I would DEFINITELY get a season ticket.
What makes you so sure there would be huge interest?
Lack of an ice rink may not help matters.
Lack of an ice rink may not help matters.
I seem to remember one of the early plans for The Amex included an ice rink, although I may have dreamt that. I think it was a concept drawing rather than actual plans.
A revamped Marina with an ice rink would be amazing.
There were plans for a 5,000-capacity ice rink at Black Rock, but they hit the same problems that the NIMBYs who wanted the Albion at Sheepcote Valley had - lack of appropriate and workable transport plans.
There were plans for a 5,000-capacity ice rink at Black Rock, but they hit the same problems that the NIMBYs who wanted the Albion at Sheepcote Valley had - lack of appropriate and workable transport plans.
There were plans for a 5,000-capacity ice rink at Black Rock, but they hit the same problems that the NIMBYs who wanted the Albion at Sheepcote Valley had - lack of appropriate and workable transport plans.
No it wasn't the NIMBY's
No it wasn't the NIMBY's, they got permission, but the developer couldn't raise the money because the location, not being near a station, wasn't desirable enough.
It was a failure on the councils part for even suggesting it being there. The King Alfred location would be a good place for a Guilford Spectrum type development (50m pool and full sized ice rink), but we will be lucky if we end up with a 25m pool and 450 residential units at the site when looking at the new planning policy of the King Alfred.
We're both right - to a point.
http://www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/content/planning/major-developments/black-rock-proposal
It seems it has never been given permission, more that the council gave 'landlord consent' - which I guess is along similar lines to the council approving the use of the pieces of land at Falmer for hotel / students digs, subject to final planning permission.
The proposals themselves appeared to be back and forth between council and developers for seven years. Finally, a cross-party decision last year within the council decided to release the land for alternative proposals.