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| Miriam Binder |
Posted - 31/03/2007 : 10:37:52 It looks as if the Brighton Eye has passed the planning application and it is anticipated that work will start on the i360 sometime in June.
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| 30 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
| Furzewick |
Posted - 26/05/2008 : 19:04:54 quote: Originally posted by Daveb
On his friends driveway?
Either that or you have discovered the flaw in the letter and the fact is that it was made up by the Brighton & Hove Tourist Board!
Shome mistake shurely |
| Martha Gunn |
Posted - 26/05/2008 : 19:00:15 quote: Originally posted by Furzewick
Just wondering: How did the writer of the letter find a central parking space so effortlessly ?
And he came down via Hove thanks to local knowledge. The intended route into brighton - the A23 - is now screwed. Had he been stuck in a jam from Patcham, his day out might not have been so great. |
| Martha Gunn |
Posted - 26/05/2008 : 18:58:26 quote: Originally posted by Furzewick
Bitter or realistic ?
What about the reaction to the letter published in the Argus about the day out in Brighton. http://www.theargus.co.uk/display.var.2290670.0.0.php
Yes, he's had a nice day out by the sea but this isn't the everyday experience of Brighton is it? For those living & working here the reality is somewhat different and for those that move here they often enjoy a honeymoon period where the rose tinted specs make everything great.
It's that classic case of peering behind the wallpaper. The festival, beach, sunshine etc all do a great job of papering over the cracks but underneath we all know the unaddressed shortcomings that exist.
The council are too happy to accept statistics like the town being the drug-death capital of the UK as being a by-product of our 'vibrant' cafe, bar & club society.
Besides, he comes from Byfleet which is a suburb of Woking for goodness sake. Mosside would be a nice day out in comparison...
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| Daveb |
Posted - 26/05/2008 : 13:29:33 On his friends driveway?
Either that or you have discovered the flaw in the letter and the fact is that it was made up by the Brighton & Hove Tourist Board! |
| Furzewick |
Posted - 26/05/2008 : 12:35:00 Just wondering: How did the writer of the letter find a central parking space so effortlessly ? |
| Daveb |
Posted - 26/05/2008 : 12:22:20 I guess no place is great if you live there all the time. |
| Miriam Binder |
Posted - 26/05/2008 : 12:10:41 Exactly so ... It may be a great city to wander into for a day off here or there but it is far from a great place to be when you live here all year round. |
| Daveb |
Posted - 26/05/2008 : 11:34:57 A good point of view from a tourist. I think the point however is this... Brighton & Hove need tourists but some money should be spent on some decent facilities that local tax payers can benefit from all year round.
Martha Gunn is more than likely correct in saying a lot of Brightonians are now living on the outskirts.
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| long time no see |
Posted - 26/05/2008 : 11:25:07 Good Point Of View Furzewick. |
| Furzewick |
Posted - 26/05/2008 : 10:53:41 Bitter or realistic ?
What about the reaction to the letter published in the Argus about the day out in Brighton. http://www.theargus.co.uk/display.var.2290670.0.0.php
Reaction :
Peter Topping gives his verdict on Brighton & Hove Peter Topping? Is he a government minister? Is he the author of a new guide book or a newspaper columnist or a TV personality? He’s none of these things and actually much more important than all of them. Peter Topping is a visitor from Surrey who came to the city on Sunday and had a good time. He had such a good time he took the trouble to write to The Argus about his visit and he reminds all those who spend too much time complaining about Brighton & Hove’s perceived shortcomings what a great place this is. |
| Martha Gunn |
Posted - 25/05/2008 : 23:01:40 quote: Originally posted by Furzewick
If it wasn't for our seafront .....
With so many planned developments located there, isn't even this at stake.
Perhaps but while there is still some beach that meets the sea - the tourists will come, trash the town, spend money that will fill the pockets of a transient workforce and national (not local) companies and then bu@@er of again until next weekend / bank holiday.
A seafront on a sunny day can hide a multitude of sins - Brighton has always clung to this but over the last 10-15 years has seemingly fallen in love with soaking up its own self-produced hype.
Like Miriam says - all style, no substance. The substance lies in the sadly neglected suburbs. Who cares about them? They don't make a 'world class city' do they?
Cor, I'm bitter tonight aren't I! |
| Furzewick |
Posted - 25/05/2008 : 22:42:22 quote: Originally posted by Martha Gunn
quote: Originally posted by Daveb
Sad but true. Brighton could be a whole lot more.
It could be if those in power and those hangers-on that sadly influence power took their collective heads out of the @rse's for a moment to see that basically, if it wasn't for our seafront (that isn't actually that great) we'd be nothing more than a Regency Croydon with poorer shopping facilities and lower wages.
This is unlikely to happen anytime soon however.
Back on topic, I'm still sceptical that this (i360) will ever be built despite news this week that building work is imminent.
If it wasn't for our seafront .....
With so many planned developments located there, isn't even this at stake. |
| Martha Gunn |
Posted - 25/05/2008 : 22:08:05 quote: Originally posted by Daveb
You and me both. I guess you have been a Brightionian as long or longer than I have to know.
I'm sure if they conducted a straw-poll around the 'burbs and places like Peacehaven, Shoreham etc - all full of displaced Brightonians, they'd be a resounding call for facilities like a decent swimming pool to rival that in Burgess Hill or Crawley - not 'strings-of-pearls' along the seafront. These places get pocked fun at by local authorities like Brighton & Hove but they actually just get on and quietly deliver quality amenities & services without all the bravado & bluster we get here.
A big donut offering marginally better views those than gained free on the Race Hill are probably quite far down the list of 'would-likes'.
I suppose never having bought into the whole 'place to be be' thing, my views of what Brighton & Hove should offer and the direction in which its future lies are at odds with those actually calling the shots.
At the end of the day, Brighton was a fishing village made fashionable by a King who liked to party to excess. Brighton still whores itself out to Londoners every weekend. Its morals (and appearence) will forever be skid-row-on-sea all the while our leaders are happy to chase the cheap & easy £££££ |
| Miriam Binder |
Posted - 25/05/2008 : 22:06:15 You put it best Martha when you said that Brighton is all style and no substance the way things are going. |
| Daveb |
Posted - 25/05/2008 : 21:37:21 You and me both. I guess you have been a Brightionian as long or longer than I have to know. |
| Martha Gunn |
Posted - 25/05/2008 : 21:22:11 quote: Originally posted by Daveb
Sad but true. Brighton could be a whole lot more.
It could be if those in power and those hangers-on that sadly influence power took their collective heads out of the @rse's for a moment to see that basically, if it wasn't for our seafront (that isn't actually that great) we'd be nothing more than a Regency Croydon with poorer shopping facilities and lower wages.
This is unlikely to happen anytime soon however.
Back on topic, I'm still sceptical that this (i360) will ever be built despite news this week that building work is imminent. |
| Daveb |
Posted - 25/05/2008 : 21:14:41 Sad but true. Brighton could be a whole lot more. |
| Martha Gunn |
Posted - 25/05/2008 : 21:08:59 quote: Originally posted by Infinite Poppadum
Here is an account of the way in which other towns have got on with "re-inventing" themselves while Brighton waffles on with unworkable schemes.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2008/may/25/beach.familyholidays
But this is Brighton & Hove remember - 'The Place to be'. Just getting on and making improvements might be acceptable for other places but we're special aren't we? As this is the #1 seaside resort on the planet (it must be cos Brad Pitt wants an apartment) then of course new developments here must undergo a far more rigorous planning stage than anywhwere else and ideas must be 500% more grandoise than proposed anywhere else.
The facts speak for themselves - what other modern seaside resport can boast the wasteland of Black Rock, the State-of-the-art leisure complex at King Alfred, the entertainment utopia of the Aquarium Terraces, the library-with-no-books, the exciting theme park 'road trench land' etc etc etc
Brighton & Hove - all mouth and no trousers |
| Infinite Poppadum |
Posted - 25/05/2008 : 12:06:34 quote: Originally posted by Borninhove
See what they are planning to build near me ...

Yes, it's a hotel with a big wheel in the middle - so you can get an endless parade of gawkers rotating past your hotel room window.
It looks like a prehistoric monster looming up. |
| Borninhove |
Posted - 25/05/2008 : 12:04:02 See what they are planning to build near me ...

Yes, it's a hotel with a big wheel in the middle - so you can get an endless parade of gawkers rotating past your hotel room window. |
| Infinite Poppadum |
Posted - 25/05/2008 : 11:50:05 Here is an account of the way in which other towns have got on with "re-inventing" themselves while Brighton waffles on with unworkable schemes.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2008/may/25/beach.familyholidays |
| long time no see |
Posted - 23/05/2008 : 08:25:03 Sure but this is a Private Venture with many more deals (worldwide) running after it. |
| B.O.B. |
Posted - 23/05/2008 : 08:03:46 This is the last thing Brighton needs at the moment. Housing, a new leisure centre,(but not by Karis)yes but a donut on a stick. All that money spent and disruption so people can go up and down and look over the rooftops but it 'will put Brighton on the map'. Councillors can boast it's taller than that thing at Portsmouth. Credit crunch? |
| Daveb |
Posted - 21/05/2008 : 21:01:30 Starbucks will cover all angles and be favourites for any prime spot. |
| long time no see |
Posted - 21/05/2008 : 20:58:27 No at the top many people but no cafe not safe enough to do.
At the base Many stores are Fighting for the #1 position, however. |
| Daveb |
Posted - 21/05/2008 : 20:55:16 Rumour has it that Starbucks have permission to open a shopat the top!  |
| long time no see |
Posted - 21/05/2008 : 20:52:13 Building work is to begin finally on the Brighton Eye over a year late and after a succession of false starts.
It is about time since the base is a hard construction and clear out.
With so many on hold it makes a change.
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| Daveb |
Posted - 21/05/2008 : 20:41:12 Can you believe it? http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/generalnews/display.var.2287935.0.brighton_eye_moves_step_closer.php |
| Infinite Poppadum |
Posted - 25/03/2008 : 15:48:33 Here is a misfortune at the London Eye.
If there is similar trouble at the Brighton one, will there also be these emergency commodes?
The article does not say if anybody used them and whether, if so, other passengers looked away - or, indeed, whether the contents were then tipped earthwards.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/mar/25/london.eye |
| Miriam Binder |
Posted - 11/03/2008 : 10:27:31 Donut on a stick if you don't mind B.O.B.  |