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Residents Parking Expansion for SE7 - UPDATE PAGE 3
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JohnnyH2 said:valleynick66 said:JohnnyH2 said:sam3110 said:One solution in my eyes would be to link up with nearby car parks for a park and ride scheme. The car park at IKEA is half full at most at any one time, yhere's a multi storey one near the O2 that is rarely used, even on concert nights it doesn't fill up most of the time, and a couple in Woolwich town centre that have capacities far bigger than current needs (the Sainsbury's one for instance)
Combine that with the overflow parking that isn't ever used at Stone Lake Retail Park, you've got the beginnings of a network of places not too far from The Valley (some within walking distance) that could actually handle the capacity, and make more money too, be it through the club paying a lump sum or through subscriptionsThat will add up for some very quickly.Park and ride needs to be an incentivised inclusive amount.It shouldn’t be expensive to attend a home game.These changes are a disincentive.Personally I now (infrequent attender) have resorted to public transport as it’s already hard to park. But that doesn’t make this scheme right.1 -
valleynick66 said:JohnnyH2 said:valleynick66 said:JohnnyH2 said:sam3110 said:One solution in my eyes would be to link up with nearby car parks for a park and ride scheme. The car park at IKEA is half full at most at any one time, yhere's a multi storey one near the O2 that is rarely used, even on concert nights it doesn't fill up most of the time, and a couple in Woolwich town centre that have capacities far bigger than current needs (the Sainsbury's one for instance)
Combine that with the overflow parking that isn't ever used at Stone Lake Retail Park, you've got the beginnings of a network of places not too far from The Valley (some within walking distance) that could actually handle the capacity, and make more money too, be it through the club paying a lump sum or through subscriptionsThat will add up for some very quickly.Park and ride needs to be an incentivised inclusive amount.It shouldn’t be expensive to attend a home game.These changes are a disincentive.Personally I now (infrequent attender) have resorted to public transport as it’s already hard to park. But that doesn’t make this scheme right.4 -
Braziliance said:Bit of an uproar about this, but you just need to get ahead of the curve and make other arrangements.I’ll use a personal example, midweek games I take one of my sons. Not overly happy him being out late on a school night but Charlton always finds a way of coming first :-) If it means after the game we’d have to go through the process of two train journeys with a waiting gap in between, then a walk home, in winter, I’m not sure that will happen. Sure that would be a case for a lot of families, people generally don’t want their kids slogging around on trains and buses gone 10 o clock midweek.
One of my family doesn’t finish work till 6.30, it’s a tough turnaround as it is but just able viable with the car. It wouldn’t be via public transport. And we are ardent thick n thinners. Same with people that drive straight from finishing work and don’t have time to go home first.Absolutely the last thing out club needs right now is something likely to eat further into the few that are still attending.17 -
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I can’t make any sense from that map. I usually park up the top of the park (and walk down past the deers etc) is that still gonna be okay?1
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Common-sense is always the natural prey of ideological zealots pushing pens and barking dictates one soundbite after another!2
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ValleyGary said:I can’t make any sense from that map. I usually park up the top of the park (and walk down past the deers etc) is that still gonna be okay?5
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ValleyGary said:I can’t make any sense from that map. I usually park up the top of the park (and walk down past the deers etc) is that still gonna be okay?0
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ValleyGary said:dependsI can’t make any sense from that map. I usually park up the top of the park (and walk down past the deers etc) is that still gonna be okay?0
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Errrr......you bought a home near a football ground3
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stevexreeve said:Drivers going to the valley are annoyed because they might have to get a bus or walk a mile or so.
But I can't help wondering what it's like when you come home after work and have to park a mile away from your house.
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Charlton_Charlie said:Greenwich Council is currently doing exactly what it wants with regards to private cars..it's following an idealogy no matter how negatively that impacts the experience of the people it's meant to serve. Case in point: it's just finished a 'consultation' on whether to introduce LTNs around Westcombe Park. All the evidence it presented was wrong and - having gone through the responses that were open to bloody anyone - the idea has been overwhelmingly rejected by the residents that it affects, yet we're all bracing ourselves for it to be announced shortly. During this process, they didn't speak to any businesses that will be affected (despite claiming that they did...ask Trevor what he thinks next time you're in the Ale House) and designed the 'consultation' in such a way that it was almost impossible to give a negative opinion. It's almost enough to make me want to vote Tory...
I have run real businesses in Greenwich for the last forty years, and when I pushed a council official at one of the recent LTN (farcical) presentations to tell me how many businesses in and around the affected areas they had discussed (you know - that talking thing) their proposals with, the answer was that they hadn't actually done that at all. Nothing! Zero! They had made no effort whatsoever to try to understand what impact all of this stuff on paper was likely to have on the businesses that employ local people, that serve the local community and pay into the Council coffers. It's because they have their own agenda. Football supporters and football clubs, like businesses, are an annoyance that they could do without.
Our football club means nothing to these people. It just gets in the way from time to time.
Enough!24 -
JohnnyH2 said:ValleyGary said:dependsI can’t make any sense from that map. I usually park up the top of the park (and walk down past the deers etc) is that still gonna be okay?0
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ValleyGary said:JohnnyH2 said:ValleyGary said:dependsI can’t make any sense from that map. I usually park up the top of the park (and walk down past the deers etc) is that still gonna be okay?0
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Walkingred said:InspectorSands said:An update has just come through the door - one letter for two flats, of course.
The CPZ is as discussed above is happening - more details to follow "mid November" when a go-live date will be announced.
More importantly, a separate Charlton matchday CPZ is being planned with restrictions until 9pm on matchdays. This would cover most areas north of Charlton Park and the area behind the British Oak pub.A consultation has begun and is open until November 8.
https://parkingingreenwich.commonplace.is/en-GB/proposals/charlton-match-day-parking-restrictions/step1
(edit: it's *everything* shaded in this map, no matter the colour)9 -
ValleyGary said:JohnnyH2 said:ValleyGary said:dependsI can’t make any sense from that map. I usually park up the top of the park (and walk down past the deers etc) is that still gonna be okay?
Then as you go west, everything north of Charlton Rd, through the village, and Xharlton Rd on the other side until you get to Couthurst Rd, then it goes further south to Old Dover Road and then all the way to the A102 Blackwell Tunnel approach line0 -
Leyton Orient have had similar issues with Waltham Forest Council imposing parking restrictions to all
day Saturday around the area.It’s a ridiculous decision by Greenwich Borough Council and I feel for the fans that it will generally impact. Coming from North London for home games the options on trains especially with the Elizabeth Line and the 10 minute bus ride from Woolwich to the Valley makes it a non starter for me to drive and face the Blackwall tunnel.2 -
ValleyGary said:I can’t make any sense from that map. I usually park up the top of the park (and walk down past the deers etc) is that still gonna be okay?1
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ValleyGary said:JohnnyH2 said:ValleyGary said:dependsI can’t make any sense from that map. I usually park up the top of the park (and walk down past the deers etc) is that still gonna be okay?
Recommendations welcome as I don't want to disincentivize the kids into coming to the Valley.0 -
Dazzler21 said:ValleyGary said:JohnnyH2 said:ValleyGary said:dependsI can’t make any sense from that map. I usually park up the top of the park (and walk down past the deers etc) is that still gonna be okay?
Recommendations welcome as I don't want to disincentivize the kids into coming to the Valley.0 - Sponsored links:
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Similarly anyone parking in and around the Marlborough Lane area will be fine, until the area between the Shell garage and Sun in the Sands roundabout, running down towards Charlton Road0
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If it helps I've roughly traced it over Google maps6
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The sensible thing would be having a match day agreement in place with one of the nearby retail carparks that has anpr whereby people can register their cars fo a small fee to stay for a set longer time.
But the club has a car park with a circa 250 car capacity and imo they should at least be offering quite a percentage of those who this will genuinely affect (perhaps blue badge holders) rather than selling the spaces at hugely inflated prices as part of hospitality and match day packages.11 -
sam3110 said:Dazzler21 said:ValleyGary said:JohnnyH2 said:ValleyGary said:dependsI can’t make any sense from that map. I usually park up the top of the park (and walk down past the deers etc) is that still gonna be okay?
Recommendations welcome as I don't want to disincentivize the kids into coming to the Valley.
Its typical of brainless politicians/local councillors. Not thinking where the displaced cars are now going to park. Its going to make the situation worse....not better. Yes, some people will change habits & will come by bus or train. Some will stop coming completely. But the vast majority will still drive (some out of necessity) and will just clog up the roads even more. Anyone arriving after 2pm wont be able to park anywhere & in desperation will leave their car on single /double yellows, over driveways or unsafely on a corner of a road etc.3 -
paulbaconsarnie said:The sensible thing would be having a match day agreement in place with one of the nearby retail carparks that has anpr whereby people can register their cars fo a small fee to stay for a set longer time.
But the club has a car park with a circa 250 car capacity and imo they should at least be offering quite a percentage of those who this will genuinely affect (perhaps blue badge holders) rather than selling the spaces at hugely inflated prices as part of hospitality and match day packages.0 -
Valley Ant said:KingKinsella said:Valley Ant said:Siv_in_Norfolk said:swords_alive said:This is good if only because it challenges the few remaining dinosaurs, those who take for granted their car and think they have some god given right to use it, to consider other, better options. Once the issues are addressed and representations made, we should have less congested and polluting streets in this part of Greenwich at least.1
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valleynick66 said:0
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paulbaconsarnie said:The sensible thing would be having a match day agreement in place with one of the nearby retail carparks that has anpr whereby people can register their cars fo a small fee to stay for a set longer time.
But the club has a car park with a circa 250 car capacity and imo they should at least be offering quite a percentage of those who this will genuinely affect (perhaps blue badge holders) rather than selling the spaces at hugely inflated prices as part of hospitality and match day packages.0 -
paulbaconsarnie said:The sensible thing would be having a match day agreement in place with one of the nearby retail carparks that has anpr whereby people can register their cars fo a small fee to stay for a set longer time.
But the club has a car park with a circa 250 car capacity and imo they should at least be offering quite a percentage of those who this will genuinely affect (perhaps blue badge holders) rather than selling the spaces at hugely inflated prices as part of hospitality and match day packages.0 -
paulbaconsarnie said:The sensible thing would be having a match day agreement in place with one of the nearby retail carparks that has anpr whereby people can register their cars fo a small fee to stay for a set longer time.
But the club has a car park with a circa 250 car capacity and imo they should at least be offering quite a percentage of those who this will genuinely affect (perhaps blue badge holders) rather than selling the spaces at hugely inflated prices as part of hospitality and match day packages.0