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9:13pm Wednesday 1st August 2007
Opponents of the proposed Falmer football stadium could form a consortium and launch an appeal in the High Court.
Lewes District Council announced it would not appeal against the Government's decision to grant Brighton and Hove Albion planning permission for the 22,500 seat arena on Tuesday.
But Falmer Parish Council, which also opposes the scheme, has yet to decide whether it will appeal against the decision.
Now the council is taking legal advice on the likely outcome of a High Court appeal.
Parish council chairman Councillor John Burt said: "We have commissioned a report from the lawyer who advised Lewes District Council on the same issue.
"We want to see if there is a chance of going to the High Court and we are also consulting the Campaign to Protect Rural England and South Downs Campaign to see if there is a possibility of forming a consortium."
The issue is due to be discussed at a parish council meeting next Tuesday.
Stadium campaigners believe that without the backing of Lewes council - the local planning authority - a legal challenge by Falmer council stands little chance of succeeding.
Last week new Communities Secretary Hazel Blears decided to end a decade of uncertainty by approving plans for the £50 million stadium. Opponents have until September 4 to try to block the development.
Paul Samrah, the chairman of Falmer For All Campaign, urged: "I appreciate the issues and problems Falmer Parish Council have but it is time to wake up and smell the coffee - this has been going on for eight years and enough is enough."
The news that Lewes council had decided against an appeal has been greeted with joy among Albion supporters. The planning process is already the longest ever suffered by a football club in the UK.
If no appeal is brought, Albion hope to kick off the 2010/11 season in their new home.
The original decision to grant permission, made by John Prescott in 2005, was quashed in the High Court after it was revealed he had made a mistake in the wording of the document.
Graham Hannaford, says...
9:45pm Wed 1 Aug 07
Graham, Shoreham says...
9:49pm Wed 1 Aug 07
Dave, Brighton says...
11:38pm Wed 1 Aug 07
bomber, brighton says...
2:59am Thu 2 Aug 07
rob, mile oak says...
8:15am Thu 2 Aug 07
unknown wrote:I think that just about sums up the mentality of some of those fighting against this stadium...To call people scum when you do not actually know those making their comments is completely below the belt. When will YOU wake up and realise that this country is a democracy, and you my friend are a small minded individual bent on ruining everything for the majority. If you are that fed up with this saga then crawl back to the hole you came from. We as BHA fans are ready for the fight and I can guarantee you that if your "Friend" chose to take this to the HIgh court, the judge would throw it out straight away and YOU would be made liable to not only pay your own costs, but the clubs, Brighton & Hove Council's and the Government's. Can YOU afford this?
oh ffs its always about brighton & hove what about for the people who live in falmer how do you think they will feel and thier rights have been ignored. we are sick of the comments from you brighton & hove scum on the argos support who have supported it. please be aware any future comments/harrasement made against LDC or myself or anybody that lives in falmer i will proceed with legal action. enough enough is enough you got your stadium now leave us alone and stop slagging off the people in falmer please....
Jon, Seaford says...
8:51am Thu 2 Aug 07
Paul, Brighton Seafront says...
9:25am Thu 2 Aug 07
unknown wrote:The rights have not been ignored, they have been considered, otherwise we would have the stadium built already.
oh ffs its always about brighton & hove what about for the people who live in falmer how do you think they will feel and thier rights have been ignored. we are sick of the comments from you brighton & hove scum on the argos support who have supported it. please be aware any future comments/harrasement made against LDC or myself or anybody that lives in falmer i will proceed with legal action. enough enough is enough you got your stadium now leave us alone and stop slagging off the people in falmer please....
dave, bodmin says...
9:40am Thu 2 Aug 07
sean, brighton says...
10:17am Thu 2 Aug 07
Graham, Shoreham says...
10:51am Thu 2 Aug 07
unknown wrote:Argos support? Didn't know the catalogue shop was on our side...good for them.
oh ffs its always about brighton & hove what about for the people who live in falmer how do you think they will feel and thier rights have been ignored. we are sick of the comments from you brighton & hove scum on the argos support who have supported it. please be aware any future comments/harrasement made against LDC or myself or anybody that lives in falmer i will proceed with legal action. enough enough is enough you got your stadium now leave us alone and stop slagging off the people in falmer please....
Barry, Godalming says...
12:31pm Thu 2 Aug 07
bob, brighton says...
1:08pm Thu 2 Aug 07
S, Sussex says...
1:30pm Thu 2 Aug 07
Graham, Shoreham says...
1:42pm Thu 2 Aug 07
S wrote:No we would not have it anywhere...that's why there have been all these enquiries. Read the plans and you might note all the measures that will be brought in to minimise disruption and noise. Indeed there are strict conditions that the club will have to adhere to...more than any other club in the land I would wager. I used to live near the old Goldstone Ground, which was slap bang in the middle of a built up area. Yes on match days there was some noise and about 1/2 hour of traffic disruption as the crowd left...and that was at a stadium built without any of those factors taken into consideration. This new stadium had to have plans to cater for these 'problems'.The future's bright(but not too bright as the floodlights are designed to keep the vast majority of the light inside the stadium..another fact to be read in the plans if you can be bothered). The futurs is a stadium built on Brighton and Hove land near Falmer (but not on it).
If I were a Falmer resident, I wouldn't want a bloody great football stadium next the village either! The traffic, litter, noise and crowd-control issues on matchdays are all going to be a nightmare and make the surrounding area WHEREVER the stadium is built unpleasant for those who actually LIVE there. The B&HA supporters who would have their stadium built more or less anywhere just as long as one is built would do well to reflect on just what it is like to actually live next door to a big football stadium. Bet many of them wouldn't want one at the end of their streets (though of course they'll say they would, in the full knowledge that it isn't actually going to happen to them)!
Easy 10, says...
1:46pm Thu 2 Aug 07
S wrote:Why don't you direct your remarks at the residents of Withdean, who have been neighbours of the Albion for eight years now. Crowd control, parking restrictions, park and ride and voluntary litter patrols by the fans after EVERY match has meant the Withdean residents have had very little, if any, disruption on a match day.
If I were a Falmer resident, I wouldn't want a bloody great football stadium next the village either! The traffic, litter, noise and crowd-control issues on matchdays are all going to be a nightmare and make the surrounding area WHEREVER the stadium is built unpleasant for those who actually LIVE there. The B&HA supporters who would have their stadium built more or less anywhere just as long as one is built would do well to reflect on just what it is like to actually live next door to a big football stadium. Bet many of them wouldn't want one at the end of their streets (though of course they'll say they would, in the full knowledge that it isn't actually going to happen to them)!
Chippy, Brighton says...
2:03pm Thu 2 Aug 07
S wrote:'S'. Match days are limited, so the occasional bit of noise and disruption. What about all the other grounds around the country? I don't honestly think the locals all whinge and moan all the time. And there are much more attractive places in the country where stadiums are. Falmer's not the be-all and end-all. It's just...there!!!
If I were a Falmer resident, I wouldn\'t want a bloody great football stadium next the village either! The traffic, litter, noise and crowd-control issues on matchdays are all going to be a nightmare and make the surrounding area WHEREVER the stadium is built unpleasant for those who actually LIVE there. The B&HA supporters who would have their stadium built more or less anywhere just as long as one is built would do well to reflect on just what it is like to actually live next door to a big football stadium. Bet many of them wouldn\'t want one at the end of their streets (though of course they\'ll say they would, in the full knowledge that it isn\'t actually going to happen to them)!
community advice online, lewes says...
2:06pm Thu 2 Aug 07
Easy 10, says...
2:45pm Thu 2 Aug 07
Chippy, Brighton says...
2:52pm Thu 2 Aug 07
John Prescott, London SW1 says...
2:53pm Thu 2 Aug 07
True Brightonian, BRIGHTON says...
4:56pm Thu 2 Aug 07
buzzer, says...
5:36pm Thu 2 Aug 07
community advice online wrote:just as well the nimbys have lost. Wouldn't be able to organise a pi55 up in the Swan, this lot.
TO ALL FALMER/LEWES/ ANTI-FALMER STADIUM RESIDENTS go to www.community-advice .co.uk and sign the petition and back up FALMER PARISH COUNCIL if they continue to take it further and appeal
Pastie, Brighton says...
6:30pm Thu 2 Aug 07
Graham, Shoreham says...
6:52pm Thu 2 Aug 07
Andy, says...
7:26pm Thu 2 Aug 07
Cap'n Pugwash, Dry Dock says...
8:51pm Thu 2 Aug 07
community advice online, lewes says...
8:54pm Thu 2 Aug 07
Cap'n Pugwash, dRY dOCK says...
8:54pm Thu 2 Aug 07
Pastie wrote:The hag Cuttress, chief antagonist towards the Albion and its fans is indeed the wife (yeuch) of one of the Forfars directors.
Is this accurate about Forfars?
minky, portslade says...
8:59pm Thu 2 Aug 07
Little Village vs Big Labour, says...
10:59pm Thu 2 Aug 07
minky wrote:Following a referendum in which the villagers were not allowed to vote, the overhaul of two independent planning inspectors and a beer and pie saga involving a former DP we arrive at the decision that was inevitable from the start. Its a sorry and shameful saga but credit goes to the courage of Norman Baker. I hope John Burt and team fight on for this just but uneven battle between a little village and big Labour and fans who are at the bidding of big business. It would be historic but unprecedented for the villages to win
I have never shopped at forfars anyway, how anyone could go into that one in 7dials, where the old dear, picks her nose & then serves up a piping hot sausage roll (complete with free bogies!) is beyond me!
Wardy, USA says...
2:08am Fri 3 Aug 07
rob, mile oak says...
7:13am Fri 3 Aug 07
Little Village vs Big Labour wrote:Oh what a load of absolute rubbish. This is NOT about party politics. If it were, then please explain to me why the Tory AND Lib Dem councillors on B&H council are supporting the stadium. Please also explain why both David Cameron and Gordon Brown have both pledged their support to the stadium.
minky wrote: I have never shopped at forfars anyway, how anyone could go into that one in 7dials, where the old dear, picks her nose & then serves up a piping hot sausage roll (complete with free bogies!) is beyond me!Following a referendum in which the villagers were not allowed to vote, the overhaul of two independent planning inspectors and a beer and pie saga involving a former DP we arrive at the decision that was inevitable from the start. Its a sorry and shameful saga but credit goes to the courage of Norman Baker. I hope John Burt and team fight on for this just but uneven battle between a little village and big Labour and fans who are at the bidding of big business. It would be historic but unprecedented for the villages to win
Dom Robinson, Brighton says...
11:17am Fri 3 Aug 07
Septicman, Brighton says...
2:20pm Fri 3 Aug 07
Graham, Shoreham says...
3:18pm Fri 3 Aug 07
buzzer, says...
4:31pm Fri 3 Aug 07
Septicman wrote:Not ill-informed merely a different point of view. You, on the otherhand spread misinformation with your lies. Easy and I have got the measure of you Septic. You're a fraud.
What a great post and my commiserations to you for the misery you will be put through. Unfortunately, the fight against the stadium was never going to be won. Expecting sensible responses from the fans, who are frequently ill informed about the stadium was expecting a bit much as well.
unkwon, fddfd says...
7:07pm Fri 3 Aug 07
Dave, says...
9:35pm Fri 3 Aug 07
Septicman wrote:I looked up the word Septic online using the Cambridge Dictionaries.
What a great post and my commiserations to you for the misery you will be put through. Unfortunately, the fight against the stadium was never going to be won. Expecting sensible responses from the fans, who are frequently ill informed about the stadium was expecting a bit much as well.
John, Haywards Heath says...
12:32pm Sat 4 Aug 07
MCG, smelling rats says...
8:01pm Sat 4 Aug 07
Dave wrote:No. He/She/It's full of sh1t.
Septicman wrote: What a great post and my commiserations to you for the misery you will be put through. Unfortunately, the fight against the stadium was never going to be won. Expecting sensible responses from the fans, who are frequently ill informed about the stadium was expecting a bit much as well.I looked up the word Septic online using the Cambridge Dictionaries. \'septic - infected by bacteria which produce pus\' Enough said.
Septicman, Brighton says...
6:22pm Sun 5 Aug 07
buzzer wrote:You guys make me laugh.
Septicman wrote: What a great post and my commiserations to you for the misery you will be put through. Unfortunately, the fight against the stadium was never going to be won. Expecting sensible responses from the fans, who are frequently ill informed about the stadium was expecting a bit much as well.Not ill-informed merely a different point of view. You, on the otherhand spread misinformation with your lies. Easy and I have got the measure of you Septic. You're a fraud.
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9:30pm Wed 1 Aug 07