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  1. Curious Orange

    Lewes District Council drop Falmer case?

    It is now deemed grammatically acceptable to start a sentence with 'And', and also 'But', but not with 'However'. But all that is entirely off topic, what we have to bare in mind is that we are now at least a couple of months closer to our goal of a stadium at the University of Brighton!! :clap2:
  2. Curious Orange

    Lewes District Council drop Falmer case?

    Actually the thing with the "Built up Area" is entirely about lines on maps, and not really to do with how land is zoned for planning purposes. In the case of Falmer the line on the map was moved between the end of the second Public Inquiry, and the issue of the decision letter. This was to do...
  3. Curious Orange

    Lewes District Council drop Falmer case?

    Oi!! To get pretty much anywhere in Brighton you have to go SOUTH from Falmer (or West, then South). Anyway, I only said the article was QUITE accurate, not VERY accurate... :glare:
  4. Curious Orange

    Lewes District Council drop Falmer case?

    The Government aren't the only ones!!! :angry:
  5. Curious Orange

    Lewes District Council drop Falmer case?

    A good article on the BBC website now, and actually quite accurate, and no pictures of ponds: I think the key phrase there was "because the government had not said it would consider all their objections when the decision was retaken", the government never had to say that because they are...
  6. Curious Orange

    Lewes District Council drop Falmer case?

    I don't believe so, the Treasury Solicitors stance has always been that there was a technical error with the letter in terms of the built up area of Brighton & Hove, and that this was enough to have the decision quashed. They have always maintained that LDCs other points didn't have any legal...
  7. Curious Orange

    Lewes District Council drop Falmer case?

    They surely wouldn't be able to do that if all their objections are addressed in the new Decision Letter. They were mostly about interpretation of policy guidelines - and the ultimate authority on that is the Secretary of State (see Lord B's signature - the red bit).
  8. Curious Orange

    Lewes District Council drop Falmer case?

    Very succinct.
  9. Curious Orange

    Lewes District Council drop Falmer case?

    Oooo, cold feet at the last minute eh, must have been because of my letter in the Argus on Saturday!! ;)

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