by Esteban »
16 Oct 2015 16:45
Royalscot Car parking for both the football and for the proposed convention centre "Designed to accommodate over 5,000 delegates" will be a major issue.
A significant number of people will be travelling by car for business conventions and concert type activities, never mind the football.
As part of these proposals I would have thought they would have given far greater explanation as to how they are proposing to address parking, instead of very high level comments regarding greater use of public transport and a potential over reliance on Green Park station which dependant on the go ahead for electrification of that line is not yet a certainty.
I am surprised that as part of this they have not acquired the land where the old speedway was located and made that the parking for all events.
This is an exciting opportunity and it appears a shame that parking has not been fully catered for, perhaps an opportunity lost as not all have easy access to public transport especially those living in rural areas.
Build it and they will come. A lack of car parking is not going to deter a football fan or a concert goer from seeing their team or favourite band play. They'll moan and whinge about it whilst they are on their way there, but they'll do it regardless. And most conference attendees are forced to go anyway!
It's not as if you can't get to the complex if you need to and it gives RBC another reason to push the government to electrify the Reading to Basingstoke line. It probably does mean that out of town parking will be put under extra pressure and there'll be a greater need for public transport links, which could inflate costs. But I would imagine that parking is pretty low down on the agenda for any new build - unless you happen to be building a new car park, of course.
My immediate concerns are where the memorial garden is going to be and how the finances affect the club. I'll worry about how I'm going to get to the game when the thing is actually finished.
EDIT: Imagine that central space between the stadium and the conference centre full of Reading fans, when we have a reason to celebrate!