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aftershavedave

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
7,225
as 10cc say, not in hove
The University of Brighton has dropped its challenge to Brighton and Hove Albion's plans for a new community stadium.

It has agreed to support a revised application for the 22,000-seat stadium - eliminating one of the main hurdles standing in the way of the scheme.

Fresh plans have been submitted to modify Village Way and improve access to the proposed bus and coach park serving the ground.

The challenge by the university, which owns about a third of the proposed stadium site, threatened to wreck Albion's dream of moving to a new ground.

The two sides had been locked in talks for months, with the university seeking legal safeguards to ensure student life would not be damaged by the stadium.

A public inquiry into the scheme was adjourned in June after the university said it was "deeply concerned" by the plans.

It said it wanted to ensure the building and running of the club did not interfere with its own work, the security of its campus was not affected by the arrival and departure of fans and that transport to the campus was not affected on match days.

A planning inspector gave the club three months extra to resolve the dispute as it came perilously close to withdrawing the application to build at Falmer, jeopardising the future of the £48 million scheme.

The university is now satisfied with the revised layout and will be backing the scheme when the inquiry resumes if discussions are finalised on an agreement enabling the campus and the stadium to "successfully co-exist".

Albion chief executive Martin Perry said: "We are very pleased we have been able to agree these modifications with the University of Brighton and we are grateful to them for their support.

"We have been able to submit a planning application.

"It will now go through the process to be considered at the final stage of the inquiry which starts again in October.

"We've also made some very significant progress with the university on the legal agreements. We've got more meetings to come, but we're now very much on track to have it all signed up prior to the inquiry resuming.

"We're feeling we've made a lot of progress and we're very pleased."

A spokesman for the University of Brighton said: "We are pleased to have reached an agreement on this issue."

It is expected the application will be called in by the Secretary of State to be considered with the main application for the stadium at the resumption of the inquiry.

Parties at the inquiry signed up to a procedure to allow this to happen.

Falmer Parish Council is among the objectors to the scheme, however.

Planning inspector John Collyer will reconvene the inquiry for two weeks in the autumn to deal with final matters and the overall decision will rest with Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott.
 




CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
45,310
The University's top boys are off to see their lawyers in London today to see if the agreement is indeed satisfactory but everybody is very confident that all is now resolved.
 




CAFC Matt

New member
Jul 27, 2003
5,465
Woodindean
COngrats if all goes well you should be on a clear path to a new stdium - Why I should pay for it in my council tax I don't know :dunce:
 


Marc

New member
Jul 6, 2003
25,267
I cant believe Falmer's final decision rests on that slug like creature Prescott....damn if he agree's to it I'm gonna have to actually like the bloke :eek:
 






Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
NSC Patron
Jul 6, 2003
20,268
CAFC Matt said:
COngrats if all goes well you should be on a clear path to a new stdium - Why I should pay for it in my council tax I don't know :dunce:

Paying for what out of your Council Tax? The only council money spent has been by our opponents in Lewes and East Sussex.
 


Curious Orange

Punxsatawney Phil
Jul 5, 2003
10,516
On NSC for over two decades...
Brovian said:
Paying for what out of your Council Tax? The only council money spent has been by our opponents in Lewes and East Sussex.

And I bet everyone in Lewes district is really pleased with the massive increase in their council tax!!
 












Brixtaan

New member
Jul 7, 2003
5,030
Border country.East Preston.
VERY interesting.
Yet more pointers to the go-ahead.
Prescott is the least of our worries.

Very soon I can start moaning about the 22000 capacity.



:bowdown:
 








Wilts

New member
Jul 5, 2003
1,772
Bournemouth/Reading
TSeagull said:
Is the stadium expandable??? ?

All stadiums are expandable! Some are just cheaper than others, where you can just build on what is already there. Others you will have to knock down part of the ground and build a new stand to fit with the rest.
 






Gritt23

New member
Jul 7, 2003
14,902
Meopham, Kent.
Sounds promising. Won't get too excoted until I hear that it HAS been signed.
 




Brixtaan

New member
Jul 7, 2003
5,030
Border country.East Preston.
I hope it is expandable.22,000 is derisory.But that's for later.


As for p!ssing off the entire county of Sussex jbl, he'd make the entire county of Sussex p!ssed off if he agreed.
Remember,it's full of middle england,Daily Mail reading 'angry from Tunbridge Wells types.The last thing they want is a dirty great football stadium half a mile from their precious green belt.
 


Cheeky Monkey

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
24,005
I thought the reason that the Falmer design was so lop-sided (i.e. one large stand) was because it had to fit in with the lie of the land and be non-obtrusive from a distance. If that's the case then any expansion beyond 22,000 is going to be difficult, short of dropping the pitch as done by the likes of Barcelona to increase capacity. If that's not the case I'm talking bollox.
 


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