Didnt they pay for the Isore?
There was a council loan, not payment (although there is a concern that we'll ever see all that money again) but it was for, I believe, £26m that's at least 50 times as much as any B&H metro would cost.
Didnt they pay for the Isore?
I've lived and worked in and around Brighton for more than half a century. Fewer and fewer people are making the effort to get to Brighton Town Centre and the council admits this will make it worse due to additional delays. I have used the Churchill Square car park a few times recently and it's barely used in the mornings. Worse still, when returning to my car, I have seen several people doing as I have, rushing back to the car to avoid paying higher parking charges. It's clear that people aren't lingering to wander round the shops, have a coffee etc. I don't know if Brighton Debenhams is on the closure list, but it would serve this stupid council right if it loses it's anchor store in Churchill Square due to it's parking and traffic management schemes.
And don't get me started on the Valley Gardens road signs. It's 'Advance Warning of delays' not 'Advanced Warning' FFS!
I've lived and worked in and around Brighton for more than half a century. Fewer and fewer people are making the effort to get to Brighton Town Centre and the council admits this will make it worse due to additional delays.
I have used the Churchill Square car park a few times recently and it's barely used in the mornings. Worse still, when returning to my car, I have seen several people doing as I have, rushing back to the car to avoid paying higher parking charges. It's clear that people aren't lingering to wander round the shops, have a coffee etc. I don't know if Brighton Debenhams is on the closure list, but it would serve this stupid council right if it loses it's anchor store in Churchill Square due to it's parking and traffic management schemes.
Do you have empirical evidence to back up your assertion? Because bus passenger numbers of the past few years would suggest the exact opposite.
Of course things will be worse while it's being re-built. That not really much of a complaint, is it?
The Council doesn't operate Churchill Square car park, so I've no idea where you're coming from there.
Councillor Lee Wares recently said this of the accident record at the junction. I think he owes logic an apology.
"To put it into context, based on Labour’s own figures, over a five-year data period, there has been only one pedestrian casualty rated as severe – and no deaths.
One casualty is one too many. However, with 50,000 vehicle journeys through the aquarium roundabout each day, equalling 91 million journeys over five years, there is a 1 in 91 million chance of a pedestrian being severely injured.
The odds of winning the National Lottery are 1 in 45 million – and over the same five years there were tragically 2,104 deaths from 171 million commercial flights. In reality, you are twice as likely to win the lottery or 1,000 times more likely to die in a plane crash than be severely injured as a pedestrian at the Aquarium roundabout."
This mindset probably came about when having a car was a luxury and only the very rich could afford them. Slowly they became more affordable so only the rich could afford them and they were a status symbol. Then cheaper and cheaper so that the vast majority can now afford them.
However the cultural mindset of owning a car as a status symbol still exists. This may be a mindset shared by other nations, but I think more so by the British. The whole keeping up with the Joneses attitude and itching to have a nicer car than your neighbours and looking down on those who only have a second hand car, or god forbid don't own a car, the filthy animals.
What is the problem that this work is trying to solve , I would rather see spare money to improve the number of houses available for the citizens of Brighton.
What is the problem that this work is trying to solve , I would rather see spare money to improve the number of houses available for the citizens of Brighton.
Do you have empirical evidence to back up your assertion? Because bus passenger numbers of the past few years would suggest the exact opposite.
Of course things will be worse while it's being re-built. That not really much of a complaint, is it?
The Council doesn't operate Churchill Square car park, so I've no idea where you're coming from there.
Phase 3 what a joke https://youtu.be/bvStWr8XThs