Talking of Villa Park and times gone by*, this is a great photo. Let's have Fletcher's Walk back as well.* iffy link, but I couldn't think where else to put it
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on April 17, 2024, 08:15:40 PMTalking of Villa Park and times gone by*, this is a great photo. Let's have Fletcher's Walk back as well.* iffy link, but I couldn't think where else to put itI miss Mark Fletcher's posts.
I think that is the major annoyance, the transport problems for VP both now and in the future are easily solvable with a bit of 'can do'. Put more frequent trains in place after the match and implement a short term one way system away from the ground in all directions.
Hot air balloons from the park to outside Millennium Point.Quiet and looks ace. Doesn't require infrastructure spend.
Quote from: The Edge on April 17, 2024, 05:31:17 PMQuote from: tomd2103 on April 17, 2024, 05:10:54 PMQuote from: LeeS on April 17, 2024, 03:36:39 PMOne of the issues with that playing field next to the site is the band of trees between it and the Cadent site. Find bats in there and you can forget it. That's before anyone raises the question of removing a green space.So if a bat disposal expert appears on the Board in a couple of months, we'll know what's going on!Surely you mean bat preservation expert? No, a "bats, what bats?" expert...
Quote from: tomd2103 on April 17, 2024, 05:10:54 PMQuote from: LeeS on April 17, 2024, 03:36:39 PMOne of the issues with that playing field next to the site is the band of trees between it and the Cadent site. Find bats in there and you can forget it. That's before anyone raises the question of removing a green space.So if a bat disposal expert appears on the Board in a couple of months, we'll know what's going on!Surely you mean bat preservation expert?
Quote from: LeeS on April 17, 2024, 03:36:39 PMOne of the issues with that playing field next to the site is the band of trees between it and the Cadent site. Find bats in there and you can forget it. That's before anyone raises the question of removing a green space.So if a bat disposal expert appears on the Board in a couple of months, we'll know what's going on!
One of the issues with that playing field next to the site is the band of trees between it and the Cadent site. Find bats in there and you can forget it. That's before anyone raises the question of removing a green space.
Villarail.
Quote from: PeterWithe on April 19, 2024, 04:54:37 PMI think that is the major annoyance, the transport problems for VP both now and in the future are easily solvable with a bit of 'can do'. Put more frequent trains in place after the match and implement a short term one way system away from the ground in all directions.More frequent trains is very difficult because of the bottleneck at New Street. A full implementation of HS2 might've helped but without that the best option would be to petition for a tramline but I'd say the chances of getting one are very slim.It's also a very dense residential area and it's pinned between a trainline and the park/Aston Hall the whole location is a natural bottleneck that it's hard to do much to fix. Park and Ride schemes would be the best solution for drivers but i have no idea how popular they'd be.
Quote from: paul_e on April 19, 2024, 05:57:45 PMQuote from: PeterWithe on April 19, 2024, 04:54:37 PMI think that is the major annoyance, the transport problems for VP both now and in the future are easily solvable with a bit of 'can do'. Put more frequent trains in place after the match and implement a short term one way system away from the ground in all directions.More frequent trains is very difficult because of the bottleneck at New Street. A full implementation of HS2 might've helped but without that the best option would be to petition for a tramline but I'd say the chances of getting one are very slim.It's also a very dense residential area and it's pinned between a trainline and the park/Aston Hall the whole location is a natural bottleneck that it's hard to do much to fix. Park and Ride schemes would be the best solution for drivers but i have no idea how popular they'd be.Not sure about the train thing. The cross city line is down to half hourly now (wasn't it 5/6 trains per hour at one point?) and I'd assume it's not the only one to have been cut.Know New Street is still busy but surely it can't still be at capacity if there's not as many trains going there?