A lot of people who have splashed out on season tickets, food, drink, merchandise etc don't want to pay an extra tenner (minimum) a match to park, and they will park in the nearest free place and walk half an hour until such time as they can't, nor can you blame them for that if they are doing it responsibly.
I wonder if the 'Coldean Residents Association' have canvassed views from the pub, chippy, bookie and shops that have probably quadrupled their turnover.
Of course, but we shouldn't be paying £1m a year for a solution.
I live in Coldean and nobody in my family has a problem with people parking sensibly and legally around the area during the football games. The problem we do have is with them parked on the corners, the grass verges, the pavements and over driveways. That is when it becomes dangerous and annoying.
I think that is a very fair and sensible view, that also takes into account how helpful it is for other Albion fans to park there on a matchday.
And I think we're all sorry that the situation is undermined by people doing the irresponsible things you cite (and sadly I fear that does occasionally happen, which could end up cocking this up for everyone).
I hadn't realised that. There's much more than 20% parking on match day so the club will have to fork out
I think the worst roads for irresponsible things is rushlake, middleton and forest road. Sadly I live around there so see a lot of it. It does annoy me how the coldean residents association seem to tarnished every brighton fan with the same brush. As long as it's legal and sensible it is fine. What they need to do is focus on the irresponsible parking, find someway to eradicate that and everybody is happy!
But you said earlier there's c.10,000 cars in Coldean belonging to residents, so that would mean 2,000 CARS parking on match days in addition to the residents cars. Bearing in mind the number of people using the trains and busses (and other parking areas), and that the majority of those additional cars would have more than 1 occupant, I can't believe that there are really that many additional cars parked in Coldean on a matchday.
Of course, as I don't park there myself, I can't be certain. It just seems unlikely.
But you said earlier there's c.10,000 cars in Coldean belonging to residents, so that would mean 2,000 CARS parking on match days in addition to the residents cars. Bearing in mind the number of people using the trains and busses (and other parking areas), and that the majority of those additional cars would have more than 1 occupant, I can't believe that there are really that many additional cars parked in Coldean on a matchday.
Of course, as I don't park there myself, I can't be certain. It just seems unlikely.
C. 10000 cars in coldean? Where did you get that information from? Are there even that many houses in coldean?
But you said earlier there's c.10,000 cars in Coldean belonging to residents, so that would mean 2,000 CARS parking on match days in addition to the residents cars. Bearing in mind the number of people using the trains and busses (and other parking areas), and that the majority of those additional cars would have more than 1 occupant, I can't believe that there are really that many additional cars parked in Coldean on a matchday.
Of course, as I don't park there myself, I can't be certain. It just seems unlikely.
But you said earlier there's c.10,000 cars in Coldean belonging to residents, so that would mean 2,000 CARS parking on match days in addition to the residents cars. Bearing in mind the number of people using the trains and busses (and other parking areas), and that the majority of those additional cars would have more than 1 occupant, I can't believe that there are really that many additional cars parked in Coldean on a matchday.
Of course, as I don't park there myself, I can't be certain. It just seems unlikely.
I didn't say that. I said 1.5 cars per household in the 4000 households in Coldean AND Moulsecoomb (as per Argus story) - that's 6,000. And not all of them are parked on the streets: most of the houses in Rushlake have carports or paved over gardens. So, in terms of parking on the streets - let's say there are 3,000 cars on the two estates. If we split that 200 to Coldean and 400 to 'Scoomb, I'd say there are definitely 200 more cars in Coldean on matchdays - my street alone gets about a dozen more.
such a scheme would cost £113,000 approx to set up and would involve additional first year costs of £40,000 and annual operating costs in later years of £57,000 minus revenue. This would be funded by the applicants
The club does encourage use of public transport, and discourages people from parking in Coldean / Moulsecoomb. However, as we've seen from one or two posters on here (and the obvious hundreds of cars that do park there), many don't care. They'll park there because they can.