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Green Disks and Bus Stations
Announced in the Observer this week is the end of the Green Disk parking scheme. Apparently HBC are at last begining to act on what people have been saying to them. The provision of longer stay parking spaces is also to be revised.
However, the council, in the shape of the Idiot-in-Chief, has thrown their weight against developing a new bus station closer to the railway station. They want to keep the Peel Street Bus Station as it is. |
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There are fundamental flaws with the current bus station (or should I just call it the bus street?). Surely, if the town centre stands any chance of developing or expanding, they need more space in the bus stop.
Only problem is that I think most of alternatives would have to be quite radical. |
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Barking Britcliffe claims that because not enough people use a combination of train and bus it does not make economic sense to move the Bus Station.
I would have thought that the one of the main objects of the exercise was to encourage more people out of cars and on to public transport and the reason that they do not make use of combined services is because it is just too damned inconvenient with the way it is set up at the moment. |
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It quite hectic at the bus station & has had services changed & stops moved. Thing is there isn't anywhere really to put it altho keeping it where it is will be less hassle for bus travellers, altho being hectic for shoppers walking at either side of Peel street clambering past awaiting bus passengers, dont know what the solution is really & keeping with heritage the bus station has mainly been there longer than local car parks.
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I don't like the green disk scheme on the whole. I can see a problem when it goes, all the people who work in Accy and park on the multi story at the moment have to park at the top. Without the green disks they will park lower down again. This will mean us shoppers will have to park at the top.
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and there is no option then HBC need to get a set and think radical before they destroy Accy completely. |
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Just a thought, When the discs go how long before HBC see the opportunity to introduce Pay & Display to 'ease the parking problems?(Which of course will do exactly the opposite as everyone will move from the car parks to trying to find a space on the streets)
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The council have promised that free parking will continue because they believe it encourages people to come to Accy. (Seem to remember I said that once. It doesn't take 'em long to catch on does it?)
As for the bus street. Before they changed things by siting the open market up the side of the market hall there were even times then that the buses got in each other's way but it was a darned site better than it is now. Some of the ones up on Bridge Street are so tucked out of the way that some people don't even realise there are bus stops up there. They think they are just parked up for a break (as some are). What kind of a bus station has some of the stops round a corner (ie Infant Street) and some in a parallel street? It's nonsense. And that's quite apart from the silly siting of the Fern Gore stop where pedestrians can't get up and down Peel Street for the queue, which never knows which direction it's meant to queue in and which gets soaking wet when it rains due to the pathetic little "shelter". We had some decent bus shelters once which actually kep the rain off. |
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