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  1. perseus

    The Decision - YES, but first prove there's nowhere else available

    So with the mind set in Brighton about 10 years behind the rest of Britain (how long have Derby, Reading had a new stadium?), and if you mean the Brighton Councillors, (add another ten years on), and for Lewes Council (add another ten years to that), and for Falmer Parish Council (add on at...
  2. perseus

    The Decision - YES, but first prove there's nowhere else available

    Well, we might agree with something then. If Albion do not get Falmer, Brighton & Hove Albion will NOT exist. The club will not die though. There is no possibility of another location in the Brighton & Hove area, so it may have to have a slight change of name. e.g. Brighton & South Coast...
  3. perseus

    The Decision - YES, but first prove there's nowhere else available

    It appears that there is a leading letter in the Friday Argus (I usually do not bother to read the paper). It seems to be well written without any rude words. It is quite a long letter without anti-Falmer sentiment, and apart from the monorail bit (which somewhat spoils it), it is as well...
  4. perseus

    The Decision - YES, but first prove there's nowhere else available

    If they mentioned the name Pende, it must be a local person, as it is not written on the Map. http://www.glaucus.org.uk/Pende.htm At a Public Meeting recently, a member of the audience I did not know (called Tony) stood up and recommended that the site for a football stadium. An ex-Brighton...
  5. perseus

    The Decision - YES, but first prove there's nowhere else available

    If this scenario happens the site is envisaged at Pende http://www.glaucus.org.uk/Pende.htm Some more pictures at: http://www.northstandchat.biz/showthread.php?s=&threadid=30115&perpage=40&pagenumber=2
  6. perseus

    The Decision - YES, but first prove there's nowhere else available

    The point is if Falmer is turned down, surely the "green lobby" would support a scheme whereby "green non-polluting energy" is created on a non-AONB site? In the national interest, with a Government subsidy with roofs and stands with huge solar panels? PS: I always thought solar panels...
  7. perseus

    The Decision - YES, but first prove there's nowhere else available

    In the event (unlikely or probable depending on your interpretation) of Falmer being turned down, drastic measures will have to be taken to get a stadium built on another site. On a larger site, the stadium plans could use some really modern green technology: The Energy Saving Trust (EST) has...
  8. perseus

    The Decision - YES, but first prove there's nowhere else available

    Ben's Grandad: the Pende thread is on http://www.northstandchat.biz/showthread.php?s=&threadid=30115&perpage=40&pagenumber=2 It is does not really matter. The same thing always happens with Planning Permissions like this. The developers (in case the Albion) will always proceeed to the Public...
  9. perseus

    The Decision - YES, but first prove there's nowhere else available

    This is all old hat now but Official Summary of the decision by the Planning Inspectorate http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/wps/portal?PpAction=select_document&select_document_id=1090430511853&lpaCode=null&section=HOME Prescott takes football stadium plan into extra time The public inquiry...

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