You're arguing the point from the wrong side. If you are a resident of Brighton, you don't necessarily need more housing for those residents,, because they are already resident - you need housing for either homeless, the transient or the in-comers.
Correct, and at leat something has now been built and it's not THAT bad. Ditto the Library and the other developments (more shops!) on the old Jubilee site.
Given the conservative and reactionary nature of most Brighton citizens when faced with development I'm amazed the whole city isn't a decaying slum. Let's hope the Black Rock development goes through.
But that was the problem! We argued and debated for 40 years about what should be built there. It's a glass half-full scenario - what's there is better than having a wasteland (we both agree on that) but it isn't perfect (we both agree on that as well). At the end of the day I guess I'm probably a bit more pragmatic than you. I suppose it's a bit like 'saving yourself' for the ideal partner - they may never come along.But honestly you cannot be saying that there wasn't an opportunity to really do something good and inventive with that space and they blew it. They sold out.
Yes, a hotel has some benefits. Yes ,a supermarket has some benefits. I'm not disputing that. What I am asking is, is that the best use of the land? For fat cats, yes. For the people of Brighton? Im not so certain.
Home Ownership is a huge issue in Brighton & Hove. According to the Census 2001 - 68.72% of households are owned through out England. The South East has a figure of 73.96% and Brighton & Hove lags behind with a figure of 61.65%. I dare say that the disparity within Brighton & Hove has windened in 6 years.
Of course, this is a moot point as the development would not be so 'affordable' if there was no Sainsbury's and Hotel etc.
Will you stop name-calling and being so f***ing obnoxious and abusive, you little wanker?The income generated from tourism does not get spent on residents.
Whoever pays for the housing it is overpriced and will most likely be bought up by buy to let owners or commuters.
If you think that the buildings they have erected on the site are a good thing for the area and residents you are very short sighted. There is only one reason they are there and that is to make people with vast amounts of money even more money.
If not a leisure centre then surely we have more options than a supermarket and a hotel?
If they want tourist money why not build a good attraction? A natural History or science museum? a decent art gallery? evolving? Sainsbury's isn't evolving it is consuming in all senses of the word.
Will you stop name-calling and being so f***ing obnoxious and abusive, you little wanker?
Income to the businesses in question doesn't get spent on residents - of course not. But larcenous business rates to the council DOES get spent on residents.
So if you don't want housing, or a supermarket or a hotel or a football stadium, what - apart from a white-elephanted leisure centre - do you want?
I want a giant overhead tram system from Mile Oak to Falmer so the children can see the Albion in peace.
And world peace.
And someone to polyfilla everyone of Kerry Katona's holes.
And a Nintendo Wii.
Any of those please, TLO. I've been a very good boy this year.
Will you stop name-calling and being so f***ing obnoxious and abusive, you little wanker?
Income to the businesses in question doesn't get spent on residents - of course not. But larcenous business rates to the council DOES get spent on residents.
So if you don't want housing, or a supermarket or a hotel or a football stadium, what - apart from a white-elephanted leisure centre - do you want?
It is not affordable.
And that Forfar's pastry?
They should have built a water park there. Everyone loves a water park.
I haven't called you a name or been obnoxious. I called you short sighted. You want to get a grip matey, you may say somethng that upsets someone.
Well.. you said I'm not aware of the bigger picture as well - that's pretty obnoxious. Your bigger picture is that you want something that will near gurantee a wasteland - a f***ing leisure centre. We've already got five that spring to mind without even thinking.
And it appears you're already pretty upset. I mean, talk about closing the door after the horse has bolted. The plans were drawn up years ago.
So I have pefectly well 'got a grip' thank you.
Now then, name-calling? What shall I call you next? Um...