john i have to agree with you...i have been saying for a long time now how the council are slowly but surely forgetting the needs of the elderly and disabled people..now they seem to be demolishing a lot of car parks but will they replace them?...many people who cant walk far to bus stops or stand on train platforms for long periods of time and struggle with wheelchairs or walking frames have to use their cars and park in the nearest car park to their destination...the lack of car parks coupled with all the diversions due to building works is making them try to walk further than they can physically manage thus forcing them to avoid the city centre...not as bad as some people but i have mobility issues now and cant walk more than 5 mins without having to have a rest (2 arthritic knees
) ..i have never driven but i am lucky as my bus stop is only a 3 min walk away and takes me straight to the high st but i do feel sorry for those who are worse off than i am... i only go into the city when i have to which is very rare nowadays as the city centre is now geared up for the young and fit..my advice to those who have to use the car parks is check before you set out that the car park is still standing...
lyn