It was interesting to read in your article "Holiday car fees anger" (The Argus, November 20) that hoteliers are concerned about the proposed Parking scheme in the Queens Park area.
A growing number of residents in the streets around Queens Park are also concerned as the parking situation has got steadily worse over the past few years and is likely to become even more of a problem.
Access to the park during the day is often very difficult due to bumper-to-bumper parking and not everyone wanting to use the park is within walking distance.
There is even greater difficulty for those with prams and wheelchairs.
Parking is a major problem for the city, especially in the centre and its adjacent neighbourhoods. The problem will not go away by simply ignoring it.
A controlled parking scheme is certainly one way of tackling the problem if linked with further improvements to the public transport system and this appears to be the opinion of a growing number of residents and park users in this area.
Kissing on the pitch!
What do they get up to in the dressing room?
-F Seddon, Hove
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