Well, they still have my full support, even if it does nause up my travel plans.
This is 100% the fault of the Government and the rail companies. They could have settled this months ago. They chose not to.
Yes. They've achieved quite a lot.
They'd have been achieved a lot quicker if the Government didn't keep interfering with the rail companies' negotiations.
I spoke to Paul Barber this week. I am not sure Dick's is going.
But I did ask him about the museum (before I read your post). To me, it's one of the (few) disappointments of the stadium that the museum is tucked out of the way, out of sight and almost out of mind. He intends to look at that. I...
"...the scheme proposes to incorporate an area of solar photovoltaic (PV) panels atop the roof, with provision of a 312m2 array. This is anticipated to generate approximately 4.83 MWh/yr."
Good.
Not necessarily.
The club has said this may well take a long time (though not 13 years), and one of the council people I spoke to said that one final site hadn't been identified yet.
When Brighton & Hove Albion was seeking planning permission for the stadium back in the early noughties, the club claimed it would add £23m annually to the local economy.
It was laughed out of the room.
An independent report released today has stated the club added around £612m during the...
We are delighted to announce that we have partnered with Under the Lights Comedy to bring you an Albion fan event in Amsterdam on 9th November ahead of our game against Ajax.
The show is from 1-3 at the Amsterdam Comedy Cafe which is about a 5 min walk from Amsterdam Centraal station.
The show...
By that metric, we will never have another General Election, as 'the public have spoken'.
We did indeed have a referendum, but which the public chose a preference. Oddly enough, there was nothing in law that then obliged the UK to actually leave the EU - it was a referendum, and therefore...
If anyone wants a match programme, I hoovered up a few leftovers after the game. Happy to post one out to you.
Email: alan.wares1969@outook.com, and I'll see if I can rustle one up for you.
The 21st and final Robert Eaton Memorial Fund (REMF) Challenge Trophy Match will take place on Friday 2nd June at the American Express Community Stadium, kick off 7pm. Entry will be £6.00 for adults, and £2.50 for Under 16s.
REMF recently announced that it was winding down fundraising activity...
The committee of the Robert Eaton Memorial Fund (REMF) has unanimously decided to wind down all fundraising operations, with a view to closing the charity on January 31st 2024.
This will bring to a close over 22 years of fundraising in order to donate kit and equipment to youth and children’s...