Hi Robin,
From the onset it appears as though CPFC2010's hand was forced due to the posturing for the Olympic Stadium. The plans and proposal were rushed out but press reports and subsequent interviews with Steve Parish reveal that this was no knee jerk reaction. Talks with the LDA, Bromley and Croydon Councils have been taking place for some time. So far all the right supportive noises have been made, the Mayor, Jim Dowd MP, and at least one local councillor Peter Fookes, Penge and Cator Ward, have been supporting the proposal without consulting their constituents.
The following is from one of first press releases back in January
http://www.streathamguardian.co.uk/news ... w_stadium/
Stephen Carr, the leader of Bromley Council said: "Crystal Palace football Club have spoken to us and we are interested in their proposal to relocate the club to Crystal Palace park. These are potentially exciting times for Crystal Palace park and of course, we would need to look very carefully at the merits of any proposal. These fresh visionary ideas are welcome and ultimately, we want to improve the park and wider area and any viable plan to improve the park could have a positive impact on the locality and secure a brighter future. Of course, we will consider all proposals on their merits and would be subject to the planning permission in the usual way."
Jon Rouse, CEO of Croydon Council said: "Croydon Council wants to see Crystal Palace Football Club thrive on and off the pitch. While we would be sad to see the club leave the borough we will actively support a move to the National Sports Centre site if that is what is judged by owners and fans to be in the best interests of the club."
No mention of the best interests of Selhurst. Selhurst, South Norwood and Thornton Heath High in particular, have been shaped by their proximity to the stadium. The shops and businesses that thrive are the ones that adapt to the needs of stadium footfall and traffic. I find it strange that the CEO of Croydon Council is supporting a proposal that will damage the economy of two of the borough's town centres.
No mention either of what might be in the interests of Crystal Palace Park and the surrounding environs. Although CPFC2010 have this covered with the regeneration of the NSC site in return for building their 40K capacity stadium, hotel, corporate and retail comples on MOL.The bright blue stadium will be twice the height of the NSC.
The impact on the park will be damaging. Not only will it loose land to CPFC but it will become the only feeder route to the stadium. A 40K capacity crowd would see up to 80,000 pedestrian journeys in a 4 hour time period.
There are many planning obstacles. Last time CPFC applied to move to the park their application was turned down on 11 planning gounds. Traffic and parking being one of them. The latest idea to present the application as a "public transport" stadium is the result of some creative thinking but it doesn't add up, why the need for CPZs if everyone's coming by PT? No the reality is most will come by PT but thousands will still come by car. The CPZs create satelite parking zones. Not nice for those who live on the zone's boundaries.
I have already registered my many concerns with my Ward Cllrs. I also wrote to Cllr Fookes and Malcolm WicksMP who had been reported as supporting the move. Malcolm Wicks wrote back to say he was not taking a position on the proposal until further details were available. Cllr Fookes said he welcomed it but would be consulting his constituents. More recently I wrote to Councillor Teresa O’Neill the newly appointed Mayor's advisor to outer boroughs. It is important that those who are supporting this without consulting their constituents are challenged and the "no thanks" vote is registered.