Portsmouth News

Disabled bay call outside football club gets a rebuff

Club planning new developmen­t

- By KIMBERLEY BARBER The News kimberley.barber@thenews.co.uk

VOLUNTEERS at a community football club are calling for better disabled parking to be brought in.

Jim Finnegan, the club’s volunteer stadium manager, wants to see a designated bay installed outside the club’s gates, so that people can better access the ground on match days.

However, Fareham Borough Council, which owns the land and road at Palmerston Drive, said that it could not bring in more measures – as there are adequate facilities nearby.

And even the football club's owner Nick Ralls said he would not back a motion to change the current situation, as there are grand plans in the making for the whole site to be redevelope­d.

Jim said he wanted to see action now, as the club is growing in popularity and parking is becoming increasing­ly difficult, especially as part of the nearby car park is being used as a Covid test centre.

He said: ‘Everybody should have the right to be able to watch the football. It should an inclusive ground.

‘Not every disability is visible and not everybody can be dropped off on match days.

‘With the current situation of cars parking on the pavement and double yellow lines, there’s nowhere close enough.

‘I would like the council to simply mark out a designated bay along the road – or look at knocking down the nearby derelict toilet block and create some spaces there.’

Council officers and council leader Sean Woodward have visited the site and met Jim, but they said that they would not be taking any more action.

Cllr Woodward said there are bays in the nearby car park by the Rainbow Centre, and said that people with blue badges are entitled to park on double yellow lines, but this would require some of the supporters who currently park there to pay attention to the markings.

He said: ‘We painted the double yellow lines along that road at the request of the club a few years ago and there is a large car park nearby.

‘We have looked at this very closely but it is not something we will be progressin­g at this stage.’

Club owner and chairman Nick said: ‘We have got a lovely scheme coming. There is no point doing anything now as it’s not necessary.’

 ??  ?? BETTER ACCESS Jim Finnegan wants a designated bay outside Fareham Town FC
BETTER ACCESS Jim Finnegan wants a designated bay outside Fareham Town FC

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