Amex burger van owner banned from Falmer station (From The Argus)
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Amex burger van owner banned from Falmer station
8:21am Wednesday 10th October 2012 in News By Neil Vowles
BANNED: Gerard McGill
A burger van owner has been told he can no longer sell hot snacks to football fans.
A government inspector has told Gerard McGill that he cannot run his food outlet near the car park of Falmer Station on Albion match days.
Mr McGill had appealed to the inspector against Brighton and Hove City Council, which had told him he could not run the mobile hot food and drink take-away in the back garden of a home in Station Approach, Brighton.
Residents had complained that the cooking smells, noise and litter generated by supporters queuing by Peckish Snack Bar had ruined their weekends and evenings.
The burger seller had been operating near the station under a temporary licence ever since the new £100 million American Express Community Stadium opened in August 2011.
However in February, he was given one month to shut down his business after the council ruled he was operating without planning permission.
Mr McGill submitted two planning applications for permanent permission but the council says both were returned to him as key information was missing.
On average, more than 9,000 fans used Falmer Station for every Albion game last season.
In his appeal, Mr McGill asked for approval to run his business for 28 days a year only.
However, Government officials dismissed the appeal and upheld the original enforcement notice due to the unacceptable effects on neighbouring homes.
Martin Randall, Brighton and Hove City Council’s head of planning, said: “We are pleased that the government planning inspector has upheld our decision to service an enforcement notice on Mr McGill.
“Although the council is committed to encouraging small businesses, we also have to ensure that they are located in appropriate sites and do not have a negative impact on residential properties.
“We hope that Mr McGill will now act swiftly to remove the van so that residents can once again enjoy the peace and privacy of their homes and gardens.”
Mr McGill was unavailable for comment.
Comments(28)
qm
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9:06am Wed 10 Oct 12
saraman
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9:07am Wed 10 Oct 12
john5001
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9:09am Wed 10 Oct 12
Goldenwight
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9:21am Wed 10 Oct 12
2. He ran a business from a nearby garden, with temporary planning permission to do so.
3. He failed (apparently through his own incompetence) to secure planning permission to continue.
5. Government Officials did not tell him to do anything, they merely upheld the decision of B&H Council.
6. There is nothing preventing him from running his business provding he seeks and receives the necessary permissions.
That it a pathetic attempt at misdirection by the Argus. If I were the author I would hang my head in shame.
Nikski
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9:27am Wed 10 Oct 12
isn't this something to be applauded/supported?
brighton1966
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9:27am Wed 10 Oct 12
luckily the floodlights failed as well.
Nathan_Adler
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9:31am Wed 10 Oct 12
More red tape trying to get in the eay of a man making an honest living.
Shame on you B&H council, shame on you!!
Ozimandias
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10:08am Wed 10 Oct 12
Perhaps Network rail could offer a buffet franchise on Falmer station and this man could apply for it!
Tailgaters Anonymous
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10:27am Wed 10 Oct 12
Hoarder12345444
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10:39am Wed 10 Oct 12
Nick Brighton
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10:46am Wed 10 Oct 12
Ozimandias wrote:Now there's some good lateral thinking.
If local authorities did not regulate mobile food outlets there would be vans all over the place and local residents would suffer noise and cooking smells.
Perhaps Network rail could offer a buffet franchise on Falmer station and this man could apply for it!
sbiscorrupt
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10:55am Wed 10 Oct 12
Something depressingly familiar about this!
Martha Gunn
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11:06am Wed 10 Oct 12
Atticus
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12:06pm Wed 10 Oct 12
Those cleaners don't get the recognition they deserve IMO. Glad I don't have to do it!
Skidrow
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1:02pm Wed 10 Oct 12
28000 capacity football ground
Southern Water Pumping Station
2nd busiest road in Brighton
Railway spewing out fans & students
Burger Van
How many residents could have been affected by this van? Are there many houses there?
Lewesroadresident
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1:17pm Wed 10 Oct 12
Nathan_Adler wrote:Nope, he didn't have planning permission and then failed to apply for it properly. So entirely his fault really, and nothing to do with the Greens whatsoever.
If he sold veggie burgers made with halal lentils and had a coloured rainbow on his van, the Greens would totally support him. More red tape trying to get in the eay of a man making an honest living. Shame on you B&H council, shame on you!!
Lewesroadresident
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1:21pm Wed 10 Oct 12
sbiscorrupt wrote:'Little man' who can't be bothered to apply for permission properly suffers the consequences.
'Little man' showing initiative gets stomped on by corporate led authority... Something depressingly familiar about this!
Unfortunately that is depressingly familiar- just like the carwash man who decided he would turn a premises into a garage without bothering to check he actually could, then blamed the Council.
I know this is shocking, but sometimes individual people are responsible for their own circumstances, and it's not the fault of BHCC or the Greens, or even the Tories.
John Steed
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1:24pm Wed 10 Oct 12
as to this guy and his burger van, well own goal scored. i suggest he fills in the forms properly, resubmits and takes it forward by appeal if nessacary after all thats how the wonderfull stadium got built,
Tommy11
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1:35pm Wed 10 Oct 12
Sevensisters
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2:28pm Wed 10 Oct 12
elephantsandowls
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3:14pm Wed 10 Oct 12
lol
^passing on ideas right now^
Portlock Seagull
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6:20pm Wed 10 Oct 12
The Real Phil
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7:05pm Wed 10 Oct 12
The burger man seems to have a fair bit of support, and it is a shame that he did not see fit to follow the system, though the obvious problems with the neighbours seem to indicate that his application would fail anyway.
It's a shame, but that's life.
worthingite
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9:08am Thu 11 Oct 12
Hopefully he was insured and has filled in his tax return.
Jimmy Stewart's Imaginary Rabbit
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10:16am Thu 11 Oct 12
The Real Phil wrote:Very sensible post - so well out of place on here. I'm no fan of the Greens but even I'm struggling to see how they can be worked into this story as either heroes or villains.
Where do we get all these knuckle draggers who blame "The Greens" for all ills which befall anyone in Brighton and Hove? Planning regulations have been around for many years before the Green Party even existed, and any council would be obliged to enforce them.
The burger man seems to have a fair bit of support, and it is a shame that he did not see fit to follow the system, though the obvious problems with the neighbours seem to indicate that his application would fail anyway.
It's a shame, but that's life.
JKW
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10:38am Thu 11 Oct 12
F in L
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2:11pm Thu 11 Oct 12
Jimmy Stewart's Imaginary Rabbit says...
8:58am Wed 10 Oct 12