JakyBF
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"...his green-fingered senior citizens sometimes hold a fruit and veg sale-cum-competition at the pub"
Oo-err missus!
Oo-err missus!
See my post above, seems to me student car numbers will surely drop if everything I have understood is correct.
Why should a student need a car? The uni is in walking distance, Sainsbury's and Aldi will be in walking distance.There's a bus stop outside with about 30 buses an hour going into town (with unlimited rides at just over a quid a day), comparing favourably with the high cost of parking. There are a couple of student-friendly pubs a short walk away, an almost unlimited supply of takeaways on the doorstep.
Sure, students may want cars but if, as you say, the council is thinking of introducing permits so that there won't be somewhere close to park their cars and they have to walk to The Avenue or Hillside to park them, would they really be worth the hassle.
"...his green-fingered senior citizens sometimes hold a fruit and veg sale-cum-competition at the pub"
Oo-err missus!
And so once again the problem of parking just gets pushed further out by introducing permits, and not resolved. Another area has to bear the brunt of displaced vehicles.
I am aware students get a discounted bus price, but is it really only £1 per day? An adult ticket for me is £4.40 via the app
And so once again the problem of parking just gets pushed further out by introducing permits, and not resolved. Another area has to bear the brunt of displaced vehicles.
I am aware students get a discounted bus price, but is it really only £1 per day? An adult ticket for me is £4.40 via the app
Yes, I think it's true that local authorities have been too swift to turn pubs into houses but these are generally pubs that aren't making any money: successful pubs don't close. The Bevendean was making reasonable money but, as you pointed out, it was closed for other reasons.
I think there's a bit a change in mindset now. There was an application to change the Hikers into student accommodation but that got nowhere (Sainsbury's got short shrift too). I'm looking forward to the re-opening.
The Alex and Allen were on what is now the Vogue gyratory. The Alex is now a head shop. I only went in it a couple of times and it looked dead, apart from a few ageing alkies. The Allen became The Counting House and the White Crow before finally closing, it's now student accommodation.
Childish I know but that did make me smile
I'm not sure that it's the authorities, the pubs couldn't make money. The good news is that the Hiker's is set to re-open and the Royal Hussar (TirNaNog/Lectern) has now been classed as an asset of community value - meaning that steps are being taken to get it re-opened.
Sometimes pubs do close because they're dreadful - the Alexandra and the Allen Arms further along the road were pretty poor.
The estate where local people refused to call last orders
https://www.theguardian.com/comment...bevy-pub-co-operative-working-class-community
I don't get this. The uni is about 200m from The Lectern/Preston Barracks, I know people are less reluctant to walk these days but I think young and fit students can manage that. Do you really think students are incapable of walking 200m?
I dont think its about walking to the Uni , more a case of Student bringing car down from where they come from and having car available around Brighton
I have no recollection of the Alex, I was a kid when the Vogue was running, and I’m pretty sure I used to see films there.
I thought the CH was new when they built the Sainsbury’s and changed the whole Vogue gyratory, knocking down Coxs and the railway bridge.
Good memories of the CH though, I don’t know if you ever went there .
All pubs on Lewes Road have always been shit, forever.