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A twist in the Falmer saga



ali jenkins

Thanks to Guinness Dave
Feb 9, 2006
9,896
Southwick
Which building? It is spelled rumour btw.

The last Yes decision had conditions. That is expected. One of them was that tickets couldn't be sold on the gate and another is that the car park is for vehicles containing a minimum of 4 passengers.
What else has changed?

He works at Tower Point. And he doesnt know what type of conditions, it might just be the ones that are expected, or it could be something bigger.
 




D

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I used to work in Tower Point for WASA International...... so what, its got about 11 floors they don't all sit round the same table your mate may as well work in Vantage Point he still may hear rumours, I heard the coach park may be scrapped when I was on the 18.03 London Bridge To Brighton last Thursday
 
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Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
He works at Tower Point. And he doesnt know what type of conditions, it might just be the ones that are expected, or it could be something bigger.

So he works for the club and doesn't know any more than the rest of us then. :dunce::dunce:
 




British Bulldog

The great escape
Feb 6, 2006
10,994
Hows it going BB, I so badly want a tab today :censored: but I've fought the urge I thought it was meant to get easier :rant:

It's not too bad now thanks, I'm using the patches and if the urges get too strong I have a suck on one of those inhaler things, They leave your throat feeling like you've just swallowed the contents of an ash tray and puts me right off the thought of a fag. dont give in to it fella we'll beat this together no matter how hard it is.
 




dougdeep

New member
May 9, 2004
37,732
SUNNY SEAFORD
I worked at Tower Point too. Small world eh?
 








Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
47,270
at home
Don't worry mate. Half the fun that people get on here is just picking on other people, even when something is posted genuinely and clearly states the it's word of mouth nothing more.


that comment ought to be placed firmly at the top of this board for all to see.

people sometimes forget in their haste to be uberfans that other people have different opinions and ideas that others.
 


otk

~(.)(.)~
May 15, 2007
1,895
Leg out of the bed
It's not too bad now thanks, I'm using the patches and if the urges get too strong I have a suck on one of those inhaler things, They leave your throat feeling like you've just swallowed the contents of an ash tray and puts me right off the thought of a fag. dont give in to it fella we'll beat this together no matter how hard it is.

Keep up the good work dudes! I'm over 8 years down the 'no fags' road, so it can be done :)
 








He works at Tower Point. And he doesnt know what type of conditions, it might just be the ones that are expected, or it could be something bigger.

It is practically unheard of for a planning authority to attach conditions to a planning permission that haven't been discussed and agreed with the applicant.
 


The last Yes decision had conditions. That is expected. One of them was that tickets couldn't be sold on the gate and another is that the car park is for vehicles containing a minimum of 4 passengers.

Not strictly true. The planning condition was this:-

The Stadium shall not be brought into use unless and until a Travel
Management Plan prepared in consultation with the Travel
Management Group has been submitted to and approved in writing by
the Local Planning Authority.
The Travel Management Plan shall include details of:
1. Match ticket sales points;
2. Provision of Transport Voucher or equivalent and journeys/modes
to be covered by the same;
3. Capacity location management and operational arrangements of
Park and Ride sites and the Bus and Coach Park;
4. Provision of Signage directing vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists to
Stadium and Parking;
5. Public Transport arrangements to be provided including (but not
limited to) addition public transport capacity on Event Days;
6. A Parking Management Strategy for the Controlled Parking Zone as
defined in Condition 48 below;
7. Methodology for assessment of additional traffic impacts;
8. Publicity arrangements in respect of parking restrictions in the
vicinity of the Stadium including (but not limited to) restrictions on
parking on the Falmer Campus of the University of Brighton in
Falmer Village and in Stanmer Park and the use of non-car travel
modes (to include away supporters);
9. Pedestrian routing to and from the Stadium;
10. Management of Pedestrian Routes;
11. An Information Strategy for publicity of travel details and advice of
spectator behaviour;
12. Mechanism for monitoring and review of the Travel Management
Plan;
No event with an anticipated attendance of 500 or more shall take
place at the Stadium other than in accordance with the Travel
Management Plan or such separate Travel Management Plan as shall
have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning
Authority specific to that Event.

In other words ... the DETAILS of the Travel Management Plan have to be agreed between the Football Club and Brighton & Hove City Council. The Secretary of State doesn't get involved with the details, just the headings. The Club and the Council presented the details at the Public Inquiry.
 








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