Postby atbattersea » Thu Jun 18, 2015 1:03 am
I had the misfortune to visit the park this afternoon. Completely unbelievable, it is much, much worse than I could ever have imagined.
There are 10ft high crash barriers around the entire east and south sides of Carriage Drive (may be around the north and west sides too), which effectively prevent access to the park. There are articulated lorries, vans, cranes, etc all over the place. Workmen putting up more barriers with essentially no separation between their workspace and the public trying to get around the park.
The crash barriers seem to block entry to the main body of the park, except for a few crossing points. There are no signs as to where these crossing points might be and no information for park users as to what parts of the park are accessible.
A few stewards are directing all users of the park to the footpaths on Carriage Drive, the roadway itself is closed to everyone (well it is surrounded by crash barriers). So you have pedestrians, runners and cyclists all trying to use a footpath that is constricted by the crash barriers and a separate ring of crowd control barriers.
This is all about two weeks prior to the race, so you can imagine that the actual disruption in the park is going to be continuing for at least three weeks. I though four days was more than enough, but this is an absolute joke.
rooting4tooting I take your point about the track at Crystal Palace, but the reality is that they did, historically have races there. Although it may not seem so, the course they are using in Battersea Park is no wider. I also understand your point that there have been commercial activities in the park before. But this is on a totally different scale, this is more or less the whole park. Even when the funfair was there back in the 1970s is was a relatively small section and did not prevent access to the bulk of the park.
The exhibition hall at the "British Genius" site is actually a temporary building, which they take down on a regular basis (I presume because there is no planning permission to have it there permanently).