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Shout out for sites for park and ride scheme

by Sarah Booker-Lewis - local democracy reporter
Friday 15 Nov, 2024 at 9:20PM
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A call has gone out to Brighton and Hove businesses and organisations for suitable land for a park and ride scheme.

Brighton and Hove City Council leader Bella Sankey asked landowners to get in touch if they are interested in working with the council on setting up a scheme.

Councillor Sankey made her comments at the start of a meeting of the council’s cabinet yesterday (Thursday 14 November).

She said: “We have been working on a number of site options but are keen to explore all options so please do get in touch if this is of interest and you have land or premises in the city that may be suitable.”

Park and ride was on the “forward plan” for this month’s cabinet meeting but has since been pushed back to January.

The council has explored the possibility of a park and ride scheme a number of times over several years.

And four years ago, it was one of 10 recommendations to emerge from the Brighton and Hove Climate Assembly, with the assembly made up of 50 randomly selected residents.

Councillors agreed to spend between up to £30,000 on a feasibility study in December 2021.

Brighton and Hove Buses proposed a trial using Mill Road – similar to the football match-day scheme – to start in June 2022. Buses were to run between there and the centre of Brighton.

But, with no assurances from the Highways Agency that signs on the A23 and A27 would be in place in time, Brighton and Hove Buses dropped its plans.

Other factors included the need for a traffic regulation order, requiring a three-week consultation, and uncertainty about whether the scheme would require planning permission.

A park and ride already operates from the Withdean Stadium, with parking free for the first three hours and a charge of £3 after that and £10 overnight.

The scheme runs from 7am to 8pm daily. Those parking at Withdean can take the 27 bus into and back from the centre of Brighton.

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  1. Trevor P says:
    1 year ago

    How do they not know where the possible sites are?

    It feels like councillors are a bit obsessed with park and ride. If they couldn’t find a site that worked after a £30,000 ‘feasibility’ study and now need to scramble around asking residents for ideas it’s looking a bit desperate.

    What’s the betting that the council ‘delivers’ a half measure site that doesn’t really deliver anything just for the sake of it and to make it look like they delivering a manifesto ‘promise’.

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    • Benjamin says:
      1 year ago

      Sounds like they are stretching for a site that hasn’t been considered or has been missed for whatever reason. It’s not a bad call out by any stretch, no downsides to asking, right?

      Reply
  2. Justin Time says:
    1 year ago

    Park and Ride is unnecessary. We have 3 rail lines with 14 trains arriving at Brighton every hour. The stations en route have parking. There are 6 bus routes that bring people from rural towns, in addition to the dozens of city routes. We need more, but a P&R will only take people off buses and trains and put them into cars. The trains and buses will become less profitable and will be cut.

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    • BertY says:
      1 year ago

      So which current, or former, Green Party councillor are you?

      We know your party is obsessively anti-park-and-ride, anti-motorist, and anti-business – hence they refused to even consider the top recommendation of the city climate assembly.

      Yes, we have buses and trains, but they are slow and expensive, and it’s so much easier, faster, and cheaper to drive elsewhere.

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      • Anarkish says:
        1 year ago

        Justin Time is correct – the downsides to p&r are very likely to exceed the upsides. Not that this matters as other issues – like somewhere to put it – make it unfeasable.

        Labour have played the ‘hunt the park and ride’ game before, several times so far this century. They know it will not happen, but keep the dream alive so that they can pretend to be doing something about congestion, car domination and climate change.

        But it’s only pretend.

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    • Mart Burt says:
      1 year ago

      Park and Ride is necessary, it was popular before when it was a dedicated service, only the greens decided they didn’t want to fund and scrapped it.
      Correct, we have 3 rail lines with trains arriving at Brighton every hour. We also have engineering works on said rail lines somewhere on the network that requires Buses replacing trains most weekends, this impacts travel times and the trains are very expensive.
      Stations on route do have parking, well done and again very expensive if then purchasing train tickets.
      There are 6 bus routes that bring people from rural towns. Correct, but how long do they take, how often do they run, do they serve all the towns and villages en route, none of any note serve Ditchling for example.
      Well done we have dozens of city routes, that serve the residents of the city, but very few are express services that we lack across the network.
      P&R will only take people off buses and trains and put them into cars.
      I very much doubt that those who use a bus now, would then drive to a P&R just to get on a bus, that is a thick green logic comment.
      With the eyewatering profits the train and bus company records year on year and the millions of passengers that use them I very much doubt they will become less profitable.
      In your own statement you say we need more bus routes, what’s the difference between a dedicated park and ride or additional bus routes? NONE.

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  3. Russell Smith says:
    1 year ago

    Park and ride should be in old field the was cut off by the bypass when it was built, opposite the Ruby pub in Coldean. Perfect for football the universities and a direct access to Lewes Road bus corridor, think big not piecemeal!!!!!

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  4. Martin says:
    1 year ago

    Braypool would be ideal. Easy access from A23 & A27.

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  5. Dave says:
    1 year ago

    Car park which is massive and always empty by the sports pitch at Brighton uni falmer.

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  6. Tired of indecision says:
    1 year ago

    Council just sold best site Patcham Court Farm!

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